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Effect Of Education-Occupation Mismatch On Happiness

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ECONOMICS(2019)

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Purpose Prior research mostly focuses on the effect of over-education on happiness, whereas the effect of under-education on happiness has received minimal attention. In addition, no research to date has examined the effect of both over- and under-education on happiness by using a full spectrum of workers. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to fill this research gap. Design/methodology/approach The ordered probit model is estimated to examine the effect of the education-occupation mismatch on happiness based on 2012 survey data from Taiwan. Findings The results generally indicate that over-education positively affects happiness, whereas under-education has a minimal effect. The effect of the education-occupation mismatch on happiness also varies with different age groups. Specifically, over-education positively affects happiness except for workers aged 42 and above, whereas negative effects of under-education are found only among workers aged between 32 and 42 when their social network is insufficiently extensive. Moreover, a worker's social network as a non-pecuniary factor, rather than income as a pecuniary factor, is a major channel through which education enhances happiness. Originality/value Given the limited and mixed evidence on the relationship between over-education and happiness, this study contributes to the existing literature by examining whether and how the education-occupation mismatch (over- and under-education) affects the happiness of workers both directly and indirectly via pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors. The research issue remains unexplored to date. Addressing such a question should help explain the persistent trend in pursuing higher education in Taiwan, although highly educated people may suffer from unemployment and an education-occupation mismatch. Peer review The peer review history for this paper is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/IJSE-04-2019-0283
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Happiness, Over-education, Education-occupation mismatch, Under-education
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