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8 cze 2017 · What creates the remarkably divergent patterns in unemployment by education is the unemployment inflow rate (the job separation rate). Why is it, then, that more educated workers lose their jobs less frequently and experience lower turnover rates?
Graduate unemployment, or educated unemployment, is unemployment among people with an academic degree.
1 maj 2007 · This paper provides a novel explanation of “educated unemployment”, which is a salient feature of the labor markets in a number of developing countries. In a simple job-search framework we show that “educated unemployment” is caused by the prospect of international migration, that is, by the possibility of a “brain drain”.
Education has a substantial impact on employment pros-pects. On average among OECD countries, over 80% of the population with tertiary education is employed. The OECD average falls to over 70% for people with upper secondary or post-secondary non-tertiary education and to less than 60% for those without an upper secondary education.
In this lesson summary review and remind yourself of the key terms and calculations used in measuring unemployment, the labor force, the unemployment rate, the labor force participation rate, and the natural rate of unemployment. Topics include cyclical, seasonal, frictional, and structural unemployment.
Definition. This indicator shows the unemployment rates of people according to their education levels. The unemployed are defined as people without work but actively seeking employment and currently available to start work. Education levels are classed as below upper secondary, upper secondary non-tertiary, or tertiary.
14 years, employment rates for men and women with tertiary education have consistently been higher than for those without. On average across OECD countries, unem-ployment rates for people with tertiary education have remained below 5% and below 8% for those with only an upper secondary education.