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Underutilisation of Labour: Underemployment and Skills-Mismatch in Turkey
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Abstract This paper aims to reveal the extent and characteristics of under and inadequate forms of employment in Turkey. Our descriptive analysis using the Household Labour Force Surveys of 2014-2021 shows that despite not being unemployed, many people do not work in their full capacity or cannot enter the w... view more
This paper aims to reveal the extent and characteristics of under and inadequate forms of employment in Turkey. Our descriptive analysis using the Household Labour Force Surveys of 2014-2021 shows that despite not being unemployed, many people do not work in their full capacity or cannot enter the workforce, although they are willing to do so. In addition, the size of these groups varies due to age, sex and education level. To better understand the demographic and socioeconomic determinants of skill-related underemployment, the incidence and evolution of education-occupation mismatch are investigated using the Income and Living Conditions Survey (SILC) of 2016-2021. The results of the multinomial logit models using SILC-2021 indicate that age and education effects are similar for both sexes, but marital status, number of kids and household size have diverging effects for men and women. Moreover, the effects of household income, excluding the respondents' income, social transfers and social security registration in the household confirm the reservation income hypothesis.... view less
Keywords
underemployment; unemployment; adolescent; type of employment; qualification; career prospect; demographic factors; socioeconomic factors; gender-specific factors; Turkey
Classification
Labor Market Research
Free Keywords
Skills-mismatch; Education-occupation mismatch; EU-SILC 2016-2021; TURKSTAT, HLFS, 2014-2021
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 125-148
Journal
World Journal of Applied Economics, 9 (2023) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.22440/wjae.9.2.2
ISSN
2459-0126
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0