ülekoolitamist
Ülekoolitamist is a term used in Estonian discourse to describe a mismatch between the level of formal education possessed by workers and the requirements of their current occupation, commonly translated as over-education. The concept covers situations where individuals have attained a higher educational qualification than what is typically needed for their job, or when occupations mainly demand lower credentials. It is related to the broader labor-market phenomenon of credential inflation.
In research, ülekoolitamist is often measured by the share of employees whose highest completed education exceeds
The implications of ülekoolitamist are mixed. Some studies find that overeducated workers experience slower wage growth
Policy discussions around ülekoolitamist focus on better alignment between education and labor-market needs, including the expansion