More than half of those in working-class jobs are overqualified for the work they do
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Table of Contents
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- Key Points 4
- Introduction 6
- Methodology 7
- Demographics of the Over-Credentialed Working Class 11
- Size 11
- Growth 12
- Age 13
- Gender 15
- Regional Distribution 16
- Immigration Status 16
- Broad Occupational Categories 17
- Wages 19
- A Snapshot of the Over-Credentialed Working Class 20
- The Concern with Canada’s Over-Credentialed Working Class 21
- Causes of Over-Credentialization 23
- Social License of Post-Secondary Institutions 24
- Policy Implications of the Over-Credentialed Working Class 25
- The Broad Contours of a Policy Agenda for the Working Class 25
- Policy Concerns for the Over-Credentialed Working Class 26
- Immigration 26
- Childcare 26
- Education 26
- Conclusion 30
- References 31