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Table 4. Share of overeducated by field of education      Secondary educated: Measure of Field of study overeducation: subjective objective                Tertiary educated:  Field of study Measure of overeducation: subjective empirical objective        Secretarial and office work Textiles production Electronics and automatization Agriculture, forestry and fishing Food production Banking, insurance, accountancy 34.1% 7.8% 27.6% 1.4% 26.8% 5.9% 26.6% 8.6% 25.5% 1.4% 25.2% 5.6%               Art 24.8% 5.8% Economics 24.7% 2.1%   Hospitality and restaurant services 24.1% 4.8%     Transportation 22.5% 11.9% Pedagogy 21.7% 5.0%   Services for households and individuals Wood, plastic and glass manufacturing Wholesale and retail Electrotechnics and energetics Motor vehicles engineering Architecture and construction Engineering and metallurgy 21.6% 3.1% 20.9% 4.3% 20.8% 1.8% 19.5% 3.6% 19.5% 3.1% 19.1% 6.0% 18.4% 4.6%                 Medicine 16.1% 5.7%           Math and statistics 33.5% Marketing 33.4% Tourism 32.3% 9.2% 3.5% 17.1% 17.1%   Banking, insurance, accountancy Agriculture, forestry and fishing 25.1% 57.8% 22.7% 22.7% 46.8%   24.9% Philosophy 24.2% 31.9% 29.0% 23.1% 25.5% 7.3% 17.7% 5.2% 27.9% 9.3% 8.6% 6.0% 17.3% 14.3% 26.8% 17.2% 29.9% 7.6% 11.4% 8.8% 20.0% 6.6% 20.9% 9.3% 33.8% 1.4% 16.3% 4.8% 13.7% 0.0% 14.5% 12.3% 9.8% 7.8% 22.2% Art 22.0% 25.0%  Electrotechnics and energetics   Biology, physics, and geology Information technology 21.1% 19.3%    Economics 19.0% Social care 18.6% Chemistry 16.6% Pedagogy 15.1%    Architecture and construction Engineering and metallurgy 14.4%   14.1% Medicine 13.0%  Electronics and automatization 12.6%   Pharmacy 12.3% Languages 12.2% Law 11.5%   Security services and military 8.5% 39.4% 28.4%    Note: The table reports the share of overeducated individuals by field of education for the three measures of overeducation. Fields of study, which account for less than 1% of secondary or tertiary educated individuals, are not reported here. Sample includes all individuals aged 18-64 who are in formal employment. Source: Czech Labor Force Survey data and ad hoc module (2014), own calculation. 21 


































































































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