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Overqualification as Misrecognition

Sociology

Overqualification as Misrecognition

S. R. Clavero

This paper by Sergio R. Clavero explores the paradox of overqualification in today's labor market, where individual achievements clash with the need for social recognition. Dive into the complexities of how our education and training systems fail to adequately reward the qualifications we strive for.... show more
Abstract
This paper examines overqualification through the lens of recognition by confronting two notions of praiseworthy achievement. The de facto model in contemporary labor markets understands achievement in instrumental, competitive, and individual terms. A broader model—underpinning workers’ demands for recognition—treats qualifications themselves as standalone achievements. The experience of overqualification as misrecognition arises from the large and growing investments individuals make in education and training, encouraged and regulated by social institutions. The paper concludes that a structural mismatch exists between the recognition workers demand and what the system can provide: the system is unable to generate sufficient social esteem to proportionally recognize the capacities it prompts workers to develop.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Apr 29, 2021
Authors
Sergio R. Clavero
Tags
overqualification
labor market
achievement
social recognition
education
misrecognition
esteem
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