This paper investigates three dimensions of overeducation: incidence, impact on earnings and possible determinants.
The analysis focuses on Italian graduates and refers to the cohort that graduated in 2007 using data from the
AlmaLaurea survey on graduates' career paths. A new measure of overeducation is introduced and it is jointly
examined along with other pre-existing measures based on workers' self-assessment. The analysis is carried out by
comparing the different results obtained adopting the two different measures of overeducation. Results show that the
newly introduced measure can deal with the biases affecting workers' self- assessment measures