Underemployment
(重定向自Disguised unemployment)
![In 2014, university graduates from the U.S. were often unable to find a job requiring a degree; 44% could only find service jobs such as barista positions that do not require postsecondary education.[1]](/uploads/202501/09/Baristas_first_starbucks4946.jpg)
- For the television series, see Underemployed (TV series)
Underemployment refers to a job that is insufficient in some important way for a worker, relative to a standard, which results in the under-utilization of the worker. Examples include holding a part-time job despite desiring full-time work, and overqualification, where the employee has education, experience, or skills beyond the requirements of the job.