malemployed
English
Etymology
Adjective
malemployed (not comparable)
- Employed in a job for which one is overqualified or overeducated, usually a job that does not pay as much as one wants or expects.
- 2013 October 2, Rana Foroohar, “Forget Unemployment, Time to Worry About ‘Mal-Employment’”, in Time:
- Mal-employed college grads earn half of what their degree-appropriately employed peers do, a difference that adds up to tens of thousands of dollars per year, and millions over a lifetime.