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Careers of University Graduates Views and Experiences in Comparative Perspectives
Başlık:
Careers of University Graduates Views and Experiences in Comparative Perspectives
ISBN:
9781402059261
Edition:
1st ed. 2007.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
VI, 280 p. online resource.
Series:
Higher Education Dynamics, 17
Contents:
Graduate Employment and Work: Various Issues in a Comparative Perspective -- Socio-biographical Background and Educational Path -- Study Content and Process, Competences Upon Graduation and Employment -- Transitions From Higher Education to Work -- Early Career -- The Employment Situation About Four Years After Graduation -- Acquired Competences and Job Requirements -- Job Requirements and Competences: Do Qualifications Matter? -- Links Between Knowledge and Work and Appropriate Employment -- Early Career Education -- "On Different Tracks": The Gendered Landscape of Educational and Occupational Paths Amongst European Graduates -- Regional Wealth, Employment and Mobility -- Graduates' International Experience and Mobility -- Graduate Employment in Europe: The Employers' Perspective -- Work Orientation and Job Satisfaction -- Confirming Conventional Wisdom and Contributing to New Insights: The Results of a Comparative Study on Graduate Employment and Work.
Abstract:
Graduates from institutions of Higher Education do not only hope to get employed and be better paid. Study can also have an impact on employment and work in many respects: facilitating transition to employment, opening up opportunities for demanding, interesting and responsible professional assignments, increasing remuneration and job security, providing opportunities for continuing learning and leading the way to international mobility and visibly international assignments. The book provides a series of detailed analyses of graduate employment and work in comparative perspective. It draws from the survey of graduates from 11 European countries and Japan first published in H. Schomburg und U. Teichler "Higher Education and Graduate Employment and Work" (Dordrecht: Springer 2006). In this volume, scholars from twelve countries show how transition to employment, job assignments, employment assessments of the quality of employment and work vary by the graduates' socio-biographic and educational background. It also focuses on experiences during the course of study and competences acquired, international experience, regional background and regions of employment. It demonstrates more substantial differences of the relationships between study and subsequent employment between various countries than previous debates and analyses have suggested.
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Dil:
English