The Pathways to Sustainable Employment (PAS£) research programme is a five-year programme aimed at determining the supply-side and demand-side parameters of employment-seeking and career development of New Zealanders aged 15-34, and developing policy implications. In an initial phase of the project, 866 participants sampled from f our geographical areas and representative of different age, gender, and ethnic groups took part in a Computer Aided Telephone Interview (CAT/) concerning their employment experiences to date and their aspirations for the f uture. This paper reports on the experiences of participants in respect of seeking and finding their current job, their last job, and their first job and the role social networks play in support...
On 22 March 2007, FRST announced itwas funding a $2 million five-year researchprogramme on education...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...
Significant socio-economic shifts, such as the emergence of the so-called ‘knowledge economy’ have t...
The Pathways to Sustainable Employment (PAS£) research programme is a five-year programme aimed at ...
An analysis of the talk of two young men at the end of their year 13 schooling reveals that despite ...
In the 21st century, due to changes driven by neoliberal ideology, global markets, and innovations i...
Social capital is the process by which people form, use and break social networks and links. The for...
As young people transition into adulthood, one of the key challenges they face is finding employment...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the association of social networks with being ...
Research problem: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how self-employed information pro...
This study examined the role of social networks in the occupational choice, access and retention of ...
The role of interpersonal networks in the job market was brought to the in 1973 with Granovetter’s. ...
The study explores the extent to which the environment of voluntary associations promotes the develo...
Theories of social capital contend that individuals and groups benefit from social networks which al...
On 22 March 2007, FRST announced itwas funding a $2 million five-year researchprogramme on education...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...
Significant socio-economic shifts, such as the emergence of the so-called ‘knowledge economy’ have t...
The Pathways to Sustainable Employment (PAS£) research programme is a five-year programme aimed at ...
An analysis of the talk of two young men at the end of their year 13 schooling reveals that despite ...
In the 21st century, due to changes driven by neoliberal ideology, global markets, and innovations i...
Social capital is the process by which people form, use and break social networks and links. The for...
As young people transition into adulthood, one of the key challenges they face is finding employment...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the association of social networks with being ...
Research problem: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how self-employed information pro...
This study examined the role of social networks in the occupational choice, access and retention of ...
The role of interpersonal networks in the job market was brought to the in 1973 with Granovetter’s. ...
The study explores the extent to which the environment of voluntary associations promotes the develo...
Theories of social capital contend that individuals and groups benefit from social networks which al...
On 22 March 2007, FRST announced itwas funding a $2 million five-year researchprogramme on education...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...
Significant socio-economic shifts, such as the emergence of the so-called ‘knowledge economy’ have t...