While concerns about graduate unemployment and the work-readiness of graduates in Sub-Saharan Africa abound, there is a severe lack of institutional data and academic research on graduate destinations on which to base policy changes. This article presents findings from an exploratory study of three major higher education institutions in Kenya. An online survey was conducted with recent graduates in a range of disciplinary areas, aiming to determine, first, what employment activities they were engaged in, and second, what associations there might be between those activities, the graduates’ background characteristics, and their experiences at university. Findings suggest that proportions of absolute unemployment are lower than expected, but t...
More than half the population of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is 25 years of age or younger and during t...
This paper reports a study about the perceptions of the academic community, employers and civil serv...
Zimbabwe Open University has churned a very high percentage of graduates since its inception in 1994...
Unemployment is a major problem in Kenya. It has made many young university graduates demoralized. U...
The context of the work of universities in Sub-Saharan Africa is one of high levels of poverty, scar...
The context of the work of universities in Sub-Saharan Africa is one of high levels of poverty, scar...
The study sought to establish the influence of university course experience on graduate employabilit...
Growing segments of the Kenyan population are demanding higher education. Recent statistics indicate...
Unemployment is a major problem in Kenya. It has made many young university graduates demoralized. U...
Employability of graduates, a key dimension of quality and relevance of any system of education has ...
Studies on what programmes graduates studied while at the University, and how this ties in with empl...
This article contributes graduate destination survey (GDS) evidence to the debate about graduate une...
This paper is about the challenges of employment for graduates of the Higher Education Institutions ...
This paper reports a study about the perceptions of the academic community, employers and civil serv...
The fast expansion of Kenyan universities has only focused on raising student numbers rather than im...
More than half the population of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is 25 years of age or younger and during t...
This paper reports a study about the perceptions of the academic community, employers and civil serv...
Zimbabwe Open University has churned a very high percentage of graduates since its inception in 1994...
Unemployment is a major problem in Kenya. It has made many young university graduates demoralized. U...
The context of the work of universities in Sub-Saharan Africa is one of high levels of poverty, scar...
The context of the work of universities in Sub-Saharan Africa is one of high levels of poverty, scar...
The study sought to establish the influence of university course experience on graduate employabilit...
Growing segments of the Kenyan population are demanding higher education. Recent statistics indicate...
Unemployment is a major problem in Kenya. It has made many young university graduates demoralized. U...
Employability of graduates, a key dimension of quality and relevance of any system of education has ...
Studies on what programmes graduates studied while at the University, and how this ties in with empl...
This article contributes graduate destination survey (GDS) evidence to the debate about graduate une...
This paper is about the challenges of employment for graduates of the Higher Education Institutions ...
This paper reports a study about the perceptions of the academic community, employers and civil serv...
The fast expansion of Kenyan universities has only focused on raising student numbers rather than im...
More than half the population of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is 25 years of age or younger and during t...
This paper reports a study about the perceptions of the academic community, employers and civil serv...
Zimbabwe Open University has churned a very high percentage of graduates since its inception in 1994...