Term‐time employment among Britain’s undergraduates is a growing phenomenon but it has received scant attention from government and policy makers. Although there are numerous studies on the subject, few have explored the impact of term‐time employment on students’ actual attainment and those that have are limited. This article attempts to fill that gap. Using data derived from 1000 students in six UK universities, it quantifies the impact of students’ paid work on their actual marks and degree results, while controlling for their academic attainment on entry to higher education and other factors including their hours of work. It shows that irrespective of the university students attended, term‐time working had a detrimental effect on both t...
While the number of higher education students doing paid work is increasing, there have been contrad...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
There is growing concern surrounding the detrimental effect of term-time employment on university st...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time pai...
Purpose – Owing to increasing debts and lack of parental contribution to undergraduates' income, UK ...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
A questionnaire survey of over seven hundred students on four degree courses at the University of Pa...
This paper reports the results of a random sample survey of term-time employment amongst full-time u...
In the UK, participation in higher education has risen over the past two decades, along with a shift...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
Increasing numbers of full-time undergraduates are supplementing their income by seeking paid employ...
While the number of higher education students doing paid work is increasing, there have been contrad...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
There is growing concern surrounding the detrimental effect of term-time employment on university st...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time pai...
Purpose – Owing to increasing debts and lack of parental contribution to undergraduates' income, UK ...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
A questionnaire survey of over seven hundred students on four degree courses at the University of Pa...
This paper reports the results of a random sample survey of term-time employment amongst full-time u...
In the UK, participation in higher education has risen over the past two decades, along with a shift...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
Increasing numbers of full-time undergraduates are supplementing their income by seeking paid employ...
While the number of higher education students doing paid work is increasing, there have been contrad...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...