In the 21st century, due to changes driven by neoliberal ideology, global markets, and innovations in technology, the labour market has become more competitive in most industrialised countries, and people carry more individual responsibility for their employment. When uncertainties in the process of gaining employment increase, young graduates are one particular group that can face greater challenges because they are often considered as “inexperienced”. From the social constructionist approach, this thesis explores how final-year university students and recent graduates in New Zealand understand the contemporary labour market and the concept of employability from their everyday life experiences. Narratives were collected from four part...
On the flexible and insecure labor markets of today, it is increasingly considered an individual res...
Employability is a concept that is highly relevant in relation to the labor market, also more attent...
An analysis of the talk of two young men at the end of their year 13 schooling reveals that despite ...
The Pathways to Sustainable Employment (PAS£) research programme is a five-year programme aimed at d...
The prevailing beliefs and discourses on employability, in Canada and across knowledge-driven econom...
Students’ perceptions of graduate employability are not well known. This research contributes a new ...
The Pathways to Sustainable Employment (PAS£) research programme is a five-year programme aimed at ...
Despite decades of efforts to promote social mobility, studying for higher education maintains or ev...
Graduate employability is a significant concern for most higher education institutions worldwide. Du...
Increasingly governments expect universities to improve graduate employment outcomes. Universities r...
Planning students are entering an increasingly competitive professional labour market. To understand...
Research focusing on young people’s career trajectories has emphasised ‘graduate employability’ with...
Different factors drive students to pursue overseas study, such as better employment opportunities. ...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
On the flexible and insecure labor markets of today, it is increasingly considered an individual res...
Employability is a concept that is highly relevant in relation to the labor market, also more attent...
An analysis of the talk of two young men at the end of their year 13 schooling reveals that despite ...
The Pathways to Sustainable Employment (PAS£) research programme is a five-year programme aimed at d...
The prevailing beliefs and discourses on employability, in Canada and across knowledge-driven econom...
Students’ perceptions of graduate employability are not well known. This research contributes a new ...
The Pathways to Sustainable Employment (PAS£) research programme is a five-year programme aimed at ...
Despite decades of efforts to promote social mobility, studying for higher education maintains or ev...
Graduate employability is a significant concern for most higher education institutions worldwide. Du...
Increasingly governments expect universities to improve graduate employment outcomes. Universities r...
Planning students are entering an increasingly competitive professional labour market. To understand...
Research focusing on young people’s career trajectories has emphasised ‘graduate employability’ with...
Different factors drive students to pursue overseas study, such as better employment opportunities. ...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
There are suggestions that employers are dissatisfied with the levels of skills graduates have prior...
On the flexible and insecure labor markets of today, it is increasingly considered an individual res...
Employability is a concept that is highly relevant in relation to the labor market, also more attent...
An analysis of the talk of two young men at the end of their year 13 schooling reveals that despite ...