This study uses data from the 1999 to 2009 Graduate Destination Surveys to investigate the absorption of recent university graduates into the Australian labour market. The results indicate that graduates of the Group of Eight and Australian Technology Network are less likely than graduates of other universities to be employed in jobs that do not require their qualification. No university group, however, has a clear advantage in protecting its graduates from the adverse earnings consequences associated with working in such jobs. Field of study plays an important role in determining both whether graduates work in occupations that require their qualification and earnings
Purpose: This paper examines the association between job search and over-education in the Australian...
I used data from the 1995 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth to investigate the ...
This paper reports on the initial employment outcomes of Australian doctoral graduates for the perio...
This paper uses recent panel data from the 2010 Beyond Graduation Survey to analyse the incidence of...
This paper examines the determinants of Australian university graduates' starting salaries, with an ...
Young Australians are increasingly combining study with work. Research and media reports frequently ...
Purpose: This paper analyses the incidence of labour market under-utilisation amongst recent Austral...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
Abstract In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education...
This paper analyses data from the University of Western Australia (UWA) Graduate Destination Survey ...
The locational patterns of employment of new graduates from universities in Australia are examined i...
The pathways of Australian graduates in their transition from school to further study and work were ...
In the past two decades, attracting highly skilled foreign individuals has been proposed in many cou...
This paper analyses data from the University of Western Australia (UWA) Graduate Destination Survey ...
Purpose: This paper examines the association between job search and over-education in the Australian...
I used data from the 1995 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth to investigate the ...
This paper reports on the initial employment outcomes of Australian doctoral graduates for the perio...
This paper uses recent panel data from the 2010 Beyond Graduation Survey to analyse the incidence of...
This paper examines the determinants of Australian university graduates' starting salaries, with an ...
Young Australians are increasingly combining study with work. Research and media reports frequently ...
Purpose: This paper analyses the incidence of labour market under-utilisation amongst recent Austral...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
Abstract In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education...
This paper analyses data from the University of Western Australia (UWA) Graduate Destination Survey ...
The locational patterns of employment of new graduates from universities in Australia are examined i...
The pathways of Australian graduates in their transition from school to further study and work were ...
In the past two decades, attracting highly skilled foreign individuals has been proposed in many cou...
This paper analyses data from the University of Western Australia (UWA) Graduate Destination Survey ...
Purpose: This paper examines the association between job search and over-education in the Australian...
I used data from the 1995 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth to investigate the ...
This paper reports on the initial employment outcomes of Australian doctoral graduates for the perio...