This paper reports research that engaged in the evaluation of an intervention programme designed to enhance the employability of a group of unemployed graduates. The evaluation adopted a quasi-experimental intervention research method employing a general self-efficacy scale, which had been validated in prior research. Results revealed that participants displayed higher levels of GSE after engagement in the programme. Results also revealed the effect of ‘behavioural plasticity’ on the intervention experiences of unemployed graduate participants. The findings of this study are discussed in relation to programme design, recruitment and evaluation
This paper reports on the evaluation of the JOBS programme (Caplan et al, 1989), an evidence-based i...
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether a job training program increased the em...
Th is study investigated individual differences and self- efficacy in a sample of unemployed people ...
A General Self-Efficacy (GSE) scale is used to measure the ‘outcome’ performance of a WISE that deli...
The research reported represents the initial findings of an ongoing research study to evaluate the o...
The research examined the effects on participants of an employment enhancement programme (EEP), whic...
Over the last two decades the failure of traditional work-integration measures to significantly redu...
A social cognitive theory was used to generate an intervention for social assistance recipients who ...
We investigated the additive and interactive effects of self-efficacy as a possible moderator of the...
However, this research has also attempted to find out if positive outcomes, as perceived by the stud...
No validated intervention that specifically addresses the psychosocial needs of unemployed people ex...
The research explored the impact of an employability programme, delivered by a Community Interest Co...
This quasi-experimental field study examines the effects of an intervention designed to boost job re...
This paper deals with the aspects of working with the unemployed, their views and impacts of service...
This quasi-experimental field study examines the effects of an intervention designed to boost job re...
This paper reports on the evaluation of the JOBS programme (Caplan et al, 1989), an evidence-based i...
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether a job training program increased the em...
Th is study investigated individual differences and self- efficacy in a sample of unemployed people ...
A General Self-Efficacy (GSE) scale is used to measure the ‘outcome’ performance of a WISE that deli...
The research reported represents the initial findings of an ongoing research study to evaluate the o...
The research examined the effects on participants of an employment enhancement programme (EEP), whic...
Over the last two decades the failure of traditional work-integration measures to significantly redu...
A social cognitive theory was used to generate an intervention for social assistance recipients who ...
We investigated the additive and interactive effects of self-efficacy as a possible moderator of the...
However, this research has also attempted to find out if positive outcomes, as perceived by the stud...
No validated intervention that specifically addresses the psychosocial needs of unemployed people ex...
The research explored the impact of an employability programme, delivered by a Community Interest Co...
This quasi-experimental field study examines the effects of an intervention designed to boost job re...
This paper deals with the aspects of working with the unemployed, their views and impacts of service...
This quasi-experimental field study examines the effects of an intervention designed to boost job re...
This paper reports on the evaluation of the JOBS programme (Caplan et al, 1989), an evidence-based i...
The primary objective of this study was to determine whether a job training program increased the em...
Th is study investigated individual differences and self- efficacy in a sample of unemployed people ...