This paper shows how job search success, measured as search duration and entry salary, is affected directly or indirectly by personal and process as well as structural characteristics. A specific focus is on the relevance of practical experience which is claimed to be a key feature of employability. While self-assessed practical and namely international experience is positively related to salary, but not to search duration, the number and duration of internships does not affect job search success. Results are relevant for higher education institutions to develop their curricula, for students to prepare for job search, and for employers to understand the genesis of employability and their potential means to impact it
Purpose: This study aims to investigate graduate employer perceptions of determining factors in recr...
Any university, regardless of the size of the institution, inherently takes upon itself the responsi...
In the current socio-economic scenario, affected by constant changes inthe labor market, employabili...
This paper shows how job search success, measured as search duration and entry salary, is affected d...
This paper shows how job search success, measured as search duration and entry salary, is affected d...
This study examines the relation between job search strategies and two measures of labor market succ...
In this paper we develop a structural model for job search behavior of students entering the labor m...
The conditions on the labour market have changed dramatically in the last twenty years and the impor...
Graduate employability is a key concern for many observers particularly at a time when education is ...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
This paper considers the relationship between an unemployed person’s employability and job search su...
The current and also future situation on the work market presents great challenges for the personnel...
This paper proposes and tests empirically a model of optimal job search using novel data on job seek...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between general self-efficacy (GSE...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate graduate employer perceptions of determining factors in recr...
Any university, regardless of the size of the institution, inherently takes upon itself the responsi...
In the current socio-economic scenario, affected by constant changes inthe labor market, employabili...
This paper shows how job search success, measured as search duration and entry salary, is affected d...
This paper shows how job search success, measured as search duration and entry salary, is affected d...
This study examines the relation between job search strategies and two measures of labor market succ...
In this paper we develop a structural model for job search behavior of students entering the labor m...
The conditions on the labour market have changed dramatically in the last twenty years and the impor...
Graduate employability is a key concern for many observers particularly at a time when education is ...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
This paper considers the relationship between an unemployed person’s employability and job search su...
The current and also future situation on the work market presents great challenges for the personnel...
This paper proposes and tests empirically a model of optimal job search using novel data on job seek...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between general self-efficacy (GSE...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate graduate employer perceptions of determining factors in recr...
Any university, regardless of the size of the institution, inherently takes upon itself the responsi...
In the current socio-economic scenario, affected by constant changes inthe labor market, employabili...