This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected relationship between age and post‐degree employment. Much work on mature students assumes their overall experience to be one of disadvantage relative to traditional‐age graduates, and this includes employability research. Here, mature students are demonstrated to be advantaged in the graduate labour market through analysis of a wide range of variables and employment success measures, utilised to produce a detailed set of findings that augment previous understanding. Mature graduates, regardless of whether they studied part‐ or full‐time, secured paid work, graduate‐level work, and a higher salary more frequently. Key mediating factors in thei...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children (‘care-experienced’) ar...
This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected ...
The expansion of the higher education system and widening access to undergraduate study has led to g...
Going to university is a big undertaking for anyone. Undergraduates in the UK generally commit three...
The report is based on the results of a major international study of graduate employment some five y...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
The expansion of the higher education system and widening access to undergraduate study has led to g...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children ('care-experienced') ar...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
Generation Y can be taken to be the group of people born between 1977 and 2000. The aim of this pape...
Higher education is commonly understood as the gateway to better, higher-paying jobs. This article d...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
The data presented in this paper is taken from the results of two much larger studies of mature st...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children (‘care-experienced’) ar...
This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected ...
The expansion of the higher education system and widening access to undergraduate study has led to g...
Going to university is a big undertaking for anyone. Undergraduates in the UK generally commit three...
The report is based on the results of a major international study of graduate employment some five y...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
The expansion of the higher education system and widening access to undergraduate study has led to g...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children ('care-experienced') ar...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
Generation Y can be taken to be the group of people born between 1977 and 2000. The aim of this pape...
Higher education is commonly understood as the gateway to better, higher-paying jobs. This article d...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
The data presented in this paper is taken from the results of two much larger studies of mature st...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
Life outcomes for people who spent time in the care of the state as children (‘care-experienced’) ar...