This study empirically assesses the thesis that student employment only hurts academic performance for students with a primary orientation towards work (versus school). To this end, we analyse unique data on tertiary education students’ intensity of and motivation for student employment by means of a state-of-the art moderation model. We find, indeed, only a negative association between hours of student work and the percentage of courses passed for work-oriented students. This finding may explain the contradictory results in the literature neglecting this factor
The thesis deals with the issue of the impact of employment on the studies of full-time students at ...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time pai...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
This study examines perceptions of the impact of work hours and job tasks on academic and employment...
There is growing concern surrounding the detrimental effect of term-time employment on university st...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
This paper reports the results of a random sample survey of term-time employment amongst full-time u...
© Australian Council for Educational Research 2017. The current study sought to determine if student...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. We review the theories put forward, methodological approaches used a...
A questionnaire survey of over seven hundred students on four degree courses at the University of Pa...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
The thesis deals with the issue of the impact of employment on the studies of full-time students at ...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time pai...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
This study examines perceptions of the impact of work hours and job tasks on academic and employment...
There is growing concern surrounding the detrimental effect of term-time employment on university st...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
We estimate the effects of student employment on academic performance. Performance is measured by gr...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
This paper reports the results of a random sample survey of term-time employment amongst full-time u...
© Australian Council for Educational Research 2017. The current study sought to determine if student...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. We review the theories put forward, methodological approaches used a...
A questionnaire survey of over seven hundred students on four degree courses at the University of Pa...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...
The thesis deals with the issue of the impact of employment on the studies of full-time students at ...
The recent phenomenon that high numbers of full-time students in the UK participate in term time pai...
Student employment is usually thought to curb academic achievement. Our research relating to a surve...