Several studies for the UK and other countries have shown that a significant number of university graduates are in jobs that do not require a university degree i.e., over-educated. This paper using data from one large civic university in the UK investigates the true incidence and determinants of over-education. The results indicate that previous studies have largely over-stated the extent of over-education in the graduate labour market. Various labour market constraints as well as the vocational orientation of educational qualification were shown to be among most important factors that influence graduate placement
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
Over the last 25 years there has been a rapid expansion of UK higher education wit
The massive transition to higher education and the large number of university graduates taking schoo...
The UK has been the theatre of a dramatic shift in the production of graduates; during the past deca...
The UK has been the theatre of a dramatic shift in the production of graduates; during the past deca...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
During the early Nineties the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled ove...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
Over the last 25 years there has been a rapid expansion of UK higher education wit
The massive transition to higher education and the large number of university graduates taking schoo...
The UK has been the theatre of a dramatic shift in the production of graduates; during the past deca...
The UK has been the theatre of a dramatic shift in the production of graduates; during the past deca...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
During the early Nineties the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled ove...
During the early Nineties the proportion of UK graduates doubled over a very short period of time. T...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
During the early 1990s the proportion of a cohort entering higher education in the UK doubled over a...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
This paper uses a new survey of graduates from one large civil university in the UK to examine the d...
Over the last 25 years there has been a rapid expansion of UK higher education wit