The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply of graduates, little is known about the demand for and deployment of graduate skills in previously non-graduate jobs. Moreover, there is little examination of where these skills are developed, save an assumption in higher education. Using interviews and questionnaire data from a study of British residential sales estate agents, this article explores the demand, deployment and development of graduate skills in an occupation that is becoming graduatised. These data provide no evidence to support the view that the skills demanded and deployed are those solely developed within higher education. Instead what employers require is a wide array of pr...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
There are a number of government reviews and white papers, which discuss how universities have a maj...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply ...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over‐supply ...
The expansion of higher education has led to more graduates in the UK labour market. Despite governm...
Purpose – Employability is likely to be at the forefront of any degree applicant\u27s mind in ...
This Issues Paper focuses on understanding the supply,demand, development and deployment of graduate...
Where do workers with Higher Education (HE) degrees develop their work skills? Although few would ex...
The expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth transition a...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
Three influential theories are used to understand why employers value and seek out educational crede...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon employer expectations in research on graduate employability...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
There are a number of government reviews and white papers, which discuss how universities have a maj...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over-supply ...
The UK labour market is subject to significant graduatisation. Yet in the context of an over‐supply ...
The expansion of higher education has led to more graduates in the UK labour market. Despite governm...
Purpose – Employability is likely to be at the forefront of any degree applicant\u27s mind in ...
This Issues Paper focuses on understanding the supply,demand, development and deployment of graduate...
Where do workers with Higher Education (HE) degrees develop their work skills? Although few would ex...
The expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth transition a...
AbstractThe expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth tran...
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher educati...
Three influential theories are used to understand why employers value and seek out educational crede...
Increasing emphasis is being placed upon employer expectations in research on graduate employability...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
There are a number of government reviews and white papers, which discuss how universities have a maj...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...