This article examines how Dutch and British students socially construct the positional competition for jobs within their educational and labour market contexts. The findings illustrate two contrasting approaches to employability. The competition for jobs as understood by the Dutch students is based on absolute performance, an unclear relationship between skills and the labour market, and the development of human capital in areas of experiences, skills and abilities. For the British students it is based on relative performance, ranking of candidates and the importance of signals. The study also shows that these principles are aligned to national labour market and educational contexts. These results highlight the importance of the institution...
Drawing upon a broad range of literature, this chapter takes a critical view of both the concept and...
This article examines student accounts of credentials, talent and academic success, against a backdr...
The link between higher education and employment is central to the understanding of social stratific...
This article examines how Dutch and British students socially construct the positional competition f...
This thesis examined the early labour market experiences of graduates from different class backgroun...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
Traditionally theorists who have written about agency and structure have eschewed empirical research...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
In 2011, the UK White Paper 'Opening Doors, Breaking Barriers: A Strategy for Social Mobility' recog...
There has been a large expansion of the higher education sector in the past two and a half decades. ...
Traditionally theorists who have written about agency and structure have eschewed empirical research...
We test whether in Great Britain the recent increase in the supply of university graduates has a neg...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates’ labour market outcomes in G...
Drawing upon a broad range of literature, this chapter takes a critical view of both the concept and...
This article examines student accounts of credentials, talent and academic success, against a backdr...
The link between higher education and employment is central to the understanding of social stratific...
This article examines how Dutch and British students socially construct the positional competition f...
This thesis examined the early labour market experiences of graduates from different class backgroun...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
Traditionally theorists who have written about agency and structure have eschewed empirical research...
Significant expansions in higher education over the last few decades have raised concerns about an o...
In 2011, the UK White Paper 'Opening Doors, Breaking Barriers: A Strategy for Social Mobility' recog...
There has been a large expansion of the higher education sector in the past two and a half decades. ...
Traditionally theorists who have written about agency and structure have eschewed empirical research...
We test whether in Great Britain the recent increase in the supply of university graduates has a neg...
Graduate employability remains high on the political agenda. Currently, a strong policy drive to ref...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
This article examines the impact of social origin on tertiary graduates’ labour market outcomes in G...
Drawing upon a broad range of literature, this chapter takes a critical view of both the concept and...
This article examines student accounts of credentials, talent and academic success, against a backdr...
The link between higher education and employment is central to the understanding of social stratific...