A major focus of sociological research is on the role of the credential as a ‘currency of opportunity’, mediating the relationship between education and occupational destinations. However, the labour mar- ket has largely remained a ‘black box’ in sociological and education policy studies. This article draws on ‘big data’ from over 21,000,000 job adverts to explore how employers in the UK describe job requirements, with particular reference to the role of credentials. It challenges existing theories premised upon the notion that higher levels of formal education determine individual (dis)advantage in the competition for jobs. Although they have different views of the relationship between credentials, opportunity and efficiency, these theorie...
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Design studio education has been a leading pedagogical principle in design learning for over 100 yea...
Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) have become a much discussed development within higher education...
Despite Papua New Guinea being resource rich, the country has struggled to turn these revenues into ...
This article explores the relationship between education, training and the single market, focusing o...
This paper builds on and contributes to the evidence that links teacher development programmes and e...
Work history is likely to influence a decision to work beyond state pension age (SPA), since income ...
The increasing impact of the international trade governance regime on the domestic regulatory sphere...
Increasingly the role of the university is shifting and its remit broadening. The two traditional mi...
This paper explores academic, personal and professional challenges associated with the increasing re...
This paper presents the initial data analysis of a research that is work in progress. It discusses t...
The proportionality of the UK Digital Economy Act 2010 which aims to curtail illegal peer-to-peer fi...
As the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) has grown in size and value, it has become a...
The article argues that current discussions about governance through data in education can be fruitf...
With the rise of globalisation, supply chains have become longer and more fragmented, so nowadays pr...
This paper analyses the potential implications that the Spezzino case may have for third sector orga...
Design studio education has been a leading pedagogical principle in design learning for over 100 yea...
Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) have become a much discussed development within higher education...
Despite Papua New Guinea being resource rich, the country has struggled to turn these revenues into ...