Purpose: This paper analyses the incidence of labour market under-utilisation amongst recent Australian higher education graduates and its effect on their wages, with an under-utilised graduate defined as a one who is in a job for which a sub-degree qualification would suffice. Originality: While other studies have investigated the under-utilisation of tertiary-educated workers in Australia, none have focused on the graduate labour market, i.e., graduates seeking appropriate work after the completion of their studies. This paper focuses specifically on these recent graduates, who tend to be rich in education-specific human capital but are generally poor in occupation-specific human capital. Key literature/theoretical perspective: Over-educa...
This study uses data from the 1999 to 2009 Graduate Destination Surveys to investigate the absorptio...
Higher education is in a state of transformation with increasing funding cuts leading to an even gre...
Young Australians are increasingly combining study with work. Research and media reports frequently ...
This paper uses recent panel data from the 2010 Beyond Graduation Survey to analyse the incidence of...
Purpose: This paper examines the association between job search and over-education in the Australian...
This study investigates the incidence of over-education amongst recent Australian bachelor degree gr...
Higher education provides access to most professional and managerial labour markets, and produces th...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
The uptake of university education in Australia has increased in recent years. At the same time, stu...
The prevalent knowledge economy discourse has direct implications for higher education policies and ...
© 2013 Dr. David John BlackModern societies devote considerable resources to the education of indivi...
Australia has witnessed a massive increase in tertiary educated labour force participants, and espec...
Abstract In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
This study uses data from the 1999 to 2009 Graduate Destination Surveys to investigate the absorptio...
Higher education is in a state of transformation with increasing funding cuts leading to an even gre...
Young Australians are increasingly combining study with work. Research and media reports frequently ...
This paper uses recent panel data from the 2010 Beyond Graduation Survey to analyse the incidence of...
Purpose: This paper examines the association between job search and over-education in the Australian...
This study investigates the incidence of over-education amongst recent Australian bachelor degree gr...
Higher education provides access to most professional and managerial labour markets, and produces th...
Futuretrack is an academic research study that explores the relationship between higher education, c...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
The uptake of university education in Australia has increased in recent years. At the same time, stu...
The prevalent knowledge economy discourse has direct implications for higher education policies and ...
© 2013 Dr. David John BlackModern societies devote considerable resources to the education of indivi...
Australia has witnessed a massive increase in tertiary educated labour force participants, and espec...
Abstract In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education...
In almost all developed countries there has been substantial growth in university education over the...
This study uses data from the 1999 to 2009 Graduate Destination Surveys to investigate the absorptio...
Higher education is in a state of transformation with increasing funding cuts leading to an even gre...
Young Australians are increasingly combining study with work. Research and media reports frequently ...