This study investigates the factors that influence how long it takes for master’s-level graduate students to find employment. The original contribution stems from questioning whether the structure and content of university programmes play a role in graduates’ ability to secure jobs. To this end, we focus on three dimensions at three points in time after graduation: competence acquisition, teaching methods and programme characteristics. The dataset comes from a large-scale study on graduates’ employability by the Observatory for University Employability and Employment (OEEU) and contains detailed information about master’s degree graduates in Spain. A multinomial logit estimated by the maximum likelihood method is used to identify the critic...
Often universities are criticized for not generating qualified graduates to supply to the job market...
A successful transition from university to working life requires that graduates are able to employ t...
This paper explores quality perception and expectations in higher education considering 30 competenc...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to reach a conclusion about the aspects that enable graduates to a...
Assessing the graduate’s employability and the professional path became a very important tool for ev...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to suggest determinants and variables that affect employability, e...
Purpose: This paper aims at analyzing the skills and competences acquired by students during their ...
The expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth transition a...
Why are so many university graduates unemployed? The research reported in this paper addresses this ...
Studies on what programmes graduates studied while at the University, and how this ties in with empl...
Purpose: This study addresses the specific topic of transition between higher education and the worl...
This is a mixed methods study about graduate educational and skill mismatch in Spain. The study exa...
This article provides an overview of the literature that contributes to the study of the key factors...
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> This paper aims at analyzing the skills and competences acquired by stu...
As in previous years, this factsheet reports on the employability of Maastricht University (UM) alum...
Often universities are criticized for not generating qualified graduates to supply to the job market...
A successful transition from university to working life requires that graduates are able to employ t...
This paper explores quality perception and expectations in higher education considering 30 competenc...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to reach a conclusion about the aspects that enable graduates to a...
Assessing the graduate’s employability and the professional path became a very important tool for ev...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to suggest determinants and variables that affect employability, e...
Purpose: This paper aims at analyzing the skills and competences acquired by students during their ...
The expansion of higher education (HE) has given rise to research on skills that smooth transition a...
Why are so many university graduates unemployed? The research reported in this paper addresses this ...
Studies on what programmes graduates studied while at the University, and how this ties in with empl...
Purpose: This study addresses the specific topic of transition between higher education and the worl...
This is a mixed methods study about graduate educational and skill mismatch in Spain. The study exa...
This article provides an overview of the literature that contributes to the study of the key factors...
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> This paper aims at analyzing the skills and competences acquired by stu...
As in previous years, this factsheet reports on the employability of Maastricht University (UM) alum...
Often universities are criticized for not generating qualified graduates to supply to the job market...
A successful transition from university to working life requires that graduates are able to employ t...
This paper explores quality perception and expectations in higher education considering 30 competenc...