Improving access to higher education is an important strategy for achieving equity in the labour market. Against the backdrop of the massification of higher education in a number of countries, most notably in the UK during the 1990s, a growing literature on graduate un/employment has aimed to investigate whether the graduate labour market has absorbed the increasing number of university completers. In post-apartheid South Africa, this question assumes an added significance corresponding with the need to redress sharp inequalities in access to higher education inherited from the colonial and apartheid eras. Measuring graduate employment outcomes, however, is notoriously difficult. Graduate employment studies are often ad hoc and focus on gra...
Since South Africa’s transition from apartheid to a democratic government in 1994, the country has b...
Access to higher education in South Africa remains one of the principal components of the transforma...
Part of the ongoing research on the employment experiences of university graduates in South Africa a...
Improving access to higher education is an important strategy for achieving equity in the labour mar...
Recent studies have shown that graduates from historically White universities (HWUs) experience bett...
This study attempts to link schooling, demographic, socio-economic and academic factors to firstchoi...
This paper investigates the labour market destinations of graduates from seven higher education inst...
South African higher education (HE) cannot be compared to any other country’s HE systems due to the ...
People with higher education experience a persistent advantage in the labour market. Their likeliho...
As Higher Education undergoes a massive expansion in demand globally, and experiences financial pres...
Student attrition has been a perennial theme in South African higher education throughout the past d...
MCom (Economics)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.There has been a debate regardin...
Graduate unemployment, more specifically the continued inability of young people to make a successfu...
With a growing culture of accountability and institutional “managerialism†at universities and ot...
A major motivation for students of all ages to enter tertiary education is to improve their access t...
Since South Africa’s transition from apartheid to a democratic government in 1994, the country has b...
Access to higher education in South Africa remains one of the principal components of the transforma...
Part of the ongoing research on the employment experiences of university graduates in South Africa a...
Improving access to higher education is an important strategy for achieving equity in the labour mar...
Recent studies have shown that graduates from historically White universities (HWUs) experience bett...
This study attempts to link schooling, demographic, socio-economic and academic factors to firstchoi...
This paper investigates the labour market destinations of graduates from seven higher education inst...
South African higher education (HE) cannot be compared to any other country’s HE systems due to the ...
People with higher education experience a persistent advantage in the labour market. Their likeliho...
As Higher Education undergoes a massive expansion in demand globally, and experiences financial pres...
Student attrition has been a perennial theme in South African higher education throughout the past d...
MCom (Economics)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.There has been a debate regardin...
Graduate unemployment, more specifically the continued inability of young people to make a successfu...
With a growing culture of accountability and institutional “managerialism†at universities and ot...
A major motivation for students of all ages to enter tertiary education is to improve their access t...
Since South Africa’s transition from apartheid to a democratic government in 1994, the country has b...
Access to higher education in South Africa remains one of the principal components of the transforma...
Part of the ongoing research on the employment experiences of university graduates in South Africa a...