This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For the cohort of individuals who graduated in 2002/3, micro-data collected by the Higher Education Statistical Agency, are used to calculate the rates of “non-graduate job” employment 6 months and 42 months after graduation. A logit regression analysis suggests the underemployment is not a short-term phenomenon and is systematically related to a set of observable characteristics. It is also found that under-employment 6 months after graduation is positively related to under-employment 42 months after graduation, which is consistent with the view that the nature of the first job after graduation is important in terms of occupational attainment lat...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst grad...
People with higher education experience a persistent advantage in the labour market. Their likeliho...
In this paper, we use the individual-level USR data for the whole population of 1993 leavers from th...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
This paper uses recent panel data from the 2010 Beyond Graduation Survey to analyse the incidence of...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper uses a variety of recent sources of information to explore the labour market experiences ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst grad...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
Purpose: This paper analyses the incidence of labour market under-utilisation amongst recent Austral...
This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected ...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst grad...
People with higher education experience a persistent advantage in the labour market. Their likeliho...
In this paper, we use the individual-level USR data for the whole population of 1993 leavers from th...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
This paper examines the persistence of under-employment amongst UK higher education graduates. For t...
This paper uses recent panel data from the 2010 Beyond Graduation Survey to analyse the incidence of...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper uses a variety of recent sources of information to explore the labour market experiences ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Futuretrack is an academic re...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst grad...
In todays so-called knowledge economy, skills policies in the UK and the 'new' career discourse assu...
Purpose: This paper analyses the incidence of labour market under-utilisation amongst recent Austral...
This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected ...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst grad...
People with higher education experience a persistent advantage in the labour market. Their likeliho...
In this paper, we use the individual-level USR data for the whole population of 1993 leavers from th...