International audiencePurpose - This paper aims at measuring the potential role of the field of education and the fact of having worked during studies on the employability of the higher educated (ISCED 5-6) cohort targeted by the ET2020 graduates' employability benchmark. Design/methodology/approach - Using the same data source as the benchmark (i.e., the annual LFS microdata from 2004 to 2010), and exploring the additional transition questions collected in the LFS 2009 ad-hoc module, we define and test four hypotheses using a probit approach on each EU country. Findings - The degree plays a significant role in the employability of young graduates across countries and time. In terms of probability of employment, the leading field is Health ...
For most students the aspiration to gain employment in a graduate job is the main motivation for goi...
How do European Arts and Humanities (A&H) graduates contribute to their economies and societies? Thi...
A recurring issue for education policy-makers is the labour market effect of the long-term global ma...
International audiencePurpose - This paper aims at measuring the potential role of the field of educ...
The Education Council has adopted in May 2012 a new benchmark on the employability of graduates from...
The central theme for this study is graduate employment and employability in European-wide discussio...
This article focuses on the relationship between higher education, employability of graduates and st...
The main aim of the thesis is going deeply into alumni’s relations from the EU and partner countries...
One of the main rationales of the Erasmus programme, initiated in 1987, is the promotion of the Euro...
There is a clear need to measure the correct implementation of the European Framework through the em...
International audienceThis article looks at to what extent higher education studies prepare their st...
The dominant human capital theory-based perspective that education is crucial for economic success a...
This paper focuses on how universities are increasingly made responsible for the employment of their...
ABSTRACT This article focuses on the relationship between higher education, employability of graduat...
The Education Council has adopted in May 2012 a new benchmark on the employability of graduates from...
For most students the aspiration to gain employment in a graduate job is the main motivation for goi...
How do European Arts and Humanities (A&H) graduates contribute to their economies and societies? Thi...
A recurring issue for education policy-makers is the labour market effect of the long-term global ma...
International audiencePurpose - This paper aims at measuring the potential role of the field of educ...
The Education Council has adopted in May 2012 a new benchmark on the employability of graduates from...
The central theme for this study is graduate employment and employability in European-wide discussio...
This article focuses on the relationship between higher education, employability of graduates and st...
The main aim of the thesis is going deeply into alumni’s relations from the EU and partner countries...
One of the main rationales of the Erasmus programme, initiated in 1987, is the promotion of the Euro...
There is a clear need to measure the correct implementation of the European Framework through the em...
International audienceThis article looks at to what extent higher education studies prepare their st...
The dominant human capital theory-based perspective that education is crucial for economic success a...
This paper focuses on how universities are increasingly made responsible for the employment of their...
ABSTRACT This article focuses on the relationship between higher education, employability of graduat...
The Education Council has adopted in May 2012 a new benchmark on the employability of graduates from...
For most students the aspiration to gain employment in a graduate job is the main motivation for goi...
How do European Arts and Humanities (A&H) graduates contribute to their economies and societies? Thi...
A recurring issue for education policy-makers is the labour market effect of the long-term global ma...