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Do immigrants experience labor market mismatch? New evidence from the US PIAAC
BackgroundOne way of evaluating immigrants’ labor market outcomes is to assess the extent to which immigrants are able to enter into jobs that are...
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Linking Higher Education to Patterns of Job Mobility and Emergent Technological Change
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has brought in many dialogues on how innovations will improve a company’s efficiency and productivity and... -
Who Gets a Better Job? Comparing the Employability of Public and Private University Graduates in Spain
The aim of this study is to analyse the differences in employability among Spanish graduates from public or private universities. Private and public...
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Skills Mismatch or Skills Mishmash? Problem Representation in England’s Lifelong Loan Entitlement Policy
The valorization of skills in English higher education policy-making is a long-standing refrain, informing both rhetoric and investment from...
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Job preference of preventive medicine students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a discrete choice experiment survey in Shandong Province, China
BackgroundPublic health workers are a crucial part of the health workforce, particularly during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. They...
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Chinese Kindergarten Teachers’ Proactive Agency in Job Crafting: A Multiple Case Study in Shanghai
Job crafting is the process of individuals redefining and adjusting their job in personally meaningful ways to improve their work experience. In this...
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Journey from Higher Education to Employment Among Returnee Graduates in Laos
This chapter explores how Lao returnee graduates cope with transitions into the local labor market to attain employment opportunities and outcomes.... -
Turn-over and Retention Among Head Start Educators
Educators shape the quality of early education programs and are essential to children’s learning and healthy development. However, the early...
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International Study and Graduate Employability: Employer, Teacher and Student Perspectives
According to HESA (Higher education student statistics: UK, 2018/19.... -
The Expansion of Postgraduate Degrees and Its Labor Market Consequences in East Asia
Higher education in East Asia has made notable progress in student enrolment, knowledge production, and global rankings in the last three decades.... -
Composition of staff teams in early childhood education and care centres in nine countries
This study draws on data from TALIS Starting Strong 2018, an international survey of early childhood education and care (ECEC) staff and leaders, to...
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Education, Vocational Training, and Labor Markets in Vietnam: Mutual Distrust and the Supply-Side Approach
In this chapter, we discuss technical and vocational education and training (TVET) educators’ perspectives on Vietnam’s skill needs, as a basis for... -
Australian PhD graduates’ agency in navigating their career pathways: stories from social sciences
Despite limited opportunities for tenured academic positions, the number of PhD graduates in Social Sciences has steadily risen in countries with...
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Classroom Mothers and the Neoliberal Education: A Match or a Mismatch?
In this section the effect of neoliberal policies and practices of mothers will be discussed with regard to the research question on the role of the... -
The Future of Education, Employability, and Work in the Asia-Pacific
This chapter challenges much of the theoretical and policy focus of the fourth industrial revolution which is dominated by supply side initiatives,... -
The Future of Education, Employability, and Work in Asia-Pacific
This chapter challenges much of the theoretical and policy focus of the fourth industrial revolution which is dominated by supply side initiatives,... -
Bologna Process and Its Impact on Spanish Graduates Employability: Good News Yet to Come
This research assesses Bologna Process’s success to achieve its main objective of enhancing employability among Spanish university graduates who...
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A national qualitative investigation of the impact of service change on doctors’ training during Covid-19
BackgroundThe Covid-19 crisis sparked service reconfigurations in healthcare systems worldwide. With postgraduate medical education sitting within...
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Influence of learning and internship satisfaction on students’ intentions to stay at their current jobs: survey of students participating in Taiwan’s dual education system
We investigated the effectiveness of Taiwan’s dual education system, referred to as the dual system of vocational training policy (DSVTP) program. By...
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Teacher Burnout, Student-Teacher Relational Closeness, and the Moderating Effect of Work Stress Focused Supervision
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been increasingly recognized as a valuable investment in the contemporary and future development of...