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Borgen, William A.; And Others – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1988
Conducted exploratory study of male college graduates who experienced underemployment to discover significant events occurring during this experience and the feelings attached to those events. Interviews with 15 underemployed college graduates revealed 318 critical events which could be classified into 29 categories. Developed graphic illustration…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Coping, Emotional Response, Foreign Countries
Jenkins, Carolyn – 1992
The relationship between education and the economy is explained by opposing theories--functionalism and conflict. A way of assessing functionalism and conflict theory is to see if increasing educational attainment increases social equality. Higher educational attainment has occurred but has not led to an equal distribution of income. The extent of…
Descriptors: Blacks, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Educational Status Comparison
Anderson, Eleanor Vaile – 1983
The effect of limited faculty openings in high-ranked science departments on the self-esteem of graduates of prestigious research institutions was studied. Attention was also focused on the faculty productivity and participation in professional networks of these highly-qualified, new faculty who failed to secure an appointment in an elite…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Metz, A. Stafford; Hammer, Charles H. – 1981
Findings are presented from the National Center for Education Statistics' 1978 Recent College Graduates Survey, which estimates the number of recent graduates and the February 1978 employment and salary status of individuals who received bachelor's degrees from July 1, 1976, to June 30, 1977. A nationally representative sample of 297 institutions…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Employment Patterns
Froomkin, Joseph – 1979
The labor market for persons who continue their education beyond high school is projected for 1985. After a brief discussion of the probable changes in the occupational distribution of new entrants by occupation, attention is directed to likely trends in wages of younger workers. Also considered are projections concerning underemployment of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Clerical Workers, College Attendance, College Graduates