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Lalley, Christopher; McInally, Lauren – Journal of Education and Work, 2023
We examine the relationship between secondary school attainment and early-career graduate salaries in the UK. Based on literature on grade inflation, we hypothesise that there is uncertainty regarding the quality of the signal communicated by degree classifications, and that secondary school grades can be used as a tool to determine the veracity…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Grades (Scholastic)
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Akah, Levi U.; Owan, Valentine J.; Aduma, Peter O.; Onyenweaku, Eridiong O.; Olofu, Martin A.; Alawa, David A.; Ikutal, Ajigo; Usoro, Abosede A. – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
Available reports provide an account of academic staff's poor job performance in higher education institutions and universities in particular. Consequently, a growing body of research has been attracted to this area, including those seeking ways to understand the problem and others aimed at proffering solutions. This study contributes to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stress Variables, Work Environment, Job Performance
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Sommet, Nicolas; Weissman, David L.; Elliot, Andrew J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Competitiveness and cooperativeness are important predictors of social and learning outcomes at school. Drawing on evidence suggesting that contexts with high income inequality foster an ethos of competitiveness and inhibit cooperativeness in the economic environment, we examine whether income inequality is also associated with more…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Income, Salary Wage Differentials
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Le, Trung T.; Nguyen, Thuy L.; Trinh, Minh T.; Le, Van T.; Pham, Hiep-Hung – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
Currently, Vietnam is adopting a cost-sharing policy for public higher education. A dual mechanism of tuition fees has been introduced: (i) the tuition fee covers part of the instruction cost; and (ii) the tuition fee covers the full instruction cost. Despite this, Vietnamese public universities still face a shortage of income for maintaining good…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Paying for College, Educational Finance
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Elcicek, Zakir; Han, Bunyamin; Yildiz, Sabriye – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
This research examines the impact of teachers' positive psychological capital (PPC) on their job satisfaction (JS) levels. In the study, the relational survey model was used by conducting hierarchical regression analysis. The sample of the study consists of randomly selected 376 teachers in Batman, Turkey. The data were collected with the…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Psychological Patterns
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Marini, Giulio – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
The paper analyses which conditions may predict a better salary for people who got a PhD in social sciences and humanities (SS&H) in 13 European countries. Among the controlling variables, predictors are also: change of country of residence; percentage of time spent respectively in research and managerial activities; and impacts achieved…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Humanities, Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs
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Hojda, Paulina; Roszkowska, Sylwia; Trojak, Mariusz – Education & Training, 2022
Purpose: The study aims to examine the factors that determine the success of graduates in the labour market. This success is measured in several ways, namely, above-average wages in the economy, employment in accordance with the field of study and job satisfaction. The research explores the employment outcomes of graduates from Jagiellonian…
Descriptors: Labor Market, College Graduates, Foreign Countries, Success
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Siddiqui, Nadia; Shaukat, Sadia – Education Sciences, 2021
Understanding the determinants of teacher mobility is important in order to implement effective policies for the recruitment, retention, and fair allocation of teachers. The teacher transfer policy implemented in Punjab, Pakistan, is intended to address corruption and a fair allocation of teachers in public schools. However, the policy has…
Descriptors: Teacher Transfer, Teacher Persistence, Public School Teachers, Teacher Salaries
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Nordlund, Madelene – Journal of Education and Work, 2018
Based on Swedish register data from 2003 to 2012, this study attempts to explain over-education and upward mobility among tertiary graduates. Rarely used explanatory factors are central in the analyses, such as 'still in study' and 'field of education'. Tertiary graduates in low-wage jobs are regarded as over-educated. The results of this work…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Salary Wage Differentials, Social Mobility, Correlation
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Rezaee, Afshin; Khoshsima, Hoshang; Zare-Bahtash, Esmail; Sarani, Abdullah – International Journal of Instruction, 2018
In the Iranian context, the contribution that job satisfaction might have on English Foreign Language (EFL) teachers' job performance has largely remained unexplored. The current mixed-method study, hence, aims to investigate the possible relationship between EFL teachers' job satisfaction and job performance. For this aim, a total of 440 EFL male…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Alemu, Daniel S.; Pyktina, Olga – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2020
Existing research on faculty mobility generally investigates the issue in the context of Western postsecondary institutions. This study adds to the body of knowledge through studying higher education faculty in six Middle Eastern countries. Participants of the study were higher education faculty members in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, the Kingdom…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility, College Faculty, Decision Making
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Zhu, Rong – Education Economics, 2014
This paper assesses the impact of the mismatch between a college major and job on college graduates' early career earnings using a sample from China. On average, a major-job mismatched college graduate is found to suffer from an income loss that is much lower than the penalty documented in previous studies. The income losses are also found to be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Majors (Students), College Graduates, Labor Market
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Prakhov, Ilya; Bocharova, Maria – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
This paper analyses the determinants of national student mobility under the unified system of admission in Russia and evaluates the barriers which still limit educational mobility. It is argued that even with the Unified State Examination (USE) and the decreased transaction costs of applying to universities, student interregional national mobility…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Influences, Predictor Variables, Student Mobility
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Yavuz, Mehmet – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018
In this study, the job satisfaction levels of teachers working with individuals in need of special education were examined with regard to certain variables. General survey model was used in the study and the study group of this research was comprised of teachers from all over Turkey who work at special education schools, integration and special…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Special Needs Students, Predictor Variables, Online Surveys
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Kittelsen Røberg, Karl Ingar; Helland, Håvard – Journal of Education and Work, 2017
This paper examines the effects of grades from higher education on labour market outcomes. Economic theory predicts that grades are rewarded in the labour market because employers regard them as an expression of valuable skills or a signal of other sought after attributes. Social closure, however, may give reason to expect no effects. Whether good…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Higher Education, Grades (Scholastic), Recognition (Achievement)
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