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Hoskins, Bryony; Leonard, Pauline; Wilde, Rachel J. – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
Higher education is commonly understood as the gateway to better, higher-paying jobs. This paper draws on longitudinal survey and interview data to explore how different groups of young people, those who left school at 18 and those graduating from higher education, negotiated pathways into employment or otherwise during the recent economic…
Descriptors: Youth, Higher Education, Employment Potential, Interviews
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Ala-Va¨ha¨la¨, Timo – Quality in Higher Education, 2016
This article analyses Finnish higher education institutions' reception of the implementation of the new quality assurance systems that governments participating in the Bologna Process have committed to establishing in the Berlin Communique´ of 2003. The data were collected using a web survey and the respondents were classified with a cluster…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Quality Assurance, Educational Quality, International Cooperation
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Dekker, Jeroen J. H.; Amsing, Hilda T. A.; Hahurij, Lisa; Wichgers, Inge – Journal of Social Science Education, 2014
Some years after the world-wide crisis starting in 2008, also many recently graduated Dutch academics were confronted with the problem of how to cope with getting a job. This article focuses on the coping strategies they use when searching after a job, spending the day, and coping with limited financial means. 91 graduated academics completed a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Resilience (Psychology), Unemployment
Munchhausen, Gesa – European Journal of Vocational Training, 2008
The question of skill development in temporary work has so far been neglected in research and practice. The expansion and speciality of this way of earning a living--particularly as a result of the frequently changing demands on different workplaces and the strategy of lifelong learning favoured by educational policy in order to obtain and improve…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Temporary Employment, Informal Education, Labor Force Development
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Fang, Tony; MacPhail, Fiona – Social Indicators Research, 2008
The focus of this paper is on a microeconomic analysis of the annual transition rate from temporary to permanent work of individual workers in Canada for the period 1999-2004. Given that a large proportion of temporary employment is involuntary, an understanding of the factors associated with the transition to permanent work may inform public…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Temporary Employment, Employment Patterns, Labor Market
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MacPhail, Fiona; Bowles, Paul – Social Indicators Research, 2008
Analysis of casual work in British Columbia is an important issue given that the increase in casual work has been greater in this province than in other provinces in Canada and given that the labour market has been substantially deregulated since 2001. In this paper, we analyse how individuals' casual employment status affects their economic…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Security (Psychology)
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Fuller, Sylvia; Vosko, Leah F. – Social Indicators Research, 2008
Using data from the 2002-2004 waves of Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, this article investigates the consequences of different types of temporary employment--fixed-term or contract, casual, agency and seasonal employment--for differently situated workers in Canada. Attention to intersecting social locations of gender, race and immigrant…
Descriptors: Temporary Employment, Seasonal Employment, Foreign Countries, Immigration
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Russian Education and Society, 2007
Many college students in Russia are working while attending school: young people not only want to improve their material condition but also try to start their professional career as soon as possible, so that by the end of their schooling they will be specialists who are in demand as a result of their experience and on-the-job training. This…
Descriptors: Social Problems, College Students, Temporary Employment, Student Attitudes