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The Value of a Degree - Podcast

What is a degree worth?

Professors Kate Purcell and Peter Elias have been conducting research on the graduate labour market for more than twenty years. The Futuretrack survey will reveal the latest evidence on this topic, but in this podcast, they talk about the issues more broadly.


Job Search and Motivations paper now available online

The working paper on Job Search Strategies and Employment Preferences from the Futuretrack project is now up online!

We looked at the process of searching for post-graduation employment and examined the sources final year students used to look for this employment. We also looked at the motivations Futuretrackers gave for looking for particular types of employment. These included the characteristics of the employer they hoped to work for, as well as the content of the job itself, and the locations where they were willing to work.

Key findings include:

  • Just over half of the final year Futuretrack students had started searching for employment at the time they completed the survey.
  • Opportunities for promotion was the most important job attribute when students were considering what kind of job they would look for. Flexibility for work-life balance, long-term security and opportunities for further training were all more important to the Futuretrack students than a competitive salary.
  • While the availability of employment was an important consideration for students when considering the locations where they might work, constraints such as needing to consider the needs of family members and the overall cost of living in an area placed particular constraints on certain groups within the Futuretrack cohort.

Read the full paper here.

http://go.warwick.ac.uk/futuretrack/findings/ft3.1_wp2_job_search_and_motivations.pdf

Mon 24 Oct 2011, 15:32 | Tags: Futuretrack, Graduate Labour Market, Employment, Survey

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