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The point of departure of this study was a lack of information on the employers' perspective on what makes graduates employable. The study uses an innovative approach to look at employers' preferences for graduates, namely by simulating the selection process with hypothetical candidates. This...
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This working paper looks at the labour market outcomes of individuals who hold a medium-level VET qualification (defined as upper or post-secondary non-tertiary education with vocational orientation) today, as well as how they have changed in the past 10 to 15 years and what can be expected in...
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Evidence about job mobility outside the U.S. is scarce and difficult to compare cross-nationally because of non-uniform data. We document job mobility patterns of college graduates in their first three years in the labor market, using unique uniform data covering 11 European countries and Japan....
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