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Inequality - 'wicked problems', labour market outcomes and the search for silver bullets
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Higher education expansion and graduate labour market outcomes in Spain: overqualification and its discontents
Published 2017“…</p> <p>The first part of this thesis is dedicated to exploring the determinants of graduate labour market mismatch, with focus on the influence of educational track and field of study on the probability of graduate employment and occupational drifting down. …”
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How to improve the human capital of older workers or the sad tale of the magic bullet.
Published 2004“…Governments across much of the developed world are concerned to increase labour market activity rates and employment among older workers. …”
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Upskilling Older Workers.
Published 2008“…Governments across much of the developed world are concerned to increase activity rates and employment among older workers and more generally to improve their position in the labour market. The use of education and training provision is prominent among the various policies that have been advocated for this purpose, and this paper evaluates the role that such provision might play. …”
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The move to mass higher education in the UK: many questions and some answers
Published 2004“…Despite government statements to the contrary, there is still doubt about how productively new graduates will be employed in the labour market. Meanwhile, the sector has had to meet this expansion with tight public funding since the early 1980s. …”
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The economics of higher education
Published 2016“…The paper argues that governments need to take a more realistic view of the role of HE, consider alternative ways of preparing people for the labour market, and at the same time explore more rigorously exactly how the sector is conducting itself.…”
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The Economic and Distributional Implications of Current Policies on Higher Education.
Published 2004“…At the same time, the range of labour-market opportunities for those without degrees may get worse. …”
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What accounts for changes in the chances of being NEET in the UK?
Published 2021“…The number of young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) is a key indicator on the state of youth labour markets and opportunities for young people more generally. …”
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