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Titre : | Higher Education Graduates: Despite Increasing Numbers, Employment Prospects Remain Good (1994) |
Auteurs : | Michèle Mansuy ; Daniel Martinelli |
Type de document : | Article : texte imprimé |
Dans : | Training and employment (n° 14, Winter 1994) |
Article en page(s) : | 4 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Thésaurus CEREQ INSERTION PROFESSIONNELLE ; NIVEAU I-II ; NIVEAU III ; SALAIRE ; DIVISION SEXUELLE DU TRAVAIL ; ENSEIGNEMENT GRANDE ECOLE ; ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR ; ENQUETE D'INSERTION ; FRANCE |
Résumé : | In recent years, the supply of post-secondary training has developped considerably. Nonetheless, conditions for labour-market entry remain favourable for young graduates, especially those with industrial or scientific training. Although access to employment essentially depends on the training speciality, wages are mainly tied to the degree level. Women still receive lower wages than their male counterparts, but the differences diminish as the degree level rises. Labour-market entry following higher education has been favoured by rising employment in the occupations that provide its traditional outlets. There is increasing employment for managers, particularly in the under-35 age group. There have been many recruitments of young engineers, administrative and commercial managers, and teachers. At the same time, the unemployment level has remained very low in these occupations. |
Document Céreq : | Oui |
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trai14.pdf Adobe Acrobat PDF |