College graduates may be losing their edge in the labor market, as the unemployment gap between them and workers with only high school degrees has narrowed and reached its lowest level in decades, ...
Education plays a major role in the labour market. According to Eurostat, higher levels of education are typically associated with higher employment rates and greater lifetime earnings. However, for ...
Neave Davies enjoys the fact that working across south Wales means she can stay close to her family Graduates looking for work have been told to find local jobs first to get on the career ladder. Data ...
Graduates looking for work have been told to find local jobs first to get on the career ladder. Data has suggested competition for graduate jobs is at a record high with some big, recognised UK firms ...
Editor’s note: In this Future View, students discuss Generation Z’s struggle to find jobs. Next we’ll ask: “What role does your phone play in your life—have you noticed yourself or others getting ...
A prominent computer science professor at one of the world’s most prestigious universities says his graduates are struggling to find work — a far cry from just four years ago when they had their pick ...
New college graduates are facing one of the most challenging markets for entry-level jobs in a decade. PBS News asked recent grads about their job searches, and John Yang speaks with Christine ...
The rise of generative AI is making it harder for recent college graduates to get a foothold on the corporate ladder as they start their careers. Job listings for the kind of entry-level corporate ...
The number of doctoral graduates globally has been growing steadily over the past few decades. And in countries such as China and India, those numbers are exploding. Conventionally, the doctorate was ...
Recent college graduates are aggressively hunting for their first job, but they are facing one significant problem: the labor market is deteriorating. Economic research from the Federal Reserve Bank ...
Pity the ambitious youngster. For decades the path to a nice life was clear: go to university, find a graduate job, then watch the money come in. Today’s hard-working young, however, seem to have ...