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Neither Overeducation nor Mismatch – Recent Trends for HE Graduates

Neither Overeducation nor Mismatch – Recent Trends for HE Graduates. Presentation at the OECD Expert Meeting “How might the changing labour market transform higher education” Paris, 12-13 February 2007 By Ulrich Teichler and Harald Schomburg

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Neither Overeducation nor Mismatch – Recent Trends for HE Graduates

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  1. Neither Overeducation nor Mismatch – Recent Trends for HE Graduates Presentation at the OECD Expert Meeting “How might the changing labour market transform higher education” Paris, 12-13 February 2007 By Ulrich Teichler and Harald Schomburg International Centre for Higher Education Research Kassel INCHER-KASSELUniversity of Kassel, 34109 KasselGermanyTel. ++49-561-804 2415Fax ++49-561-804 3301 E-mailUlrich Teichler: teichler@incher.uni-kassel.deHarald Schomburg: schomburg@incher.uni-kassel.de

  2. Data Base: CHEERS and REFLEX

  3. Employment Conditions (1):Unlimited Term Four-Five Years After Graduation (%) Source: CHEERS 1999 and REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  4. Employment Conditions (2):Full-time Employment Four-Five Years After Graduation (%) Source: CHEERS 1999 and REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  5. Low Level of Overeducation in Europe (1)„Appropriate Level of Education is Below Tertiary Education – “ (4-5 Years After Graduation; %) Source: CHEERS 1999 and REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  6. Low Level of Overeducation in Europe 2005 (2)Occupation (ISCO88) by Type of Study Programme Source: REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  7. Study and Work in Europe 1999 and 2005 (%) Source: CHEERS 1999 and REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  8. High Level of Job Satisfaction 1999 and 2005Four-Five Years After Graduation (%) Source: CHEERS 1999 and REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  9. Stability of Work Requirements:1999 – 2005 (arithm. mean) Source: CHEERS 1999 and REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  10. Competence Development During the First 5 Years After Graduation(arithm. mean) Source: CHEERS 1999 and REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  11. Flexibility and Mobility During the First Five Years After Graduation (%) Source: REFLEX 2005; INCHER-Kassel

  12. REFLEX Master Questionnaire http://www.fdewb.unimaas.nl/roa/reflex/

  13. Further Information http://www.fdewb.unimaas.nl/roa/reflex/ http://www.uni-kassel.de/wz1/reflex/ http://www.uni-kassel.de/wz1/cheers/ • REFLEX • CHEERS

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