CGHE Webinar 373

Unequal graduate outcomes: International perspectives over the long-term

Date: Monday, 11 September 2023 9:30 am to Tuesday, 12 September 2023 5:00 pm
Location: Society House, Regents Wharf 8 All Saints Street London, N1 9RL United Kingdom

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The growth in tertiary education has upskilled working-age population worldwide; however, uncertainties in skill demand due to factors like digital transformation, stalling productivity, and geopolitical developments raise concerns about graduates’ ability to utilize their skills in the labour market. Socio-structural inequalities further challenge the assumption that all tertiary graduates will secure high-skill careers. This workshop brings together international expertise to analyse mechanism and compare trends in graduate labour market inequality and the potential implication for the sector.

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