Should governments worry about graduate underemployment?

Date: Thursday, 1 December 2016 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Location: Room 537, UCL Institute of Education
Speaker(s):
  • Francis Green, UCL Institute of Education

Overview

Every few weeks some new report raises concerns about graduate underemployment, whereby graduates are obliged to undertake non-graduate jobs. So, should governments be concerned?

Professor Green?s short answer to this question is: ‘Yes, but ?’. In this presentation, he examines theory and evidence surrounding graduate educational underemployment in 21 countries.

Yes, underemployment’s association with lower job satisfaction and pay is widespread, and this is the primary reason for concern. But there are external benefits associated with higher education, even for those who are underemployed.

Professor Green concludes that governments should monitor graduate underemployment, but that higher education policy should be based on social returns and should recall higher education’s wider purposes.

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