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Employment Opportunities of Arts and Social Science Graduates at Companies in Four Western European Countries

Götz Schindler
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Götz Schindler: Bayerische Staatsinstitut für Hochschulforschungen und Hochschulplanung, Prinzregenstrasse 24, 80538 München, Germany

Society and Economy, 2002, vol. 24, issue 2, 257-271

Abstract: The article gives a review of the main results of a research project on the job opportunities of arts and social science graduates in companies in four Western European countries. It deals particularly with comparing the factors in these countries which contribute to the graduates' success when applying for their first job after graduation and the reasons for having a position on an appropriate level with high income after several years of employment.

Keywords: labour market; arts and social sciences; graduates; job opportunities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
Note: The project “Graduates of the Humanities and the Social Sciences for European Business” presented in this paper was carried out with financial support of the LEONARDO-programme of the EU.
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