Graduate Underemployment Challenges and Future Labour Market Uncertainties in Nigeria
Osmond Chigozie (),
Makuachukwu Gabriel Ojide () and
Stella Ada Mbah ()
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Osmond Chigozie: “Kadri Zeka” University of Gjilan
Makuachukwu Gabriel Ojide: Federal University
Stella Ada Mbah: Federal University
EuroEconomica, 2020, issue 3(39), 60-71
Abstract:
This study examined the challenges of graduate underemployment and the dynamics of underemployment, as to know the emotional and the social effects of underemployment in Nigeria among graduates. Building on Peter Blua’s Social exchange theory, this study analysed data from 389 respondents randomly drawn from underemployed graduates from different academic levels and qualifications in Nigeria. The results show that underemployment affects graduates of varied social status but particularly those that are between the ages of 21 and 28, the married and those that studied courses in Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. Remarkably, type of academic qualification, gender and level of education has nonsignificant impacts in determining the choice of jobs while underemployed graduates are unevenly distributed across different jobs. The level of remunerations either encourages the underemployed to stay in the job or quit their current jobs. Surprisingly and unnaturally, the result shows that the majority of the Bachelor’s Degree holders never had the willingness to leave their underemployed jobs. The study therefore recommends that government and private sector players should improve the remunerations of their employees especially graduates.
Keywords: Graduates’ underemployment; Social Exchange Theory; Remunerations; Nigeria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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