Education Policy Analysis Archives (Oct 2011)

Education policy and employability: What are the most influential competencies?

  • María Jesús Freire Seoane,
  • Mercedes Teijeiro Alvarez,
  • Carlos Pais Montes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v19n28.2011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 0

Abstract

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This paper analyzes the generic professional skills most valued by employers and university graduates. This research is a qualitative and quantitative study that uses data from two main sources: graduates of the University of La Corua and employers of this province. The analysis herein, applies the Logit model, and it empirically contrasts the influence of certain variables related with skills on the probability of being employed. The results underpin the opinion stated by experts; currently the most highly regarded skills in the labour market are those that belong to the systematic type, therefore, personal and non-transferable, in detriment of instrumental skills closer related with graduates capacity and education.

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