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Autor:
Nick Wilton, Denise Jackson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Education and Work. 30:552-569
This study examines the influence of career management competencies and perceived employability on career choice status among undergraduates. Making informed and appropriate career choices is positively linked with well-being, work performance and ac
Autor:
Nick Wilton, Denise Jackson
Publikováno v:
Higher Education Research & Development. 36:747-762
Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual instability are dominant trends in graduate labour markets. In order to negotiate an increasingly complex career terrain, graduates require sharpened skills in effec
Autor:
Nick Wilton, Denise Jackson
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Career Development. 25:7-22
Globalisation, organisational restructuring and new technology have been connected with a shift to ‘protean’ and ‘boundaryless’ career attitudes with workers, including new graduates, increasingly required to be self-reliant in successfully n
Autor:
Denise Jackson, Nick Wilton
Publikováno v:
Teaching in Higher Education. 21:266-286
This paper explores undergraduate capabilities in career self-management and the influence of work-integrated learning (WIL). Career management competencies are an important aspect of individual employability and impact on wellbeing, graduate job att
Autor:
Nick Wilton
Publikováno v:
Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning. 4:242-255
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline the findings from an exploratory research project investigating perspectives on the recruitment of work placement students among a diverse sample of employers in order to disentangle what constitute
Publikováno v:
Industrial Relations Journal. 42:273-292
The majority of British workers are non-unionised. They face grievances at work alone. For the low paid among them, the main source of advice and support is the voluntary sector, in particular the Citizens Advice Bureaux and Law Centres. This article
Autor:
Nick Wilton
Publikováno v:
Work, Employment and Society. 25:85-100
Two dominant rationales are offered by UK policymakers for the continued expansion of higher education: to service the high-skill labour requirements of a knowledge economy, and to increase educational and employment opportunities for under-represent
Autor:
Nick Wilton, Kate Purcell
Publikováno v:
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal. 29:271-288
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to outline the impact of partnership and family‐building on the aspirations, expectations and orientations to work of a sample of highly qualified women working across a range of industry sectors.Design/methodolo
Autor:
Nick Wilton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Education and Work. 21:143-158
The rapid growth in undergraduate business education over the last three decades has coincided with the growing dominance of an economic ideology of higher education (HE); that its role is principally one of contributing to national competitiveness t
Autor:
Nick Wilton
Publikováno v:
Higher Education Quarterly. 61:520-538
The increasing dominance of an economic ideology of higher education, that its principal role is to contribute to national competitiveness, has increased focus on the employability of graduates and their transition into the labour market. Drawing on