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Graduate Pathways: Insights from Australian graduates in the first five years after completion
Learning to Earning: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (2012)
  • Daniel Edwards, ACER
Abstract

This presentation explores the outcomes of higher education graduates based on data collected through the Graduate Pathways Survey (GPS) that was conducted in 2008 to gain insight into the pathways of Australian university graduates in the first five years after completion of their undergraduate degree. The presentation explores two key issues: the advancement of people from disadvantaged backgrounds and the net impact of gender on future salary. The findings from this detailed study of 10,000 Australian students provides valuable insight and lessons that are transferable across higher education systems, and helps to better understand the role of universities in the development of knowledge economies.

Publication Date
November, 2012
Citation Information
Daniel Edwards. "Graduate Pathways: Insights from Australian graduates in the first five years after completion" Learning to Earning: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel_edwards/86/