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direction of regional economic development. Especially the large number of highly-educated graduates is of eminent importance in … terms of regional competitive advantages. If graduates remain in the university's region, they form and enrich a highly … educated labour force and support knowledge and innovation transfer from the university to the regional economy, networks, and …
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Survey data for a large sample of recent graduates from 37 German universities are used to study labor market outcomes …
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graduates themselves. In this regard, the definition of young people entailed those younger than 35 years as officially defined … underemployment was rife according to age, where younger graduates (20–29 years) were more likely to be underemployed compared to … their more mature counterparts; that is, those in the 30-34 age category, with non-White graduates most likely to encounter …
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