Whose employability?: Fees, labour markets and the unequal rewards of undergraduate study

MORRISON, Andrew (2018). Whose employability?: Fees, labour markets and the unequal rewards of undergraduate study. In: BURKE, Ciaran and CHRISTIE, Fiona, (eds.) Graduate careers in context: research, policy and practice. Routledge Research in Higher Education . Abingdon, Routledge, 29-40. [Book Section]

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Abstract
Drawing upon a broad range of literature, this chapter takes a critical view of both the concept and empirical reality of graduate employability as it relates to working-class undergraduates and graduates in England.
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