‘Will I Find a Job?’ - Understanding the Employability Confidence of Students in Pakistan’s Labor Market

Wasim Qazi, Noman Ahsan, Zubaida Qazi, K. Khan
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In an increasingly competitive Pakistan job market, many students haveinsecurities about potential employability. The education rate in metropolitan cities is rising at the same time that demand for workers is decreasing, affecting students’ opinions about finding or changing jobs. This article studies the impact of skills on the employability confidence of Pakistan university students, alongside the moderating effect of the labor market, using the partial least squares method and structural equation modeling. This research is important because it allows for an examination of employability issues in Pakistan, providing insights into the employability challenges faced by students in a country with distinct socioeconomic conditions. Our findings reveal that personal qualities, professional skills and transferable social skills have a positive and significant relationship with employability confidence, whereas corporate work-related skills and transferable individual skills have a positive but insignificant relationship with employability confidence. Job-seeking skills have a negative and insignificant association. The labor market moderates the relationship between personal qualities and employability confidence, and corporate work-related skills and employability confidence. No moderating effect was found between other relationships. This research is novel in its incorporation of the labor market as a moderator in the relationship between skills and employability confidence. Keywords: Employability, Labor market, Skills, Students, Higher education, Smart PLS.
我会找到工作吗?"--了解巴基斯坦劳动力市场中学生的就业信心
在竞争日益激烈的巴基斯坦就业市场上,许多学生对潜在的就业能力感到不安。在大城市受教育率上升的同时,劳动力需求却在下降,这影响了学生对找工作或换工作的看法。本文采用偏最小二乘法和结构方程模型,研究了技能对巴基斯坦大学生就业信心的影响,以及劳动力市场的调节作用。这项研究非常重要,因为它可以考察巴基斯坦的就业能力问题,深入了解一个社会经济条件独特的国家的学生所面临的就业能力挑战。我们的研究结果表明,个人素质、专业技能和可转移的社会技能与就业能力信心有积极而显著的关系,而企业工作相关技能和可转移的个人技能与就业能力信心有积极但不显著的关系。求职技能与就业能力的关系为负,且不显著。劳动力市场调节了个人素质与就业信心、企业工作相关技能与就业信心之间的关系。其他关系之间没有发现调节作用。这项研究将劳动力市场作为技能与就业能力信心之间关系的调节因素,具有新颖性。关键词就业能力 劳动力市场 技能 学生 高等教育 智能PLS
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