All good things come in threes – required skill sets in the graduate labour market in Germany

Emilia Kmiotek-Meier, Tonia Rossié, Konstantin Canora
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PurposeOur work adds to the debate regarding higher education graduates’ skills required in the labour market in Germany and beyond.Design/methodology/approachUsing Q-methodology and the accompanying narrations, we explore German employers’ and employees’ views (N = 26) on characteristics required at the entry level.FindingsOur findings show three areas of the labour market with different skill requirements. Whereas the first area, “The world of rules”, applies more likely to the professions and academia, the two other areas, “The middle field” and “The people-oriented and critical market”, can be found throughout the labour market. The disciplinary affiliation does not play a role. In all three areas, soft skills are crucial and specialised knowledge is only highly valued in the area of “The world of rules”.Originality/valueIn contrast to previous findings, we do not focus on singular skills. Instead, we focus on skill sets and discuss their relevance from the background of their usability.
好事成双--德国毕业生劳动力市场所需的技能组合
目的我们的研究为德国及其他国家关于高等教育毕业生在劳动力市场上所需技能的讨论增添了新的内容。设计/方法/途径我们利用 Q 方法和随附的叙述,探讨了德国雇主和雇员(26 人)对入职所需特征的看法。研究结果我们的研究结果表明,劳动力市场的三个领域具有不同的技能要求。第一个领域 "规则的世界 "更多适用于专业和学术界,而另外两个领域 "中间领域 "和 "以人为本的批判性市场 "则遍布整个劳动力市场。学科归属并不重要。在所有三个领域中,软技能都至关重要,只有在 "规则世界 "领域中,专业知识才受到高度重视。相反,我们关注的是技能组合,并从其可用性的背景出发讨论其相关性。
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