South Asian Postgraduate International Students’ Employability Barriers: A Qualitative Study from Australia and the United Kingdom

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jasvir Kaur Nachatar Singh, H. Holmes, Sabrina Gupta
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ABSTRACT There is significant research on the motivations and migration experiences of South Asian international students in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK); however, the employability journeys of this group are not well understood. This article addresses this gap, illuminating the specific employability challenges experienced and perceived by South Asian postgraduate international students enrolled in Australia and the UK. Drawing on qualitative research comprising semi-structured interviews with 30 South Asian postgraduate international students studying at a university in Australia and in the UK, the findings highlight significant barriers to employability along four key axes: time pressures from study and adjustment issues (micro); lack of internship opportunities offered at the universities (meso); lack of culturally tailored university career services (meso) and perceptions of employers’ as well as Government policy implications (macro). Acknowledging and understanding these findings are important for universities to support South Asian international student employability experiences and graduate outcomes to remain competitive in the global job market. The findings suggest recommendations to enhance the employability of South Asian students in the UK and Australia.
南亚留学生就业障碍:来自澳大利亚和英国的定性研究
摘要对澳大利亚和英国南亚留学生的动机和移民经历进行了大量研究;然而,这一群体的就业之旅并没有得到很好的理解。这篇文章解决了这一差距,阐明了在澳大利亚和英国就读的南亚国际研究生所经历和感受到的具体就业能力挑战。利用定性研究,包括对澳大利亚和英国一所大学的30名南亚国际研究生的半结构化访谈,研究结果强调了就业能力在四个关键轴上的重大障碍:来自学习和调整问题的时间压力(微观);大学缺乏实习机会(中等教育);缺乏针对文化的大学职业服务(微观)以及对雇主和政府政策影响的看法(宏观)。承认和理解这些发现对于大学支持南亚国际学生的就业体验和毕业生成绩在全球就业市场上保持竞争力至关重要。研究结果提出了提高英国和澳大利亚南亚学生就业能力的建议。
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British Journal of Educational Studies
British Journal of Educational Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.50
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5.30%
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36
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Studies is one of the UK foremost international education journals. It publishes scholarly, research-based articles on education which draw particularly upon historical, philosophical and sociological analysis and sources.
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