Employment of master’s degree graduates in Kazakhstan: navigating an uncertain labour market

IF 1.1 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
D. Jonbekova, G. Kuchumova, Bridget A. Goodman, J. Sparks, S. Kerimkulova
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ABSTRACT This article explores the employment experiences of government scholarship graduates from one master’s degree programme at a flagship university in Kazakhstan. Analysis of interviews with graduates of a master’s degree programme designed in response to a national policy agenda shows that graduates encountered numerous challenges transitioning from university to work despite obtaining a degree from a top Kazakhstani university. The key challenges included limited employment opportunities, hostile attitudes toward younger graduates, difficult working conditions and employers’ misunderstanding of the new master’s programmes. We argue that despite significant government financial investment in education, a weak enabling support system hinders graduates’ career advancement and results in job mismatch and underutilization of skills. We suggest that policymakers need to shift debates on human capital development and graduate employability from supply-side factors to a more comprehensive model in which graduate employment is supported through the collaboration of the higher education system, industry, policymakers and graduates themselves.
哈萨克斯坦硕士毕业生的就业:驾驭不确定的劳动力市场
摘要本文探讨了哈萨克斯坦一所旗舰大学政府奖学金硕士项目毕业生的就业经历。对一个为响应国家政策议程而设计的硕士学位项目的毕业生的访谈分析表明,尽管获得了哈萨克斯坦顶尖大学的学位,但毕业生在从大学到工作的过渡中遇到了许多挑战。主要挑战包括有限的就业机会、对年轻毕业生的敌对态度、艰苦的工作条件以及雇主对新硕士课程的误解。我们认为,尽管政府在教育方面投入了大量资金,但薄弱的扶持支持系统阻碍了毕业生的职业发展,导致了工作不匹配和技能利用不足。我们建议政策制定者需要将关于人力资本开发和毕业生就业能力的讨论从供给侧因素转向一个更全面的模式,即通过高等教育系统、行业、政策制定者和毕业生本身的合作来支持毕业生就业。
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Central Asian Survey
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