Effects of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills on Employment Conditions of the Tertiary Graduates

Q1 Multidisciplinary
Mushfek-ul-alam Chowdhury, M. Islam
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Background: Employment has become a very sensitive issue for the graduates at the recent time. Some critics argue that it is the failure of the firms who don’t create enough jobs for highly skilled people. But there are those who oppose this idea, believing that educational institutions are failing to prepare the candidates adequately for better jobs. And so, a graduate requires skills beyond academic qualifications to compete in the job market. Following this argument, the authors conducted an empirical investigation by setting up a regression model to see the effects of changes in cognitive and non-cognitive skills on job searching period. Next, the authors examined the effects of job searching period and selective cognitive, non-cognitive factors on employment outcome in a binary logistic model. Aim of the Study: This study was conducted to see the effects of changes in cognitive and non-cognitive skills on job searching period. Another aim was to observe the effects of job searching period and selective cognitive, non-cognitive factors on employment outcome in a binary logistic model. Methods: For the current paper, only Bachelor degree holders were included in the sample. Based on the assumption of the normality test, the data seemed to have a non-normal distribution. As a result, the authors applied log-transformation method in order to convert the data into natural log units. Likert scale method was used to collect primary data on non-cognitive skills in a survey research method that used a questionnaire instrument. Few important variables which are examined by other authors such as field of study, institutional reputation were excluded from the current model and it might have produced some bias in the results but time constraint was a big limitation. Results: It was primarily found that not all non-cognitive factors were significant for changes in job searching periods. However, the binary model dictates a significant relationship among the employment outcomes, job searching period and emotional intelligence (non-cognitive factor). Bachelor results and categories of education were included as proxy variables to represent the cognitive level of the respondents. Conclusion: Graduates must emphasize to develop their non-cognitive skills other than academic qualifications. Universities, schools, colleges and other institutions must undertake special programs to develop and to evaluate non-cognitive skills of the graduates other than their academic results in order to prepare them adequately for the future job market.
认知与非认知技能对高校毕业生就业状况的影响
背景:近年来,就业问题已成为大学生非常敏感的问题。一些批评人士认为,这是企业的失败,因为它们没有为高技能人才创造足够的就业机会。但也有一些人反对这一想法,认为教育机构未能为候选人做好更好的工作准备。因此,毕业生需要超越学历的技能才能在就业市场上竞争。在此基础上,作者通过建立回归模型,对认知技能和非认知技能的变化对求职期的影响进行了实证研究。其次,采用二元logistic模型考察了求职期和选择性认知、非认知因素对就业结果的影响。研究目的:本研究旨在观察认知和非认知技能的变化对求职期的影响。另一个目的是在二元logistic模型中观察求职期和选择性认知、非认知因素对就业结果的影响。方法:在本文中,只有本科学历的人被纳入样本。根据正态性检验的假设,数据似乎具有非正态分布。因此,作者采用对数变换方法将数据转换为自然对数单位。采用李克特量表法收集非认知技能的原始数据,采用问卷调查法进行调查研究。研究领域、机构声誉等其他作者研究的几个重要变量被排除在当前模型之外,这可能会在结果中产生一些偏差,但时间限制是一个很大的限制。结果:主要发现并非所有的非认知因素对求职期的变化都有显著影响。然而,二元模型表明,就业结果、求职时间和情绪智力(非认知因素)之间存在显著的关系。以学士学位成绩和教育类别作为代理变量,代表被调查者的认知水平。结论:毕业生必须重视学历以外的非认知技能的发展。大学、学校、学院和其他机构必须开展专门的项目来发展和评估毕业生除学术成绩以外的非认知技能,以便为未来的就业市场做好充分的准备。
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