信息差异、歧视和地理位置对求职结果的影响:良好的学习成绩是否有助于优秀毕业生找到“好工作”?

Yixuan Gao, Jhony Choon Yeong Ng, Lumei Ding
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引言:在许多社会中,传统观念认为一个人可以通过更好的教育找到更好的工作。许多人认为,如果一个人以更好的成绩从排名较高的大学毕业,他们就能拥有更充实的职业生涯。所谓更好的工作和更有成就感的职业,我们指的是符合一个人期望的“工作任命”,与接受较少正规教育的人相比,他们的薪水更高。然而,最近在社会的许多方面提出了相互矛盾的意见。学者们最近进行的研究表明,许多应届毕业生最终担任了他们不感兴趣的工作(Ng, Shao, & Liu, 2016)。新闻报道中的轶事证据表明,许多名牌大学的毕业生最终找到了大材小用的工作。例如,当屠夫和保安(新浪河北,2013)。此外,一些国家的统计数据表明,大学毕业生的收入并不比接受正规教育年限较短的人高多少。例如,在中国,统计数据表明,应届毕业生毕业6个月后的工资与农民工的工资差距从2012年的33%下降到2015年的21%(麦可思研究院,2013),(麦可思研究院,2016);(中华人民共和国国家统计局,2013),(中华人民共和国国家统计局,2016)。因此,大学教育似乎并不一定等同于一个人有更好的工作和更充实的事业。挑战这种说法的一个简单方法是陈述这样一个事实:在典型的一批毕业生中,当我们考虑他们的学习成绩时,总会有优秀的学生,平庸的学生和表现不佳的学生。考虑到与那些优秀的学生相比,总是会有更多的平庸和差的学生,我们必然会看到更多的大学生在他们的职业生涯中表现不佳的情况。例如,应届毕业生和农民工工资之间的低差异可能是由于在工资分布的低端存在概述数据点。然而,这并不意味着那些在大学学习成绩优异的人没有更好的工作。目前关于应届毕业生就业的文献在处理这一观点方面能力有限。文献通常从总体角度研究应届毕业生就业问题,即研究人员往往不关注优秀毕业生的职业发展(Yu & Fan, 2011)。因此,鉴于对优秀学生样本进行的研究数量有限,我们并不真正知道学习成绩优秀的毕业生是否倾向于找到更好的工作。因此,我们在国内开展了当前扎根的理论研究,以填补研究的空白。我们的目的是通过解决这个研究问题来为文献做出贡献:优秀的毕业生最终会得到更好的工作吗?文献综述:近年来,许多学者将注意力转向了研究生无法获得理想工作的问题(Jia & Sun, 2012);Ng et al., 2016)。为了帮助缓解毕业生就业问题,一些学者将研究重点放在研究可能导致学生就业问题的潜在机制上(Yang & Zhu, 2007)。在主流文献中,有两种相互矛盾的观点,都试图解释为什么一些毕业生无法获得高质量的就业机会。其中一种观点将毕业生就业问题的原因归结为信息障碍,另一种观点将问题的原因归结为信息爆炸(. ...)
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The Influence of Information Disparity, Discrimination and Geographic Location on Job Search Outcome: Does Good Academic Performance Helps Outstanding Graduates Find “Good Job”?
INTRODUCTION:In many societies, conventional wisdom indicates that a person could get a better job through better education. Many people believe that if an individual graduates from a higher-ranked university with better grades, they can lead a more fulfilling career. By better job and more fulfilling career, we refer to 'job appointments' that fit a person's expectations, and pay higher salary in comparison to the salary earned by individuals who received lesser years of formal education.Nevertheless, contradictory opinions have been raised recently in many parts of the society. Recent research conducted by scholars indicates that many fresh graduates end -up holding job appointments that they have no interest (Ng, Shao, & Liu, 2016). Anecdotal evidence from news reports indicate that many graduates from branded universities ended up getting jobs that made them over-qualified. For example, working as butcher and security guards (Sina Hebei, 2013). In addition, the statistics from some countries indicate that college graduates did not earn significantly more than those who received lesser years of formal education. For example, in China, statistics indicate that the difference between the salary earned by fresh graduates after six months of their graduation and the salary of peasant workers has decreased from 33% in 2012 to 21% in 2015 (MyCOS Research Institute, 2013), (MyCOS Research Institute, 2016); (National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China, 2013), (National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China, 2016). Thus, it seems like collegial education does not necessarily equate a person with a better job and more fulfilling career.An easy way to challenge this statement is to state the fact that among a typical batch of graduates, when we consider their academic performance, there will always be outstanding students, mediocre students, and bad - performing students. Given that there will always be more mediocre and bad students in comparison to those who are outstanding, it is corollary for us to observe more cases of college students not performing well in their career. For example, the low difference between the salaries of fresh graduates and peasant workers might be due to the presence of outlining data points at the lower ends of the salary distribution. However, this does not mean that those who had outstanding academic performance in college do not have a better job.The current literature on fresh graduate employment has limited capacity in handling this opinion. The literature usually studies the issues of fresh graduate employment from a general perspective i.e., researchers tend not to focus on outstanding graduates to study their career development (Yu & Fan, 2011). Thus, given that there is a limited amount of research conducted on the outstanding student samples, we do not really know if graduates with outstanding academic performance tend to get better jobs. Thus, we conducted the current grounded theory research in China to fill the gap in research. We aimed to contribute to the literature by addressing this research question: Does outstanding graduates tend to end up getting better jobs?LITERATURE REVIEW:In recent years, many scholars have turned their attention towards the issue of graduate students, unable to get their desired jobs (Jia & Sun, 2012); Ng et al., 2016). In order to help alleviate the graduate employment problem, some scholars focused their research efforts on studying the potential mechanisms that could have caused the student employment problem (Yang & Zhu, 2007).In the mainstream literature, there are two contradictory perspectives which both tried to explain why some graduates were unable to secure high quality employment opportunity. While one of the perspectives attributes the cause of graduate employment problem to information obstruction whereas the other perspective attribute the cause of problem to information explosion e. …
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