In a time of too many graduates for too few jobs, and in a context where applicants have similar levels of educational capital, what other factors influence graduate career trajectories? Based on the life history interviews of graduates and framed through a Bourdieusian sociological lens, Culture, Capitals and Graduate Futures explores the continuing role that social class as well as cultural and social capitals have on both the aspirations and expectations towards, and the trajectories within, the graduate labour market. Framed within the current context of increasing levels of university graduates and the falling numbers of graduate positions available in the UK labour market, this book provides a critical examination of the supposedly linear and meritocratic relationship between higher education and graduate employment proposed by official discourses from government at both local and national levels. Through a critical engagement with the empirical findings, Culture, Capitals and Graduate Futures asks important questions for the effective continuation of the widening participation agenda. This timely book will be of interest to higher education professionals working within widening participation policy and higher education policy.
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Introduction Chapter 1 - Sociology of "Choice"Chapter 2 – Setting the SceneChapter 3 – Graduate EmployedChapter 4 – Non-Graduate EmployedChapter 5 - Theoretical Discussion: a wide-angle approachChapter 6 - Social Policy Implications: lessons to be learnedConclusion Appendix A – Respondent Matrix Appendix B – Graduate Employment Position by Variable
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ISBN
9781138840546
Publisert
2015-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
294 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
198

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Biographical note

Ciaran Burke is Lecturer in Sociology at Ulster University, Northern Ireland.