2022
DOI: 10.24136/eq.2022.013
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Determinants of youth unemployment rate: case of Slovakia

Abstract: Research background: The employment rate of young individuals in the labour market has considerably decreased in developed countries recently. Due to lower labour capital, skills, and generic and job-specific work experience, youth consider finding suitable job challenging. If they fail to succeed in the labour market soon after graduation, it leads to long-term unemployment, unstable and low-quality jobs, and even social exclusion. Purpose of the article: This paper aims to analyse the unemployment rate of hi… Show more

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“…According to this dimension, the survey items show that professors appreciate that the quality of internships results from a series of student actions aimed at applying faculty knowledge in the internship, correlating faculty knowledge with practical aspects of work, and acquiring new knowledge, practical skills, and competencies useful for the future profession, thus increasing their employability. These results are consistent with other studies that show that an internship can improve the employability of students and prepare them for the development of their own careers (To & Lung, 2020;Callanan & Benzing, 2004;Coco, 2000;Odlin et al, 2022;Hora et al, 2019;Teng et al, 2022;Papík et al, 2022;McHugh, 2017), allows students to apply theoretical learning in practice before becoming graduates (Vélez & Giner, 2015;Coco, 2000;Franco et al, 2019) and helps students to acquire knowledge and skills relevant to a future job (Garavan & Murphy, 2001;Chen et al, 2011;Maharani, 2018;Cho, 2006).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…According to this dimension, the survey items show that professors appreciate that the quality of internships results from a series of student actions aimed at applying faculty knowledge in the internship, correlating faculty knowledge with practical aspects of work, and acquiring new knowledge, practical skills, and competencies useful for the future profession, thus increasing their employability. These results are consistent with other studies that show that an internship can improve the employability of students and prepare them for the development of their own careers (To & Lung, 2020;Callanan & Benzing, 2004;Coco, 2000;Odlin et al, 2022;Hora et al, 2019;Teng et al, 2022;Papík et al, 2022;McHugh, 2017), allows students to apply theoretical learning in practice before becoming graduates (Vélez & Giner, 2015;Coco, 2000;Franco et al, 2019) and helps students to acquire knowledge and skills relevant to a future job (Garavan & Murphy, 2001;Chen et al, 2011;Maharani, 2018;Cho, 2006).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In Slovakia, ref. [29] investigates the impact of various factors, including GDP per capita, overall unemployment rate, apartment price per square meter, and others, on the unemployment rate of high school graduates. Two logistic regression models were developed to examine the influence of these factors on the unemployment of this kind of workforce.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most affected were the selfemployed and 'self-employed/independent workers'. The transition from university to permanent employment is long, which worsens employment stability, and the transition is not favourable in terms of employment conditions and professional content (Papík, et al, 2022). For example, almost half of young graduates are in jobs that do not match their qualifications (44.9%), compared to 34.1% of the total workforce.…”
Section: Young People As a Potential Precarious Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%