2021
DOI: 10.18502/gespr.v2i1.9309
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Generic Skills Development in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries and Graduate Outcomes: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Abstract: Generic skills are essential because today’s jobs and the future of work require flexibility, initiative, and the ability to undertake many different tasks. While higher education graduates in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries recognize the contribution of these skills in their academics and workplace performance, generic skills development is not a consistent part of their education, which has led to socioeconomic challenges. If higher education placed a great emphasis on developing generic skills,… Show more

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“…The need to strengthen HEIs' roles in promoting the development of skills that are relevant to today's labor market and social situations to meet the labor market expectations is a consistent theme in GCC higher education literature (Al Hinai et al, 2020;Al-Mahrooqi & Denman, 2018;Belwal et al, 2017;El-Saharty et al, 2020;Matu & Paik, 2021). Although the GCC region has experienced significant growth in higher education, particularly in terms of providing the labor market with competent and work-ready graduates, employers' concerns about the quality and readiness of higher education graduates to enter the workforce is still a key issue in the region (Belwal et al, 2017;Gupta et al, 2020;Matu & Paik, 2021). As a result, the GCC countries have prioritized the establishment of GAs on their agenda to ensure the development of basic technical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and other work-related skills.…”
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“…The need to strengthen HEIs' roles in promoting the development of skills that are relevant to today's labor market and social situations to meet the labor market expectations is a consistent theme in GCC higher education literature (Al Hinai et al, 2020;Al-Mahrooqi & Denman, 2018;Belwal et al, 2017;El-Saharty et al, 2020;Matu & Paik, 2021). Although the GCC region has experienced significant growth in higher education, particularly in terms of providing the labor market with competent and work-ready graduates, employers' concerns about the quality and readiness of higher education graduates to enter the workforce is still a key issue in the region (Belwal et al, 2017;Gupta et al, 2020;Matu & Paik, 2021). As a result, the GCC countries have prioritized the establishment of GAs on their agenda to ensure the development of basic technical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and other work-related skills.…”
Section: Contextual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which consists of six member countries, namely Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has made significant progress in shifting its economy away from oil and gas dependence toward an environment that promotes the growth of a knowledge-based economy based on investments of human capital. As a result of this transition, the GCC has entrusted higher education with the mission of providing employable citizens for the workplace (Gross & Ghafar, 2019; Matu & Paik, 2021). Due to this shift and the increasing demand from employers for highly-skilled labor, the GCC countries have prioritized training and education.…”
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