#10054. Job Satisfaction of Recent University Graduates in Economics Sciences: The Role of the Match Between Formal Education and Job Requirements

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Abstract:
This paper aims to analyse the job satisfaction of recent graduates that finished their studies at the Facultad de Ciencias Econ?micas of the Universidad Nacional de C?rdoba. Using a database specially designed for this project, we first look at the relationship between overall job satisfaction and its subdomains. Second, we inquiry on the relationships of overall job satisfaction and some of its subdomain with the degree of matching between the graduate’s education and skills with those required by his/her job, controlling by a set of variables related with individual characteristics, relationship statuses, personality traits, household context, human capital background, occupational context, institutional background, and job status. Finally, we look at the recent graduates’ job satisfaction by differentiating specific subgroups: by gender and matched/mismatched job statuses.
Keywords:
Economic sciences graduates; Education-job match; Job satisfaction; Subdomains; Universidad Nacional de C?rdoba

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