Problems and Countermeasures of Graduates Employment

Di CHEN, Xia CHENG

Abstract


Graduates employment is a kind of role transformation from “students” to “social practitioners”, and the smooth degree of the role conversion directly affects whether the graduate cultivation value can be perfectly embodied. In this paper, the authors focus on analyzing the difficulties and reasons of graduates’ employment from their employment situation in recent years, and put forward some specific countermeasures.


Keywords


Graduates employment; Difficulties and problems; Countermeasures

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References


National Bureau of Statistics of People’s Republic of China. (2012, Sep. 26). China statistical yearbook -2012. Beijing: China Statistics Press.

National institutions of higher education information consultation and employment guidance center. (2011, Oct.). The employment situation of universities and college graduates in China (2009-2010) (pp.135, 112). Beijing: Peking University Press.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/4866

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