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Type :Article
Subject :QA Mathematics
ISSN :2289-7844
Main Author :Al Nejam, Amer
Additional Authors :
  • Tang, Alicia Yee Chong
  • Mohd Sharifuddin Ahmed
  • Al-Masri, Osama
Title :A conceptual framework for mitigating graduate employment problems
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Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Komputeran dan META-Teknologi
Year of Publication :2017
Notes :Vol. 4 (2017): Journal of ICT in Education (JICTIE)
Corporate Name :Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
Graduate employability has always been an issue of concern when prospective employers complain of the lack of prerequisite attributes of fresh graduates. Despite the many efforts to ease the problems, graduate employment issues continue to plague Malaysia_s labor market. We attest the veracity of this remark by the continued and prolonged social issues, as consequences of these problems, faced by many parties including government agencies, higher learning institutions, industries, parents and unemployed graduates themselves. Higher learning institutions and industries are often at odds when it comes to graduate_s quality. Parents and their unemployed children present another social problem. In our contribution to mitigate these issues, this paper proposes a conceptual framework which involves the main stakeholders related to the graduate employment issues. The cooperation between these stakeholders is key to the successful implementation of the framework that mitigates the graduate employment problems. Keywords: Mitigating graduate employment problems, higher learninig institutions, conceptual framework.

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