2013
DOI: 10.1002/ert.21416
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A Comprehensive Framework for Measuring Skills Gaps and Determining Work Readiness

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“…In fact, Malaysia had one of the best economic records in 2014–2015, ranking 6th in Asia and 20th worldwide (Schwab, 2014). However, Malaysia is currently grappling with a labor force shortage that is magnified by the fact that current graduates lack the skills deemed essential by employers (Clark, 2013; Leong, Narunan, & Sim, 2010). Given recent projections to create over 3 million new jobs in Malaysia by 2020 (Performance Management and Delivery Unit, 2010), it is important to understand the factors influencing graduates’ work readiness.…”
Section: Examining the Indirect Effects Of Resilience And Career Calling On Work Readinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, Malaysia had one of the best economic records in 2014–2015, ranking 6th in Asia and 20th worldwide (Schwab, 2014). However, Malaysia is currently grappling with a labor force shortage that is magnified by the fact that current graduates lack the skills deemed essential by employers (Clark, 2013; Leong, Narunan, & Sim, 2010). Given recent projections to create over 3 million new jobs in Malaysia by 2020 (Performance Management and Delivery Unit, 2010), it is important to understand the factors influencing graduates’ work readiness.…”
Section: Examining the Indirect Effects Of Resilience And Career Calling On Work Readinessmentioning
confidence: 99%