2021
DOI: 10.1080/09548963.2021.1951599
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Designed for the job? An empirical study on the determinants of design graduates’ work choices

Abstract: While there is a rich tradition of research into the labour market for artists, studies of the labour market for designers have only recently come on stream. This paper examines the factors affecting design graduates' work choices, and specifically the proportion of time they are able or willing to spend working in the field they were educated. Based on a survey of design graduates in the Netherlands, we explore the relative importance of three types of determinants (economic, work-related and socio-demographi… Show more

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“…Interestingly, those graduates employed in education had greater levels of career satisfaction than those employed in music. Using a sample of design graduates in the Netherlands, Lavanga et al (2021) find that only about onethird spend 100% of working time on degree-related work. Not surprisingly, degreerelated income is positively associated with time spent on degree-related work.…”
Section: Artists and Arts Majors' Careersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, those graduates employed in education had greater levels of career satisfaction than those employed in music. Using a sample of design graduates in the Netherlands, Lavanga et al (2021) find that only about onethird spend 100% of working time on degree-related work. Not surprisingly, degreerelated income is positively associated with time spent on degree-related work.…”
Section: Artists and Arts Majors' Careersmentioning
confidence: 99%