2017
DOI: 10.21272/bel.1(2).5-11.2017
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The situation of graduate employees on the Hungarian labor market

Abstract: Our paper presents the labor market situation of graduate career starter in Hungary based on empirical data (randomly distributed questionnaires of 202 employees). The objective of the research was to survey how this little segment of employees feels on the Hungarian labor market. According to our hypothesis studying and working represent a great value for the graduate career starters and also they are satisfied with their position obtained on the labor market. Despite the uncertain economic situation the resu… Show more

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“…This kind of cyclical sensitivity makes us think of the components of the investment sector, such as exploring labour market problems, getting acquainted with the relationship between choice and brand building, and identifying generation-specific changes in unemployment and structural rearrangement. The labour market is undergoing a lot of changes; just to mention a few: there is shortage of labour, different generations live side by side and how to motivate them is quite different, and, also, competences of the employees are changing (Cseh-Papp & Varga, 2018;Cseh-Papp et al, 2017;Varga et al, 2016;Varga et al, 2015;Bárdos et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Theoretical Background Of the Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This kind of cyclical sensitivity makes us think of the components of the investment sector, such as exploring labour market problems, getting acquainted with the relationship between choice and brand building, and identifying generation-specific changes in unemployment and structural rearrangement. The labour market is undergoing a lot of changes; just to mention a few: there is shortage of labour, different generations live side by side and how to motivate them is quite different, and, also, competences of the employees are changing (Cseh-Papp & Varga, 2018;Cseh-Papp et al, 2017;Varga et al, 2016;Varga et al, 2015;Bárdos et al, 2014).…”
Section: The Theoretical Background Of the Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%