2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9001679
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Understanding Waiting Time from Graduation to First Employment: Survival Analysis-Based Evidence from Ethiopia

Abstract: Most students considered that having a university degree is sufficient to be employed. However, obtaining a job after graduation becomes challenging, especially in developing countries. As a result, some graduates have to wait a considerable amount of time to get their first job. We estimated the average waiting time for first employment for 2019 first-degree graduates from Debre Markos University (Burie campus), Ethiopia. The median waiting time for the first employment of graduates was 35 weeks, showing that… Show more

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“…Innov. 2(6) 57-67, 2023 obtained but were pursued by the graduates while waiting for them to find tenure in their desired sector and or after they had finished their advance graduate studies (Caingcoy, Ramirez, Gaylo, Adajar, Lacdag, and Blanco, 2022;Alemu and Yismaw, 2022).…”
Section: Respondents' Period Of Employment For the First Jobmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innov. 2(6) 57-67, 2023 obtained but were pursued by the graduates while waiting for them to find tenure in their desired sector and or after they had finished their advance graduate studies (Caingcoy, Ramirez, Gaylo, Adajar, Lacdag, and Blanco, 2022;Alemu and Yismaw, 2022).…”
Section: Respondents' Period Of Employment For the First Jobmentioning
confidence: 99%