Graduate Employability in ASEAN: The Contribution of Student Mobility
This report examines the impact of intra-ASEAN student mobility on graduate employability, highlighting the benefits and challenges from both student and employer perspectives.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Anh Ngoc Quynh Phan, Gunjana Kuntamarat, Icy Fresno Anabo, Mark Andrew Elepao, Miguel Antonio Lim |
Geographic focus: | Asean region |
Page count: | 114 |
Methods
The research method involved a combination of desk research and interviews with 83 stakeholders, including 43 graduates and 40 labor market representatives, to gather qualitative data on the impact of intra-ASEAN student mobility on employability.
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Key Insights
The study explores intra-ASEAN student mobility's effects on employability, revealing that mobility enhances skills and networks beneficial for careers. Employers value mobility but prioritize job-specific skills and experience. Recommendations include integrating employability into mobility programs and increasing industry involvement.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Asean geographic scope | English publication language | asean community | employer expectations | future research | graduate employability | higher education | labor market trends | policy recommendations | regional cooperation | skills development | student mobility