Higher education outcomes, graduate employment and university performance indicators |
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Authors: | Massimiliano Bratti Abigail McKnight Robin Naylor Jeremy Smith |
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Institution: | 1University of Warwick, Coventry, UK;, 2London School of Economics and Political Science, UK;and 3University of Warwick, Coventry, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary. Official employment-related performance indicators in UK higher education are based on the population of students responding to the 'First destination supplement' (FDS). This generates potentially biased performance indicators as this population of students is not necessarily representative of the full population of leavers from each institution. University leavers who do not obtain qualifications and those who do not respond to the FDS are not included within the official analysis. We compare an employment-related performance indicator based on those students who responded to the FDS with alternative approaches which address the potential non-random nature of this subgroup of university leavers. |
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Keywords: | Employment Higher education Non-random response Performance indicators |
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