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LINKING LABOR MARKET ASPIRATIONS
WITH CONTENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
   YOUTH PERSPECTIVE IN ROMANIA

          September, 2012
Employment rate in Romania




In 2011:
- The employment rate for working age population(15-64 years): 58,5%
- The employment rate for population aged 20-64 years was 62,8%
- The employment rate for youth (15-24 years) was 23,8%
Employment rate in Romania




According to Eurostat, the EU-27 employment rate for persons aged 15
   to 64 years is 64,2%
Education level:
82,1% - employment rate for graduates of higher education
62,3% - employment rate of people with medium level of education
40,5% - employment rate of people with low level of education
Youth employability
Actual status of Bachelor degree graduates in the last five years
Youth employability
Number of necessary months in finding a job in the studied area after graduation
Youth employability
 The importance given by the employers on different skills

The impression made during the interview

                                Personality

                               Study domain

                               Specialization

                        Recommendations

                               Computer skills

               Knowing a foreign language

            Work experience during studies

                  Results at Bachelor exam

                       Practice experience

          Work experience before studies

                     University reputation

                  Study experience abroad


                                                 0%         10%        20%      30%      40%     50%   60%     70%   80%      90%
                                     100%
        Not important at all       A little bit important         Neither important, nor unimportant   Important     Very important
Youth employability
The importance given by the employers on soft skills and hard skills depending on the
Study domain

               Veterinary
             Architecture
               Economics
         Natural sciences
             Technologies
           Exact sciences
                      Law

Social and political sciences
              Humanities
                  Health
             Agriculture
                     Arts
                   Sports


                                SOFT SKILLS      HARD SKILLS
Youth employability
Graduates opinion regarding the usefulness of studies at their actual jobs
                                    I obtained the            Practice was useful for   I`d rather say that I
    DOMAIN                          necessary skills for my   my job                    obtain the necessary
                                    job                                                 skills directly at the job
    Exact sciences                            52%                       52%                       80%
    Natural sciences                          53%                       51%                       82%
    Humanities                                51%                       48%                       88%
    Law                                       64%                       51%                       87%
    Social and political sciences            56%                        51%                       84%
    Economics                                 49%                       44%                       90%
    Arts                                      71%                       69%                       73%
    Architecture                              76%                       63%                       61%
    Sports                                    47%                       45%                       76%
    Agriculture                               65%                       56%                       82%
    Technologies                              55%                       52%                       86%
    Veterinary                                61%                       63%                       86%
    Health                                    81%                       91%                       86%
    TOTAL                                     55%                       51%                       86%
Youth employability
Graduates opinion on what they gained after graduating the studies
        DOMAIN                          Theoretical knowledge   Practical skills
        Exact sciences                            66%                        34%
        Natural sciences                          62%                        38%
        Humanities                                70%                        30%
        Law                                       75%                        25%
        Social and political sciences             68%                        32%
        Economics                                 72%                        28%
        Arts                                      46%                        54%
        Architecture                              59%                        41%
        Sports                                    58%                        42%
        Agriculture                               59%                        41%
        Technologies                              69%                        31%
        Veterinary                                68%                        32%
        Health                                    60%                        40%
        TOTAL                                     69%                        31%
Youth employability
Methods used by employers for recruiting the graduates

                                                                              Percentage
   They applied for a vacant announced job                                         71%

   We utilized personal contacts (family, friends, employers)                      25%

   We approached the National Agency for Workforce                                 22%

   They contacted us without knowing that we have a vacant job position            13%

    We contacted a human resources agency                                           9%

   We hired students during their studies                                           8%

   The graduates sent public announcements where stating their will to work         3%

   We were helped by the university/ faculty career centers                         3%

   We were helped by a teacher from an university/a faculty                         2%

   We approached each one of them in the faculty or in other places                 1%

   Other methods                                                                    8%

   TOTAL                                                                           167%
Involvement of labor market in
             universities
Feedback on the curricula
In 85% of the universities the labor market doesn`t give its feedback
   on the curricula at the beginning of an academic year.

In 9% of the universities, the students consider the labor market has a
   medium involvement in developing the curricula.

Only in 6% of the universities, the students consider the labor market
  has an important role in developing the curricula and give its
  feedback on it.
Involvement of labor market in
             universities
Donations and sponsorships
47% of the students consider the labor market is not active in this
  respect in their universities.

32% consider the labor market has a medium involvement in
  donations and sponsorships in their universities.

21% consider the labor market has a significant involvement in this
  respect in their universities.
Involvement of labor market in
             universities
Private scholarships for students
77% of the students consider the labor market is completely inactive
  in this respect in their universities.

15% consider the labor market has a medium involvement in offering
  private scholarships for students in their universities.

8% consider the labor market has a significant involvement in this
  respect in their universities.
Involvement of labor market in
             universities

Practice and internships for students
47% of the students consider the labor market does not have a
  significant contribution in offering practice programs and
  internships for students during their studies.

44% consider the labor market has a medium involvement in offering
  practice programs and internships for students during their studies.

9% consider the labor market has a significant involvement in this
  respect in their universities.
Involvement of labor market in
           universities
How students see involvement of labor market
in decision-making structures should look like
Recommendations

For the Ministry of Education
- To develop national studies about private scholarships and to lobby
  to labor market to increase its investment in Education
- To create a national department responsible with attracting and
  collecting private funds for education from the labor market
- To create a national structure who will collaborate with the labor
  market, bringing together representatives of the academic stuff,
  employers and students
- To make pressures so that the new National Education Law is
  respected (for example the article saying universities should ensure
  at least 30% of the student practices)
Recommendations
For Universities
- To organize at least one meeting for every year where brining
  together representatives of labor market with the academic staff
  and students
- To realize annual researches about labor market’s feedback on the
  curricula using
- To stimulate and to facilitate the access to labor market to provide
  optional courses in universities
- To develop an annual strategy on private found raising, which will
  increase the number of private scholarships, donations and
  sponsorships
- To respect the new National Education Law with all its aspects
- To create a department at university level who will be responsible
  to find practice places for students and to monitor their quality
Recommendations
For Universities
- To create practice places and internships inside the university
- To create a consultative structure at university level where
  representatives of labor market will be full members
- To monitor and evaluate the evolution of its graduates and their
  integration on labor market
What students can do
              - Good practices -
Academic vs. Private
1. Opinion polling trough the application of questionnaires to a sample
   of 8000 students on determining the current level of connectivity
   between the university and labor market
2. Making contact with the private sector – at least 7 representatives,
   academics – at least 5 representatives and public authorities – at
   least 4 representatives in each of the 8 centers
3. Printing of information materials – 4000 posters, 16.000 stickers,
   16.000 brochures, 32.000 flyers and 600 maps to inform students,
   media and stakeholders about the purpose and the objectives of
   the project
4. Creating a site dedicated to this project including information about
   the current level of absorption of students/graduates in the labor
   market and a special forum for discussions
What students can do
              - Good practices -
Academic vs. Private
- opinion polling trough the application of questionnaires to a sample
    of 8000 students, members of leading bodies from universities and
    public institutions
- information and awareness campaign among students and members
    of leading bodies from universities using various promotional
    materials (posters, leaflets, brochures, stickers, flyers) and media
    (radio spots, website)
- 8 debates at national and local level, with the participation of
    students, members of the academic community, representatives of
    private companies, public institutions, NGOs
- publication of a material which contains the conclusions of the
    debates, examples of good and bad practices and
    recommendations
What students can do
             - Good practices -
Junior Summer University
- A two week simulation for high school students on what means to
  be a student at the faculty they want to go to
Questions?
Thank you!




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DTD ANOSR Romania

  • 1.
  • 2. LINKING LABOR MARKET ASPIRATIONS WITH CONTENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION. YOUTH PERSPECTIVE IN ROMANIA September, 2012
  • 3. Employment rate in Romania In 2011: - The employment rate for working age population(15-64 years): 58,5% - The employment rate for population aged 20-64 years was 62,8% - The employment rate for youth (15-24 years) was 23,8%
  • 4. Employment rate in Romania According to Eurostat, the EU-27 employment rate for persons aged 15 to 64 years is 64,2% Education level: 82,1% - employment rate for graduates of higher education 62,3% - employment rate of people with medium level of education 40,5% - employment rate of people with low level of education
  • 5. Youth employability Actual status of Bachelor degree graduates in the last five years
  • 6. Youth employability Number of necessary months in finding a job in the studied area after graduation
  • 7. Youth employability The importance given by the employers on different skills The impression made during the interview Personality Study domain Specialization Recommendations Computer skills Knowing a foreign language Work experience during studies Results at Bachelor exam Practice experience Work experience before studies University reputation Study experience abroad 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Not important at all A little bit important Neither important, nor unimportant Important Very important
  • 8. Youth employability The importance given by the employers on soft skills and hard skills depending on the Study domain Veterinary Architecture Economics Natural sciences Technologies Exact sciences Law Social and political sciences Humanities Health Agriculture Arts Sports SOFT SKILLS HARD SKILLS
  • 9. Youth employability Graduates opinion regarding the usefulness of studies at their actual jobs I obtained the Practice was useful for I`d rather say that I DOMAIN necessary skills for my my job obtain the necessary job skills directly at the job Exact sciences 52% 52% 80% Natural sciences 53% 51% 82% Humanities 51% 48% 88% Law 64% 51% 87% Social and political sciences 56% 51% 84% Economics 49% 44% 90% Arts 71% 69% 73% Architecture 76% 63% 61% Sports 47% 45% 76% Agriculture 65% 56% 82% Technologies 55% 52% 86% Veterinary 61% 63% 86% Health 81% 91% 86% TOTAL 55% 51% 86%
  • 10. Youth employability Graduates opinion on what they gained after graduating the studies DOMAIN Theoretical knowledge Practical skills Exact sciences 66% 34% Natural sciences 62% 38% Humanities 70% 30% Law 75% 25% Social and political sciences 68% 32% Economics 72% 28% Arts 46% 54% Architecture 59% 41% Sports 58% 42% Agriculture 59% 41% Technologies 69% 31% Veterinary 68% 32% Health 60% 40% TOTAL 69% 31%
  • 11. Youth employability Methods used by employers for recruiting the graduates Percentage They applied for a vacant announced job 71% We utilized personal contacts (family, friends, employers) 25% We approached the National Agency for Workforce 22% They contacted us without knowing that we have a vacant job position 13% We contacted a human resources agency 9% We hired students during their studies 8% The graduates sent public announcements where stating their will to work 3% We were helped by the university/ faculty career centers 3% We were helped by a teacher from an university/a faculty 2% We approached each one of them in the faculty or in other places 1% Other methods 8% TOTAL 167%
  • 12. Involvement of labor market in universities Feedback on the curricula In 85% of the universities the labor market doesn`t give its feedback on the curricula at the beginning of an academic year. In 9% of the universities, the students consider the labor market has a medium involvement in developing the curricula. Only in 6% of the universities, the students consider the labor market has an important role in developing the curricula and give its feedback on it.
  • 13. Involvement of labor market in universities Donations and sponsorships 47% of the students consider the labor market is not active in this respect in their universities. 32% consider the labor market has a medium involvement in donations and sponsorships in their universities. 21% consider the labor market has a significant involvement in this respect in their universities.
  • 14. Involvement of labor market in universities Private scholarships for students 77% of the students consider the labor market is completely inactive in this respect in their universities. 15% consider the labor market has a medium involvement in offering private scholarships for students in their universities. 8% consider the labor market has a significant involvement in this respect in their universities.
  • 15. Involvement of labor market in universities Practice and internships for students 47% of the students consider the labor market does not have a significant contribution in offering practice programs and internships for students during their studies. 44% consider the labor market has a medium involvement in offering practice programs and internships for students during their studies. 9% consider the labor market has a significant involvement in this respect in their universities.
  • 16. Involvement of labor market in universities How students see involvement of labor market in decision-making structures should look like
  • 17. Recommendations For the Ministry of Education - To develop national studies about private scholarships and to lobby to labor market to increase its investment in Education - To create a national department responsible with attracting and collecting private funds for education from the labor market - To create a national structure who will collaborate with the labor market, bringing together representatives of the academic stuff, employers and students - To make pressures so that the new National Education Law is respected (for example the article saying universities should ensure at least 30% of the student practices)
  • 18. Recommendations For Universities - To organize at least one meeting for every year where brining together representatives of labor market with the academic staff and students - To realize annual researches about labor market’s feedback on the curricula using - To stimulate and to facilitate the access to labor market to provide optional courses in universities - To develop an annual strategy on private found raising, which will increase the number of private scholarships, donations and sponsorships - To respect the new National Education Law with all its aspects - To create a department at university level who will be responsible to find practice places for students and to monitor their quality
  • 19. Recommendations For Universities - To create practice places and internships inside the university - To create a consultative structure at university level where representatives of labor market will be full members - To monitor and evaluate the evolution of its graduates and their integration on labor market
  • 20. What students can do - Good practices - Academic vs. Private 1. Opinion polling trough the application of questionnaires to a sample of 8000 students on determining the current level of connectivity between the university and labor market 2. Making contact with the private sector – at least 7 representatives, academics – at least 5 representatives and public authorities – at least 4 representatives in each of the 8 centers 3. Printing of information materials – 4000 posters, 16.000 stickers, 16.000 brochures, 32.000 flyers and 600 maps to inform students, media and stakeholders about the purpose and the objectives of the project 4. Creating a site dedicated to this project including information about the current level of absorption of students/graduates in the labor market and a special forum for discussions
  • 21. What students can do - Good practices - Academic vs. Private - opinion polling trough the application of questionnaires to a sample of 8000 students, members of leading bodies from universities and public institutions - information and awareness campaign among students and members of leading bodies from universities using various promotional materials (posters, leaflets, brochures, stickers, flyers) and media (radio spots, website) - 8 debates at national and local level, with the participation of students, members of the academic community, representatives of private companies, public institutions, NGOs - publication of a material which contains the conclusions of the debates, examples of good and bad practices and recommendations
  • 22. What students can do - Good practices - Junior Summer University - A two week simulation for high school students on what means to be a student at the faculty they want to go to