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The 2008 Graduate Pathways Survey: graduates' education and employment outcomes five years after completion of a bachelor degree at an Australian university

The 2008 Graduate Pathways Survey was designed to gain information on employment outcomes five years after completing a bachelor degree, how these changed from graduates' initial outcomes, the pathways taken and the factors that influence outcomes. 9,238 graduates from all Table A higher education providers (with one exception) as well as Bond University and the University of Notre Dame participated in the survey. The 2008 Graduate Pathways Survey was the first national study of its kind in Australia. The key findings were that: (1) graduates can take a few years to establish their careers: the rate of participation in paid work among graduates rose from 84% to 91% between the first and fifth year following graduation; (2) at the national level, the median graduate salary rose from $38,000 to $60,000 in the first five years post-graduation - a 58% increase; (3) graduate outcomes and pathways varied for different fields of education, with some graduates taking longer to settle into their careers; and (4) graduates from disadvantaged backgrounds achieved outcomes on par with the general graduate population.

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Authors: Coates, Hamish; Edwards, Daniel
Corporate authors: Australia. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
Date: 2009
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Resource type: Report
Subjects: Pathways; Qualifications; Employment;

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