Essays about: "Career Entry"

Showing result 6 - 8 of 8 essays containing the words Career Entry.

  1. 6. Gender Earnings Gap at Career Entry : Is there an earnings gap between men and women at labor market entry, for similarly highly educated individuals?

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi och statistik (NS)

    Author : Alice Boinet; Shabani Lyulieta; [2014]
    Keywords : Gender; Earnings; Gap; Education; Discrimination; Career Entry;

    Abstract : This paper analyses the gender earnings gap in Sweden at career entry, for individuals with comparable educational profile. There are many studies on this topic. Usually, researchers are focusing their attention on the evolution of this gap through individuals’ career. READ MORE

  2. 7. Enduring the entrepreneurial path after failure : Insights from the Career Construction Theory

    University essay from Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Luca Comito; [2013]
    Keywords : entrepreneur; entrepreneurial career; failure; re-entry; Career Construction Theory; habitual entrepreneur; portfolio entrepreneur;

    Abstract : This empirical paper aims to cast light on the relatively unexplored field of study of the effects of failure on entrepreneurs. In fact, in the last years different scholars published relevant analyses on the financial, social, and psychological outcomes of this occurrence, but there is still a certain lack of research on the long-term effects of failure on the career choices of failed entrepreneurs. READ MORE

  3. 8. ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLE CHOICES : JAPANESE SNOWBOARDERS IN NEW ZEALAND

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudier

    Author : Nicolas Ashton; [2007]
    Keywords : Snowboarding; Identity; Youth; Employment; Globalisation; Social sciences; Samhällsvetenskaper; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : There is a debate in Japan which focuses on the lifestyle choices of young Japanese. The elder generation think youth are being selfish and not making a sufficient contribution to society in that they are not conforming to traditional societal expectations. READ MORE