Does higher education equip graduate students with the employability skills employers require? The perceptions of employers in Ghana
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Recent changes in the labour market and higher education sector have
placed graduates’ employability on the agenda of researchers, policy makers and employers in both advanced and developing economies.
Yet, the question of whether higher education equips graduate students
with the employability skills employers require remains under-studied
particularly in a developing country like Ghana. Using survey data and
employing a paired t-test analyses, our findings reveal that whilst the
employers perceive graduate students to possess various critical skills
which match industry demands, the graduate students fall short in these
critical skills. The differences were statistically significant indicating that
there are still gaps between what higher education is offering its students
and what industry requires from graduates at the entry-level. Based on the
findings, implications for theory, policy, and practice are discussed.
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Research Article