Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sector

Orientation: South Africa is experiencing growth in its graduate labour force, but graduateunemployment is rising with the overall unemployment rate. Graduate unemployment isproblematic, because it wastes scarce human capital, which is detrimental to the economy inthe long run. Research purpose: Th...

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Main Authors: Faith Oluwajodu, Derick Blaauw, Lorraine Greyling, Ewert P.J. Kleynhans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2015-04-01
Series:South African Journal of Human Resource Management
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Online Access:https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/656
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spelling doaj-f9a6cdc66e8e4f528b922c7840b0d8a32020-11-24T22:48:01ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Human Resource Management1683-75842071-078X2015-04-01131e1e910.4102/sajhrm.v13i1.656333Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sectorFaith Oluwajodu0Derick Blaauw1Lorraine Greyling2Ewert P.J. Kleynhans3Department of Economics and Econometrics, University of JohannesburgSchool of Economics, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusDepartment of Economics and Econometrics, University of JohannesburgSchool of Economics, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOrientation: South Africa is experiencing growth in its graduate labour force, but graduateunemployment is rising with the overall unemployment rate. Graduate unemployment isproblematic, because it wastes scarce human capital, which is detrimental to the economy inthe long run. Research purpose: This study explores the perceived causes of graduate unemployment fromthe perspective of the South African banking sector. Motivation for the study: Researchers have conducted various studies on graduateunemployment in South Africa and across the globe, but few studies have beenconducted on the causes of graduate unemployment. There appear to be some gaps in theliterature; therefore, other problems and solutions to graduate unemployment have to beexplored Research approach, design and method: The researchers followed a survey design. Questionnaires and face-to-face interviews were used as research instruments to identify theperceived causes of graduate unemployment in the banking sector of South Africa. Researchparticipants were unemployed graduates, recently employed graduates and graduaterecruitment managers in the banking sector. Main findings: The study shows that several factors are perceived to be the causes of graduateunemployment in the South African banking sector. These include: skills, institution attendedby graduate and differences in expectations from employers and graduates.Practical/managerial application: The findings have implications for educational institutionsand companies that are encouraged to consider possible solutions to resolving the causes ofgraduate unemployment. Contribution/value-add: This study is one of the first papers to investigate the causes ofgraduate unemployment in the South African banking sector. It provides a rich platform forfurther studies and replication in other sectors, especially within the African context.https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/656Human capital, skills, higher education, training, labour, financial institutions
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Derick Blaauw
Lorraine Greyling
Ewert P.J. Kleynhans
Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sector
South African Journal of Human Resource Management
Human capital, skills, higher education, training, labour, financial institutions
author_facet Faith Oluwajodu
Derick Blaauw
Lorraine Greyling
Ewert P.J. Kleynhans
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title Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sector
title_short Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sector
title_full Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sector
title_fullStr Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sector
title_full_unstemmed Graduate unemployment in South Africa: Perspectives from the banking sector
title_sort graduate unemployment in south africa: perspectives from the banking sector
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series South African Journal of Human Resource Management
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publishDate 2015-04-01
description Orientation: South Africa is experiencing growth in its graduate labour force, but graduateunemployment is rising with the overall unemployment rate. Graduate unemployment isproblematic, because it wastes scarce human capital, which is detrimental to the economy inthe long run. Research purpose: This study explores the perceived causes of graduate unemployment fromthe perspective of the South African banking sector. Motivation for the study: Researchers have conducted various studies on graduateunemployment in South Africa and across the globe, but few studies have beenconducted on the causes of graduate unemployment. There appear to be some gaps in theliterature; therefore, other problems and solutions to graduate unemployment have to beexplored Research approach, design and method: The researchers followed a survey design. Questionnaires and face-to-face interviews were used as research instruments to identify theperceived causes of graduate unemployment in the banking sector of South Africa. Researchparticipants were unemployed graduates, recently employed graduates and graduaterecruitment managers in the banking sector. Main findings: The study shows that several factors are perceived to be the causes of graduateunemployment in the South African banking sector. These include: skills, institution attendedby graduate and differences in expectations from employers and graduates.Practical/managerial application: The findings have implications for educational institutionsand companies that are encouraged to consider possible solutions to resolving the causes ofgraduate unemployment. Contribution/value-add: This study is one of the first papers to investigate the causes ofgraduate unemployment in the South African banking sector. It provides a rich platform forfurther studies and replication in other sectors, especially within the African context.
topic Human capital, skills, higher education, training, labour, financial institutions
url https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/656
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