Future professionals or future taxi drivers? University graduates and the labor market in Mexico

Authors

  • Wietse de Vries Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
  • Yadira Navarro Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/iisue.20072872e.2011.4.34

Keywords:

university graduates, higher education, labor market, Mexico.

Abstract

The contribution of universities to the future of its students is a controversial topic. Official reports usually profile higher education as the driver for economic and social development, but at the same time they cast doubt upon this assertion pointing out that many graduates are unemployed or work as taxi drivers.

This article presents the data analysis of an international project to follow-up on university graduates with the participation of nine Mexican universities. The data reveal that unemployment problems indeed exist, but also that the underlying reasons for these issues are complex and not always well understood by the policy makers.

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Author Biographies

Wietse de Vries, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

PhD in Education from the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes (UAA). Professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP). Research topics: the use of information and communications technologies, teaching/learning methods and gender issues.

Yadira Navarro, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

PhD in Education from the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes (UAA). Professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP). Research topics: the use of information and communications technologies, teaching/learning methods and gender issues.

Published

2011-05-31

How to Cite

de Vries, W., & Navarro, Y. (2011). Future professionals or future taxi drivers? University graduates and the labor market in Mexico. Revista Iberoamericana De Educación Superior, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.22201/iisue.20072872e.2011.4.34

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