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Influence of university prestige on graduate wage and job satisfaction: the case of South Korea
Authors:Jisun Jung  Soo Jeung Lee
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kongjisun@hku.hk;3. International Centre for Higher Education Research (INCHER), University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Obtaining a tertiary degree no longer guarantees entry to the best occupational positions in today’s labour market. Success is no longer about ‘more’ education, but about ‘better’ education for university graduates. This study aims to understand whether university prestige in Korea accounts for occupational outcomes in both monetary and non-monetary aspects, such as salaries and job satisfaction. The study particularly focuses on the way different levels of university prestige are affected by gender. The fourth wave data from the Korean Education and Employment Panel were used, providing information from the results of a panel survey of university graduates in terms of their social and academic background and job employment status. Results show that university prestige continues to matters in occupational outcomes in particular, for wage, but it is not significant for job satisfaction. The effect is more significant among male graduates than among female graduates.
Keywords:Gender  job satisfaction  job status  South Korea  university prestige  wage
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