Students' Perceptions of Employability : A Gender Perspective

Authors

  •   Vikram Chadha Professor, Punjab School of Economics, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar - 143 005, Punjab.
  •   Heena Sachdeva Research Scholar, Punjab School of Economics, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar - 143 005, Punjab

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer/2019/v8i1/142712

Keywords:

ANOVA

, Employment, Perceptions, Students' Skills.

JEL Classification

, J21, J24, J29

Paper Submission Date

, July 2, 2018, Paper Sent Back for Revision, January 17, 2019, Paper Acceptance Date, February 25, 2019.

Abstract

The purpose of this paper was to study the perception of students (on the threshold of job market) regarding the employability skills that are important to get and secure employment in the professional job market. However, the main aim of the study was to seek the difference in skills gender-wise. The questionnaire was developed to assess the perception of the skill sets considered important by students who were on the verge of getting employed. A sample of 325 students from various disciplines from nine engineering and management institutions of Punjab was considered for the study. The study found significant difference between male and female respondents' rating for communication skills, coping to change with changing environment, decision - making skills, motivation, stress-management skills, time management skills, computer programming skills, and IT skills and on the other hand, found no significant difference between male and female respondents' rating in case of leadership skills and problem - solving skills.

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Published

2019-02-28

How to Cite

Chadha, V., & Sachdeva, H. (2019). Students’ Perceptions of Employability : A Gender Perspective. Arthshastra Indian Journal of Economics & Research, 8(1), 23–37. https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer/2019/v8i1/142712

Issue

Section

Labour Economics

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