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Part-time work and full-time higher education

Part-time work and full-time higher education ABSTRACT This paper reports the results of a random sample survey of term-time employment amongst full-time undergraduates in four institutions. There is a belief that the incidence of employment is increasing, with detrimental effects for academic performance, but the supporting evidence is typically drawn from studies of specific institutions and/or specific groups of students. This paper offers a more widely-based estimate of the incidence of employment, analyses who works and why, and estimates the contribution of employment to student income. The paper suggests that the current focus on earnings and hours is limiting and that widely drawn ‘employment profiles˚s need to be identified and linked to academic constraints in order to identify the range of consequences of student employment. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Studies in Higher Education Taylor & Francis

Part-time work and full-time higher education

Studies in Higher Education , Volume 20 (2): 16 – Jan 1, 1995

Part-time work and full-time higher education

Studies in Higher Education , Volume 20 (2): 16 – Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper reports the results of a random sample survey of term-time employment amongst full-time undergraduates in four institutions. There is a belief that the incidence of employment is increasing, with detrimental effects for academic performance, but the supporting evidence is typically drawn from studies of specific institutions and/or specific groups of students. This paper offers a more widely-based estimate of the incidence of employment, analyses who works and why, and estimates the contribution of employment to student income. The paper suggests that the current focus on earnings and hours is limiting and that widely drawn ‘employment profiles˚s need to be identified and linked to academic constraints in order to identify the range of consequences of student employment.

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Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
1470-174X
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0307-5079
DOI
10.1080/03075079512331381693
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper reports the results of a random sample survey of term-time employment amongst full-time undergraduates in four institutions. There is a belief that the incidence of employment is increasing, with detrimental effects for academic performance, but the supporting evidence is typically drawn from studies of specific institutions and/or specific groups of students. This paper offers a more widely-based estimate of the incidence of employment, analyses who works and why, and estimates the contribution of employment to student income. The paper suggests that the current focus on earnings and hours is limiting and that widely drawn ‘employment profiles˚s need to be identified and linked to academic constraints in order to identify the range of consequences of student employment.

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Studies in Higher EducationTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1995

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