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Artigos de revistas sobre o assunto "Employabilité des diplômés"
Touati, Zeineb, e Cristina Badulescu. "Employabilité, insertion professionnelle et mobilité des jeunes diplômés dans les métiers de la communication en France". Revue Communication & professionnalisation, n.º 2 (19 de dezembro de 2014): 102–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/rcompro.vi2.353.
Texto completo da fonteGuiaké, Mathias, Jean Gonondo e Emmanuel Béché. "Formation en Chine et employabilité des diplômés camerounais de retour au pays". Journal of Sino-African Studies 2, n.º 1 (7 de abril de 2023): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.56377/jsas.v2n1.2135.
Texto completo da fonteFerrer Guerra, Julián, Ignacio López Valdovinos e Nayelli del Carmen Ramírez Segovia. "La trilogía en educación superior de desarrollo tecnológico, educación dual y emprendimiento". Recherches en Sciences de Gestion N° 156, n.º 3 (27 de julho de 2023): 259–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/resg.156.0259.
Texto completo da fonteNiang, Mohamed Bachir. "Employabilité et entreprenariat : nouveaux paradigmes des universités contre le chômage des jeunes au Sénégal". Revue de droit comparé du travail et de la sécurité sociale 3 (2024): 208–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/12f10.
Texto completo da fonteNguyen Thi Cuc, Phuong, Dai Vu Van, Quynh Kieu Thi Thuy e Huong Nghiem Thi Thu. "Vers un Enseignement par compétences de l’interprétation consécutive dans les universités au Vietnam". Hikma 21, n.º 2 (23 de dezembro de 2022): 347–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/hikma.v21i2.14373.
Texto completo da fonteIssam, Melhaoui, e Balhadj Said. "Etude de Perception de l’employabilité chez les étudiants issus des établissements à accès régulé dans le secteur public au Maroc : vers un style pédagogique favorisant l’autonomie". European Scientific Journal, ESJ 17, n.º 32 (30 de setembro de 2021): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n32p141.
Texto completo da fonteBranche-Seigeot, Aline. "Participation au marché du travail, employabilité et compétences de base : le cas français". Économie appliquée 66, n.º 3 (2013): 67–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecoap.2013.3644.
Texto completo da fonteBoudjelal, Abdelmalek Adda, e Lahouari Bouzidi. "Formation Et Employabilité En Algérie:, Le Cas Des Diplômés Universitaires". مجلة دراسات إنسانية واجتماعية, 2019, 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.46315/1714-000-009-037.
Texto completo da fonteSaid, Balhadj, e Melhaoui Issam. "Le style pédagogogique autonomisant contribue-t-il au développement d’une pré-employabilité des jeunes diplômés: revue de littérature et proposition d’un modèle conceptuel". European Scientific Journal ESJ 16, n.º 4 (29 de fevereiro de 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2020.v16n4p107.
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Aharbil, Adil Arnaud. "L'insertion professionnelle des marocains diplômés en France après le retour au pays d'origine". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0158.
Texto completo da fonteThe migration of Moroccan students, particularly to France, reflects a desire to overcome the challenges posed by a local labor market often considered unfavorable to Moroccan graduates. Faced with these constraints, students opt for academic training abroad, especially in France, in the hope of acquiring skills and international recognition likely to improve their professional prospects. However, this dynamic raises the question of how a stay in France, whether purely academic or enriched by professional experience, effectively contributes to their employability and reintegration into the local labor market upon their return. This doctoral research is set within this framework and explores the professional trajectories of Moroccan graduates who studied in France before returning to Morocco. It analyzes their motivations, return experiences, and the impact of this migration on their professional integration. Additionally, it examines the return intentions of Moroccan students still in training in France, in connection with their post-graduation plans. Finally, the study investigates the preferences of Moroccan employers for graduates trained in France, aiming to better understand the alignment between students’ aspirations and the needs of the Moroccan labor market. To achieve these objectives, the methodology is based on an in-depth analysis of data from three surveys specifically designed for this study. The combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, including discourse analysis, has enriched the understanding of the dynamics related to the employability of Moroccan graduates. The results reveal that students’ individual perceptions of job opportunities in their field of study and qualifications, both in the host and home countries, play a crucial role in their decision to return to Morocco after studying abroad. Furthermore, the simultaneous attachment to both the host and home countries significantly influences their post-graduation choices. Professional experience acquired in France after graduation also significantly enhances the employability of Moroccan graduates, regardless of their field of study. However, disparities persist: graduates from fields such as humanities, social sciences (literature, etc.), and pure sciences face greater reintegration challenges compared to those in economics, management, and engineering, who experience smoother professional integration in Morocco. Finally, the study highlights the importance of academic backgrounds, professional trajectories, and individual characteristics in the success and employability of graduates in the Moroccan labor market. It also demonstrates that Moroccan employers highly value university degrees obtained in France, as well as the professional experience gained in the country. However, disparities in recruitment practices are observed, influenced by factors such as the type of company management (family-owned or not) and the nature of relationships with partners and clients (local or international). These findings underscore the complexity of the interactions between the international trajectories of graduates and the specificities of the local labor market, offering a comprehensive perspective on the challenges of employability in Morocco
Khenissi, Mohamed Ghazi. "Vers la qualité et l'employabilité par un marketing de veille pédagogique et stratégique universitaire". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUL2003.
Texto completo da fonteInformation literacy is one of competences conferred to individual employability in information and knowledge society (IKS). By Requiring employable skills (EC), this society acquires a new dimension (SICS & CE) and passes labor market from classic concept of "job market" to "employability market (MEMP)" seeking flexibility and adaptive skills to changes. Foresight Scanning in general and specifically digital one, works by its "Information and Knowledge Production Process" to develop information literacy/Internet (CIVI) to improve various individual skills. In this sense, this thesis evolves in a qualitative and interpretative exploratory approach, to treat the issue of quality skills development, defining the employability of university students. It seeks to know how a universities’ foresight scanning will improve quality of their employable CIVI culture skill, by adopting in its informational production process, a market-oriented relational marketing involving university students as "internal customers ", as well as employability market actors as" external customers " ?Evolving in a socio-constructivist perspective, series of evaluations on skills and satisfactions of learners as well as their skills CIVI assessment models were developed as part of a competency based approach (SBA) adopting a relational internal and external marketing. This approach is characterized firstly by an "Orientation-Involvement of Learners-Clients: OI-APCL" and secondly by an "Orientation-Involvement of employability market: OI-MEMP," based on an educational blog as informational Web.2.0 System and monitoring tool designed to develop competency in information literacy learners. This led us to conclude in the orientation forward an employability university, skills levels improvement by declining secular groups CIVI culture, from 88.74% to 41.94% and a need for training CIVI rate of Culture from 89.50% to 46.50% resulting to learner employability and the recruitment of three groups of the 20 pairs graduate students involved in our work, This recommends adoption of an " Foresight Scanning employability" for quality development skills in SICS&CE society seeking now more than information and knowledge, but also flexibility skills to adapt changes and innovations defining really individual employability
Khenissi, Mohamed Ghazi. "Vers la qualité et l'employabilité par un marketing de veille pédagogique et stratégique universitaire". Thesis, Toulon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUL2003/document.
Texto completo da fonteInformation literacy is one of competences conferred to individual employability in information and knowledge society (IKS). By Requiring employable skills (EC), this society acquires a new dimension (SICS & CE) and passes labor market from classic concept of "job market" to "employability market (MEMP)" seeking flexibility and adaptive skills to changes. Foresight Scanning in general and specifically digital one, works by its "Information and Knowledge Production Process" to develop information literacy/Internet (CIVI) to improve various individual skills. In this sense, this thesis evolves in a qualitative and interpretative exploratory approach, to treat the issue of quality skills development, defining the employability of university students. It seeks to know how a universities’ foresight scanning will improve quality of their employable CIVI culture skill, by adopting in its informational production process, a market-oriented relational marketing involving university students as "internal customers ", as well as employability market actors as" external customers " ?Evolving in a socio-constructivist perspective, series of evaluations on skills and satisfactions of learners as well as their skills CIVI assessment models were developed as part of a competency based approach (SBA) adopting a relational internal and external marketing. This approach is characterized firstly by an "Orientation-Involvement of Learners-Clients: OI-APCL" and secondly by an "Orientation-Involvement of employability market: OI-MEMP," based on an educational blog as informational Web.2.0 System and monitoring tool designed to develop competency in information literacy learners. This led us to conclude in the orientation forward an employability university, skills levels improvement by declining secular groups CIVI culture, from 88.74% to 41.94% and a need for training CIVI rate of Culture from 89.50% to 46.50% resulting to learner employability and the recruitment of three groups of the 20 pairs graduate students involved in our work, This recommends adoption of an " Foresight Scanning employability" for quality development skills in SICS&CE society seeking now more than information and knowledge, but also flexibility skills to adapt changes and innovations defining really individual employability
Ndior, Badara. "Les universités publiques à l'épreuve de la professionnalisation des études dans la réforme LMD : le cas du Sénégal". Phd thesis, Université de Strasbourg, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00944199.
Texto completo da fonteManto, Jonte Justine Juliette. "Déterminants sociocognitifs des comportements de recherche d'emploi chez les diplômés de l'enseignement supérieur : comparaison France-Cameroun". Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENH001/document.
Texto completo da fonteWhat are the motivational and cognitive mechanisms that support job search strategies implemented by the graduates? This question is the base of the analyses carried out in this thesis work. The related developments are based on three nested levels. The first one examines the relationship between dimensions highlighted by the social cognitive theory of career (TSCC) (Lent, Brown and Hackett, 1994), and performance in job search. The second objective introduce self-regulation strategies (STARE) in order to analyze to what extent they can mediate the relationship between self-efficacy (SEP), career objective (OPRO), professional project (PPRO), perceived difficulties (DIFF) and performance. Finally, the first two levels of analysis are justified by the need to understand the motivational and cognitive mechanisms associated to contextual factors and underly dynamics of job search. The current labour market setup increases the relevance of obviousness: professional insertion process is not linear and even with same training courses, graduates are not equals face to difficulties regarding employment access. Based on a sample of 50 curricula vitae (CV) of job seekers (Study 1), two samples of 410 employees (study 2) and 384 job seekers (study 3), all of them graduates, the research carried out both in Cameroon and France shows on one side that the variables of intent or outcome expectations and self-efficacy are good predictors of performance, in accordance with the international literature on the TSCC. On the other side, relationship analysis between these dimensions and performance aroused in job search through simple, multiple and moderate mediations, shows that self-regulation strategies introduced in the TSCC model constitute a significant mediator of the effect of all variables on the employees success, the professional goal and the professional project on the future of job seekers, and of self-efficacy solely when performing an analysis differentiated by gender. To end with, the results suggest that contrary to established logic and traditional path of job search, the current configuration of the labor market would boost new forms of organization and adjustment among actors who evolve in this sector
Deles, Romain. "Quand on n'a "que" BAC + 3... : les étudiants et l'insertion professionnelle". Thesis, Bordeaux, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BORD0163/document.
Texto completo da fonteThis thesis focuses on the transition to work of students. It raises especially twoquestions: the question of objective employability opportunities for graduates of higher education,and makes in this way a contribution to the debate on the devaluation of diplomas ; the questionof the experience of the professional integration of young people in the French institutional andsocial context marked by the need to establish professionally.Figures of "intello précaire" or "ouvrier bachelier" embody the employment difficulties ofskilled youth. This phenomenon must be relativized: young university graduates have much lowerlevels of unemployment than non-graduates. Standard measures of profitability diplomas shouldlead to optimism : an additional year of higher education continues to provide 8% additionalincome. The devaluation of diplomas seems to be a "myth." However, these optimisticconclusions are based on highly aggregated indicators : the performance in terms of professionalintegration are assessed according to the number of years of schooling or the level of education.One measures for example the chances of employability of baccalauréat graduates and of masterholders and compares the relative profitability of these diplomas. In this way, the studies areunderstood as a continuum of knowledge : educational contexts, work intensity of each student,and especially the field of education pursued are not considered in the traditional measure ofprofitability diplomas. This thesis, based on a secondary analysis of quantitative data, precisesthis traditional measure by reintroducing the field of education. One can notice that at the samelevel of degree, there are wide disparities between training specialties in the probability of findingskilled jobs. The field of education determines as much as the level of training access to a skilledjob. Thus, this work concludes at the existence of local overeducation effects, located on specifictraining specialties
Lahiouel, Ridha. "Mutations démographiques et emploi : le cas des étudiants du Sud-Est tunisien". Thesis, Paris 10, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA100110/document.
Texto completo da fonteIn Tunisia, the massification and democratization of higher education have exploded the number of graduates who have employability problems since the early 1980s, this situation was one of the main triggers of the Revolution of January 14, 2011. As in many countries, causing the unemployment Tunisian graduates lies essentially in the phase shift between training (human capital investment), and business needs (investment in employment). This phenomenon does not fail to have significant sociodemographic consequences. Indeed, individuals with insertion difficulties often experience a sense of marginalization or exclusion, including matrimonial transactions (delay their date of couple formation will affect fertility). Graduates eek to developing strategies to escape unemployment to escape unemployment such as emigration, further education especially for girls or business creation if the financial situation allows.The objective of this thesis is to study and understand the interactions between employment and demographic phenomena
Livros sobre o assunto "Employabilité des diplômés"
1953-, Lin Zeng, Canada. Human Resources Development Canada. Applied Research Branch. e Centre for Education Statistics (Canada), eds. Consequences and policy implications for university students who have chosen liberal or vocational education: Labour market outcomes and employability skills. Hull, PQ: Applied Research Branch, Strategic Policy, Human Resources Development Canada, 2000.
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