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Part of the book series: Higher Education Dynamics ((HEDY,volume 15))

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The study addressed students graduating from three- to six-year higher education programmes in 1994/95. It did not include two-year programmes at higher education institutions, tertiary education programmes that were not considered to be part of “higher education” in the respective countries and graduates of advanced programmes requiring more than 6 years of study (e.g. the Finnish Licentiate) and those awarded a Ph.D. However, the study might also include persons awarded those advanced and doctoral degrees during the first four years after graduation which formed the basis of the survey.

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Schomburg, H., Teichler, U. (2006). COURSE OF STUDY. In: Higher Education and Graduate Employment in Europe. Higher Education Dynamics, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5154-8_5

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