Graduate employability and competence development in Higher Education: a systematic literature review using PRISMA
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2020
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English
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This paper aims to develop a systematic review on graduate employability and competence
development, intending to present an international perspective on the matter. It analyses the role
of higher education institutions in promoting the development of competences for employability.
The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews (PRISMA) statement was used as a formal
systematic review guideline for data collection. Data was obtained from research studies over
the period 2009–2019. The analysis included a total of 69 papers from Web of Science (WoS)
and Scopus databases. Results show that Europe leads the number of publications on these
topics during the past decade. One of the main issues associated with competence development
and graduate employability found in the review is related to the (mis)match between university
graduates’ competences and employers’ needs. Findings indicate that higher education institutions
are concerned with using strategies to enhance the development of competences for graduate
employability. Graduate employability and competence development around the world depend on a
strong sense of innovation and collaboration practices implemented in higher education.
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Employability, Graduates, Competences, Higher Education, Systematic review, PRISMA
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10.3390/su12155900
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Abelha, M., Fernandes, S., Mesquita, D., Seabra, F., & Ferreira-Oliveira, A. T. (2020). Graduate employability and competence development in Higher Education: a systematic literature review using PRISMA. Sustainability, 12 (15), pp. 1-27. Doi: 10.3390/su12155900. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3185
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