FSD3457 Finnish University Graduates of Year 2014: Career and Employment Survey 2019

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Study title

Finnish University Graduates of Year 2014: Career and Employment Survey 2019

Dataset ID Number

FSD3457

Persistent identifier

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3457

Data Type

Quantitative

Authors

  • Aarresaari network of the Academic Career Services in Finland

Other Identification/Acknowledgements

  • Ollikainen, Jyrki (Tampere University. Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences)

Abstract

The survey charted the career and employment situations of people who had graduated from Finnish universities with a lower (BA/BSc or equivalent) or higher (MA/MSc or equivalent) degree in 2014. The survey was conducted five years after graduation.

The first part investigated the respondents' education and work history. They were asked whether they had, after graduation, participated in job-related training, career guidance or any additional professional qualification or higher education studies. The respondents were asked whether they agreed or disagreed to a set of attitudinal statements regarding their degree and its usefulness for employment. Further questions covered how many employers the respondents had had, whether the respondents had been entrepreneurs, self-employed or freelancers, and whether they had been outside the labour market because of a family leave or unemployment.

The respondents' satisfaction with their career thus far was charted, along with current occupational status, type of employer, and type of current work tasks. The respondents were also asked whether the first job after graduation had required an academic degree, whether it had been commensurate with their qualification, and if not, why they had accepted the job. It was also examined to what extent the respondents had been able to utilise knowledge and skills gained during their university studies. Monthly gross income at the time of the survey was charted.

Next, the respondents were asked which factors had had an impact on their employment after graduation (e.g. major/minor subjects, internship, work experience, personal networks). Questions also covered how important certain skills and know-how were in the respondents' current job and how well their studies had developed these skills (e.g. theoretical or practical knowledge of their field, problem solving, managerial skills, negotiation skills, project management, and communication in English).

Background variables included the respondent's gender, age at the time of graduation (categorised), monthly gross income (top-coded), the university they attended, and information on the degree (field of study, number of credits required for the degree, degree level).

Keywords

appointment to job; career development; educational certificates; employment; employment opportunities; graduates; job satisfaction; temporary employment; tertiary education (first stage)

Topic Classification

Series

Career and Employment Survey of Finnish University Graduates

Distributor

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Access

The dataset is (C) available only for research including master's theses.

Data Collector

  • Aarresaari network of the Academic Career Services in Finland

Time Period Covered

2014 – 2019

Collection Dates

2019

Nation

Finland

Geographical Coverage

Finland

Analysis/Observation Unit Type

Individual

Universe

Bachelor, Master and Licentiate of Medicine graduates of 2014 from Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Åbo Akademi University, University of the Arts Helsinki, University of Helsinki, University of Eastern Finland, University of Jyväskylä, University of Lapland, University of Oulu, Tampere University, University of Turku, and University of Vaasa.

Time Method

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Sampling Procedure

Total universe/Complete enumeration

The survey was sent to all graduates whose contact information was available. The graduates were approached by SMS, post or email.

Collection Mode

Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)

Self-administered questionnaire: Paper

Research Instrument

Structured questionnaire

Response Rate

39.6

Data File Language

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The data files of this dataset are available in the following languages: Finnish.

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Data Version

2.0

Completeness of Data and Restrictions

To prevent identification of respondents, the following anonymisation measures were taken during archiving: age (bv3) was categorised, municipality of residence (bv10) was coarsened to NUTS3 region of residence, two categories in field of study (bv11) were combined, and income (q21) was top-coded (over 9000 euros per month). Open-ended variables were also removed from the data. In addition, the number of enterprises in the variable q8a is TOP-coded.

The archived data are missing open-ended variables of the type "other, please specify" as well as open-ended variables denoting job title (q15), employer (q16), and municipality where the workplace is located (q17).

Weighting

There are no weight variables in the data.

Citation Requirement

The data and its creators shall be cited in all publications and presentations for which the data have been used. The bibliographic citation may be in the form suggested by the archive or in the form required by the publication.

Bibliographical Citation

Aarresaari network of the Academic Career Services in Finland: Finnish University Graduates of Year 2014: Career and Employment Survey 2019 [dataset]. Version 2.0 (2021-03-01). Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor]. https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3457

Deposit Requirement

Notify FSD of all publications where you have used the data by sending the citation information to user-services.fsd@tuni.fi.

Disclaimer

The original data creators and the archive bear no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the reuse of the data.

Related Materials

News release of the survey 30 September 2019 [web]. https://www.aarresaari.net/tiedote_3092019 [cited 17 July 2020].

Related Publications Tooltip

Suorsa, Outi & Sainio, Juha (2020). Osaamisesta yliopistojen maisteriseurantakyselyiden 2017 - 2019 pohjalta [verkkodokumentti]. Aarresaari. Yliopistojen työelämä- ja urapalveluiden verkosto. https://www.aarresaari.net/download/98/uraseurantaraportti_osaamisesta_2020/pdf [viitattu 10.8.2020].

Tynjälä, Päivi & Rautopuro, Juhani & Aittola, Helena & Jääskelä, Päivikki & Markkanen, Ilona & Virolainen, Maarit & Virtanen, Anne (2021). Tutkinto takana : yliopistojen kandipalautekyselyn sekä maisterien ja tohtorien uraseurantakyselyjen 2018, 2019 ja 2020 tulokset. Jyväskylän yliopisto, Koulutuksen tutkimuslaitos. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8865-4

Ollikainen, Antti (2021) Yliopistosta moninaiseen asiantuntijatyöhön: tarkastelussa yliopistossa opitut työelämätaidot ja koulutuksen laatu. Pro gradu -tutkielma. Yhteiskuntapolitiikka, Jyväskylän yliopisto.

Ronja Sandbacka, Does family leave have an effect on the career? An empirical analysis of highly educated women's labour market outcomes. Master's thesis in Economics, Åbo Akademi University, 2022.

Naukkarinen, J. & Bairoh, S. (2022). Gender differences in early careers of Finnish engineers. Frontiers in Education 2022, Uppsala, 8-11 Oct. doi: 10.1109/FIE56618.2022.9962687

Sandbacka, Ronja (2022). Does family leave have an effect on the career? : An empirical analysis of highly educated women's labour market outcomes. Master theses of economics. Helsinki: University of Helsinki.

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