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1 Tracer Survey of First Degree Graduates: A Comparison of Three s Office of Planng and Institutional Research University of the West Indies, Mona Campus August

2 INTRODUCTION For the third year, the Office of Planng and Institutional Research conducted a Tracer Survey of First Degree Graduates as part of a University-wide itiative. The survey targeted First degree graduates who completed their studies one and a half years earlier to see how they were farg the job market. The formation presented will help admistrators assess the degree to which the programmes offered by the Mona Campus are demand the labour market as well as the extent to which students report beg satisfied with the skills and trag they received at the Mona Campus. OVERVIEW Sce, First degree graduates have been traced annually durg the period January to March of each year. The Class of was first traced while the Class of was traced The most recent cohort, the Class of, was traced Questionnaires were mailed January to First degree graduates residg Jamaica and other countries. All graduates were given the opportunity to reply to the survey by mail or onle by early February. Non-respondents were then called to complete the survey over the telephone an effort to reach the desired response rate. As an centive, graduates were offered a cash prize for completg the survey. The wners were then contacted by June and their names posted on the UWI Mona homepage. By the end of the survey periods, the average response rate was 32% with a 42% response rate beg achieved for the cohort. Table 1. Number of First Degree Graduates and Percent Faculty Grads % Grads % Grads % Hum. & Educ % % % Med. Sci % % % PAS % % % Soc Sci % % % Total % % % The sample of respondents was also representative of the total graduate population by faculty (Table 2). 2

3 Table 2. Distribution of First Degree Graduates by Faculty Faculty Grads Grads Grads Pop. Distr. Sample Distr. Pop. Distr. Sample Distr. Pop. Distr. Sample Distr. Hum. & Educ. 34% 36% 31% 35% 31% 32% Med. Sci. 14% 13% 14% 12% 18% 15% PAS 13% 12% 13% 11% 13% 14% Soc Sci 39% 38% 41% 43% 38% 39% Total % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total N SURVEY INSTRUMENT Graduates were asked to provide basic demographic formation as well as formation related to their programme of study and employment status. They were also asked to rate the degree to which UWI contributed to their skills and competencies twelve areas (see questionnaire the Appendices). FINDINGS Employment Rates Based on the responses to the Tracer Surveys, most graduates reported beg employed and these employment rates mirrored trends the Jamaican labour force. The downward trend employment rates is reflective of the impact of the global recession which contues to have a negative impact on the economy. Figure 1. Employment Rates of Graduates Residg Jamaica and the Jamaican Labour Force Graduates Residg Jamaica Jamaican Labour Force 90% 88.9% 86.5% 87.1% 85% 85%

4 To better understand the reasons for unemployment, the cohort was asked to state the ma reason for not workg. As seen Figure 2, 32% of the unemployed stated no job opportunity while 13% reported that they could not fd a job related to their degree. A further 7% reported a lack of work experience. These categories combed accounted for 52% of responses. Almost 30% of the unemployed attributed their situation to further studies while 10% did not provide a reason. Another 10% stated other reasons. Other reasons cluded leavg their jobs or beg made redundant. Figure 2. Ma Reason for Not Workg Among the Did Not Seek Employment 1% Lack of Work Experience 7% Other Reason 10% No Answer 10% Could not Fd Job Related to Degree 13% Further Studies 28% N=143 No Job Opportunity 32% Table 3 presents employment rates of graduates by faculty and major. Table 3: Employment Rates of First Degree Graduates by Faculty and Major Employment Rate (%) Employment Rate (%) Employment Rate (%) Overall Faculty/Major Humanities African Studies Computer Science Creative Arts English Geography History Lang Comm Society Lang Comm Liberal Studies

5 Employment Rate (%) Employment Rate (%) Employment Rate (%) Humanities (cont d) Library Studies Lguistics Lit English Media & Comm Philosophy Spanish Theology Education Admistration Biology Chemistry Computer Sci Education Early Childhood English Lang & Lit Geography History Learng Difficulties Literacy Mathematics Physics Education Primary Education Science Education School Librarianship Secondary Education Social Studies Spanish Special Education Medical Sciences-MBBS MBBS Medical Sciences-BSc Basic Med Sci BBMedSci Diagnostic Imagg Nursg Physical Therapy

6 Employment Rate (%) Employment Rate (%) Employment Rate (%) Pure & Applied Sciences Actuarial Sci Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology Botany Chemistry Computer Sci Electronics Environmental Sci Food Chemistry Geography & Geol Mathematics Natural Sciences Physics Renewable Energy Zoology Social Sciences Bankg & Fance Bus. & Econ. Stats Demography Economics Hosp./Tourism Intl Relations Labour & Empl Management Studies Political Science Psychology Public Sector Mgt Social Policy & Dev Social Work Sociology Note: - - refers to no reported graduates, while 0 refers to no employed graduates. 6

7 Graduates from the Faculties of Medical Sciences and Education had the highest employment rates while a few graduates who majored Natural Sciences, Renewable/Alternative Energy, and Social Policy and Development had problems fdg work. Other majors with below average employment rates cluded History and Geography Humanities, Zoology Pure and Applied Sciences, and Economics and Political Science the Social Sciences. Employment by Occupation and Industry The distribution of employed graduates by occupation is presented Table 4. More than 60% of graduates were employed Professional occupations while 12% to 18% were employed as Technicians and Associate Professionals. Another 12% to 15% of graduates were employed as Clerks. Table 4. Employment by Occupation Occupation (%) 2010 (%) 2011 (%) Professionals Technicians & Associate Professionals Clerks Legislators, Sr. Officials, and Technicians Service, Shop, Market, Sales Workers Elementary Occupations Subtotal No Answer Total Percent 100% 100% 100% Number of Employed Graduates Based on the Jamaica Standard Occupational Classification, 1991 The professional group was an area relatively high demand the Jamaican labour market. As Table 5 shows, 35% to 40% of advertised vacancies were the combed groups of Professionals; Technicians and Associate Professionals; and Legislators, Senior Officials and Technicians. Other areas high demand were Service Work (26% to 29%) and Elementary Occupations (14% to 21%), areas where less than 2% of UWI graduates reported beg employed. 7

8 Table 5. Advertised Vacancies Jamaica by Occupational Group Occupational Group April to June 2010 April to June 2011 Professionals, Senior Officials and Technicians 40% 35% Clerks 11% 10% Service Workers, Shop & Market Sales Workers 29% 26% Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 0% 0% Craft and Related Trades Workers 4% 4% Plant and Mache Operators and Assemblers 3% 4% Elementary Occupations 14% 21% Total % 100% 100% Total N 4,180 4,732 Source: Onle Labour Market Information System. UWI graduates who were employed were more distributed by dustry of employment, with the top four dustries beg Education; Health and Social Work; Public Admistration and Defence and Social Security; and Fancial Intermediation. 8

9 Table 6. Employment by Industry Industry (%) 2010 (%) 2011 (%) Education Health and Social Work Public Adm & Defence; Social Security Fancial Intermediation Real Estate, Rentg & Busess Activities Community, Social & Personal Service Activities Wholesale & Retail Trade, Repair of Vehicles & Goods Manufacturg Hotels & Restaurants Transport, Storage & Communications Mg & Quarryg Electiricity, Gas & Water Supply Extra-Territorial Orgs and Bodies Subtotal No Answer Total Percent 100% 100% 100% Number of Employed Graduates Based on the Jamaica Industrial Classification, 2005 In contrast, most of the vacancies advertised Jamaica comprised four ma dustries: Education; Wholesale and Retail Trade; Hotels and Restaurants; and Manufacturg. Table 7. Industries with the Highest Vacancies Jamaica Rank July to September 2010 April to June Education Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Household Goods; Motor Vehicles 2 Wholesale and Retail; Repair of Household Goods; Motor Vehicles Other Community, Social and Personal Services 3 Hotels and Restaurants Education 4 Manufacturg Manufacturg 5 Public Admistration Hotels and Restaurants Source: Onle Labour Market Information System. 9

10 A high proportion of graduates were employed Education (32% to 35%) while less than 4% were employed Wholesale and Retail Trade; Hotels and Restaurants; and Manufacturg (Table 6). Occupations which were demand locally were maly Busess/Sales/Management; Teachg; and Services. Table 8. Top Ten Advertised Vacancies Jamaica by Occupation April to June 2010 April to June 2011 Occupations Vacancies Occupations Vacancies Occupations Vacancies Babysitters/ Domestic Helpers 20% Teachers/Lecturers 17% Teachers/Lecturers 18% Managers 17% Sales Representatives 16% Sales Representatives 14% Sales Representataives 15% Managers 13% Managers 13% Lecturers/Teachers 11% Domestic Helpers/ Babysitters 11% Janitors/Handymen 8% Security Guards 10% Bearers/Drivers/ Dispatchers 8% Supervisors 8% Bartenders 7% Bakers/Cooks/ Chefs 6% Chefs/Cooks/ Bakers 7% Early Childhood Practitioners 6% Domestic Helpers/ Babysitters 11% Personal Care Specialists 9% Packers/Wrappers/ Labellers 8% Bartenders/ Waiters 8% Chefs/Cooks/ Bakers 7% Matenance Workers 5% Bartenders 6% Supervisors 7% Drivers/ Delivery Practical Nurses 3% Packers 5% Riders 6% Total % 100% Total % 100% Total % 100% Total Number of Ads 2,829 Total Number of Ads 1,951 Total Number of Ads 1,940 Source: Economic and Social Survey of Jamaica (21.13) and the Onle Labour Market Information System. In comparison, the top jobs reported by graduates who were traced are presented below: 10

11 Table 9. Top Jobs of First Degree Graduates (N) 2010 (N) 2011 (N) Job Title Job Title Job Title Teacher/Lecturer 134 Teacher/Lecturer 180 Teacher/Lecturer 191 Nurse 57 Nurse 56 Officer 81 Officer 56 Assistant 50 Nurse 80 Assistant 32 Officer 43 Assistant 53 Agent/Teller 28 Representative 43 Representative 29 Manager 27 Agent/Teller 20 Clerk 28 Representative 18 Doctor 18 Agent/Teller 26 Analyst 14 Clerk 15 Manager 25 Doctor 10 Manager 13 Analyst 22 Coordator 8 Coordator 12 Coordator 11 Clerk 8 Analyst 10 Doctor 7 Total Number 392 Total Number 460 Total Number 553 Percentage of Employed Grads 69% Percentage of Employed Grads 73% Percentage of Employed Grads 69% As seen Table 9, a good number of graduates found jobs teachg while other graduates reported employment as a Nurse, Officer, Assistant, Agent/Teller, and Representative among others. It is important to note that many graduates found jobs areas that weren t necessarily demand the labour market but, at the same time, many of the service type jobs that were demand the labour market were not suitable for UWI graduates who were over qualified for these positions. Given that the University may be graduatg more students than can be absorbed the labour market, self-employment and entrepreneurship have become part of the UWI curriculum an effort to expose students to these employment options and to stimulate growth the economy. While less than 2% of First degree graduates reported self-employment, 69% of graduates from the cohort said they could see themselves startg their own busess the future. Among those who reported this, 48% gave a timele of more than 5 years, while 37% estimated 3 to 5 years. Fifteen percent (14.7%) said they could see this happeng 1 to 2 years (data not shown). Entrepreneurship is an important area of growth for the Mona Campus. Nearly two-thirds of First degree graduates reported employment the public sector (Table 10), an area which has come under scruty by the Jamaican government. The government and other stakeholders are undoubtedly relyg on the UWI to provide cuttg edge courses and technology which can help expand and grow the economy. 11

12 Table 10. Employment by Sector Sector of Employment (%) 2010 (%) 2011 (%) Private Public Other No Answer Total % 100% 100% 100% Total Employed The top employers of UWI graduates are presented below. Note that the University and the University Hospital are among the top employers of UWI graduates. Table 11. Top Employers of UWI Graduates Employers of Ten or More Graduates (N) (N) (N) Mistry of Education Mistry of Health University Hospital of the West Indies University of the West Indies National Commercial Bank Bank of Nova Scotia Total Number of Graduates % of Employed Graduates 51% 53% 50% Earngs of First Degree Graduates In an effort to gauge how competitive the salaries were of UWI graduates, the average come of First degree graduates was compared with the average come of all employed Jamaicans by dustry. The results Table 12 show that UWI graduates earned higher than average come the followg dustries: Mg; Manufacturg; Trade, Hotels and Restaurants; and Community, Social and Personal Services. UWI graduates earned lower than average come the dustries comprisg Electricity, Gas and Water; Transport, Storage and Communications; and Fancg, Insurance, Real Estate, and Busess Services. 12

13 Table 12. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica Compared to Average Monthly Income of All Employed Persons Large Establishments Jamaica, by Major Industry Groups Industry (N) Median Monthly Income of Avg. Monthly Earngs of Jamaicans Median Monthly Income of 2010 Median Monthly Income of 2011 Mg 3 160,000 96, , ,000 Manufacurg 16 89,000 49,816 77,500 82,500 Electricity, Gas & Water 3 73, ,272 87,000 80,000 Construction , ,250 Trade, Hotels & Restaurants 28 68,714 51,284 54,992 77,000 Transport, Storage & Communications 7 64,166 89,044 69,100 75,000 Fancg, Insurance, Real Estate & Bus ,082 81,148 76,253 83,980 Community, Social & Personal Services 22 68,333 53,356 75,000 70,000 All Sectors ,912 64,332 74,068 80,593 Source: Employment, Earngs and Hours Worked Large Establishments - (STATIN). Note 1: Average earngs of all employed persons represent the average of the first three quarters. Note 2: Graduates and establishments the Public sector not cluded. When all dustries were taken to account, UWI graduates recorded higher than average come than the general population. This is probably due to the value of a university degree and to the kds of jobs graduates are employed, namely, professional occupations. The Tracer Survey is a valuable tool for collectg formation on come, considerg the challenges faced by STATIN obtag formation on come from the general population. There are currently no reliable data on personal or household come of Jamaicans the Census or Labour Force Survey. As a result, the formation collected by UWI is not only of value to students, but to academics, busesses and researchers. As a guide to researchers studyg come, Table 13 presents the median come of First Degree graduates by faculty and major. It is important to note that come is determed by a number of factors cludg the sector and location of the employer as well as the age, experience and qualifications of the worker. 13

14 Table 13. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by Faculty and Major 14 Overall 80,500 83,465 85,000 Faculty/Major Humanities 69,000 72,000 84,723 African Studies Computer Science -- 70,500 71,288 Creative Arts 124, ,124 55,000 English 80,779 85,000 83,500 Geography 53, ,000 58,000 History 50,893 51,560 75,891 Lang Comm Society 77,447 82,299 70,000 Lang Comm 63, Liberal Studies ,000 Library Studies 79,451 79,000 84,723 Lguistics 44,000 93, ,361 Lit English 64,500 28, Media & Comm 80,000 66,000 97,500 Philosophy 53,250 69,571 72,000 Spanish 69,000 78, ,000 Theology 43,000 90,000 36,000 Education 120, , ,000 Admistration 127, , ,000 Biology 110, , ,000 Chemistry ,060 Computer Sci 120,000 90, ,818 Education 121, Early Childhood 122, , ,000 English Lang & Lit 99, , ,817 Geography 120, , ,000 History 103, , ,861 Learng Difficulties 143, Literacy 103, , ,000 Mathematics 132, , ,000 Physics Education ,000 Primary Education 125, , ,000 Science Education , ,931 School Librarianship 122, , ,000 Secondary Education 90,

15 15 Education (cont d) Social Studies 112, Spanish ,720 96,500 Special Education 65, ,000 Medical Sci-MBBS 150, , ,000 MBBS 150, , ,000 Medical Sci-BSc. 51,834 58,715 67,742 Basic Med Sci 70, BBMedSci -- 79, ,333 Diagnostic Imagg ,000 Nursg 50,472 55,679 61,000 Physical Therapy 65,000 72,500 70,000 Pure & Applied 80,000 83,000 80,000 Actuarial Sci. 91,666 81,667 90,000 Biochemistry 69,041 67,112 78,000 Biology 104, ,143 65,385 Biotechnology 68,501 86,143 80,556 Botany 110,000 35,000 71,000 Chemistry 94,333 95,000 85,333 Computer Sci 80,500 75,000 95,550 Electronics 72,000 84,167 97,500 Environmental Sci Food Chemistry 54,958 68,333 57,500 Geography & Geol 73,000 40,000 46,950 Mathematics 78, ,329 64,635 Natural Sciences Physics ,333 Renewable Energy Zoology 79,666 83,970 67,744 Social Sciences 80,000 80,000 80,000 Bankg & Fance 89,000 75, ,000 Bus. & Econ. Stats 64, ,000 Demography 82, ,000 Economics 81,550 71,002 80,700 Hosp./Tourism 77,182 71,923 64,096 Intl Relations 78,033 73,939 75,000 Labour & Empl 70,000 78, ,000 Management Studies 86,872 86,206 81,818 Political Science 72,000 65,000 61,250 Psychology 75,833 69,500 58,284

16 Social Sciences (cont d) Public Sector Mgt 87,739 87,500 92,946 Social Policy & Dev -- 90, Social Work 74,188 89, ,500 Sociology 81,222 76,818 73,000 Note: - - refers to no reported graduates workg Jamaica. As Table 13 shows, the highest come earners were from the MBBS programme Medical Sciences and the Education programme Humanities and Education. The overall median comes creased for each cohort. Earngs by Occupation and Industry When the earngs of First degree graduates was examed by occupation, graduates who were Senior Officials earned the highest wages. The next highest remunerated group was persons Professional occupations. Technicians, Clerks and Service Workers earned below average come. Table 14. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by Occupation Occupation Legislators, Sr. Officials, and Technicians 137, , ,000 Professionals 88,120 89,000 93,000 Technicians & Associate Professionals 77,000 76,000 63,250 Clerks 64,583 65,000 59,583 Service, Shop, Market, Sales Workers 50,000 27,500 60,000 Elementary Occupations 40, ,000 Total Median Income 80,500 83,500 85,000 Number of Graduates Jamaica When all dustrial groups were examed, graduates who were employed Mg followed by Extra Territorial entities earned the highest salaries. Above average come was also reported by graduates the Education and Public Admistration dustries. Graduates employed Health and Social Work (i.e., nurses) reported the lowest salaries. 16

17 Table 15. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by Industry Industry Mg & Quarryg 160, , ,000 Extra-Territorial Orgs and Bodies 90, , ,126 Education 100, , ,000 Public Adm & Defence; Social Security 85,500 90,000 86,666 Manufacturg 89,000 77,500 82,500 Fancial Intermediation 80,000 79,583 87,600 Electiricity, Gas & Water Supply 73,000 87,000 80,000 Construction ,250 Hotels & Restaurants 70,000 62,396 70,000 Community, Social & Personal Service Activities 68,333 75,000 70,000 Wholesale & Retail Trade, Repair of Vehicles & Goods 68,000 45,739 80,000 Real Estate, Rentg & Busess Activities 60,000 70,000 76,833 Transport, Storage & Communications 64,166 69,100 75,000 Health and Social Work 53,000 61,100 64,000 Total Median Income 81,000 83,970 85,332 Number of Graduates Workg Jamaica When the dustries were collapsed to three ma sectors, graduates the public sector earned the highest comes over the period. While public sector salaries decled, private sector salaries creased over the three year period. Table 16. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by Sector Sector Public 89,700 89,102 87,760 Private 73,000 70,000 80,000 Other 59,400 72,500 75,000 Total Median Income 80,500 83,465 85,000 Number of Graduates Workg Jamaica

18 Other Determants of Income The comes of graduates were compared by a number of other variables. Higher comes were evident for graduates who were employed full-time, whose jobs required a first degree, whose jobs were not their first, and who were more than 34 years old (Tables 17 to 20). Table 17. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by Employment Status Employment Status Full-Time 84,000 85,000 87,752 Part-Time 50,000 50,530 29,000 Self-Employed -- 80,000 80,000 Total Median Income 80,500 83,465 85,000 Number of Graduates Workg Jamaica Table 18. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by Requirement for First Degree Job Requires First Degree Yes 83,806 90,000 88,120 No 80,000 80,000 85,000 Total Median Income 81,000 83,465 85,332 Number of Graduates Workg Jamaica

19 Table 19. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by First Job First Job Sce Graduation Yes 68,000 75,000 75,000 No 90,000 90, ,000 Total Median Income 80,500 83,465 85,352 Number of Graduates Workg Jamaica Table 20. Median Monthly Income of First Degree Graduates Workg Jamaica by Age Group Age Group ,333 70,000 70, ,000 88,560 85, , , , , , ,000 Total Median Income 80,500 83,465 85,000 Number of Graduates Workg Jamaica Satisfaction of Graduates The Tracer Survey asked graduates a number of questions about their level of job satisfaction and the degree to which UWI contributed to their personal and professional development. One question asked was the extent to which their current job was directly related to their field of study. Approximately 50% of graduates reported that their job was directly related to their field of study. Another 20% to 27% reported that their job was somewhat related to their field of study. Between 10% and 15% of graduates reported workg a job unrelated to their field of study and which they had no choice but to accept (Table 21). 19

20 Table 21. First Degree Graduates Whose Jobs Were Related to their Field of Study Job Related to Field of Study Yes, directly related 51% 50% 51% Yes, somewhat related 27% 23% 22% No, but my choice 12% 12% 10% No, not my choice 10% 15% 15% No Answer 0.2% 0% 1% Total % 100% 100% 100% Number of Employed Graduates The majority (41% to 44%) of First Degree graduates were satisfied with their jobs while 10% were very satisfied. Approximately one third of graduates found their jobs tolerable while 12% were unsatisfied with their employment. Table 22. Level of Job Satisfaction among First Degree Graduates Level of Satisfaction Very Satisfied 10% 9% Satisfied 41% 44% Tolerable 37% 35% Unsatisfied 12% 12% No Answer 0% 1% Total % 100% 100% Number of Employed Graduates The cohort was asked to dicate the degree to which their skills were beg effectively put to use their current jobs. As seen Figure 3, most employed graduates were effectively puttg their skills to use on the job. Thirty-five percent (35%) of employed graduates reported that they were applyg their skills very much on the job. Another 21% reported that they were mostly applyg their skills, while 24% said they were somewhat applyg their skills. Only 14% said they were applyg their skills a little while 7% reported none at all. 20

21 Figure 3. Application of Skills to Current Job among First Degree Graduates 35% 21% 24% 14% 7% Very Much Mostly Somewhat Little None at All Graduates were also asked to rate the degree to which the Mona Campus contributed to their skills and competencies. As seen Table 23, average ratgs ranged from moderate to strong terms of UWI s contribution to their competencies. Lowest ratgs were given to novative and entrepreneurial and second language skills while the highest ratgs were given to ability to thk and work dependently, capacity to work effectively teams, and critical thkg skills. 21

22 Table 23. Mean Ratgs of UWI s Contribution to the Competencies of First Degree Graduates Competency Critical thkg skills Problem solvg skills Effective writg skills Effective speakg skills Workg effectively with IT Innovative and Entrepreneurial Understandg & appreciatg diversity/cultures Ability to thk and work dependently Capacity to work effectively teams Socio-Political awareness Ethical conduct Proficiency a second language Note: Ratgs of UWI s contribution were 1=None, 2=Very Little, 3=Moderate, 4=Strong. (, 5=Very Strong) Summary and Conclusion The Tracer Survey of First Degree graduates has helped to identify areas of strength and areas for remediation at the Mona Campus. With regard to the performance of graduates the labour market, the study found that First degree graduates shared similar employment rates to the general population. Graduates from the Faculties of Medical Sciences and Education enjoyed the highest employment rates, while graduates who majored Natural Sciences, Renewable/Alternative Energy, and Social Policy and Development had problems fdg work. First Degree graduates were employed prcipally professional occupations (over 60%) an area which was relatively high demand (40% and 35%) 2010 and However, just over 50% of advertised vacancies fell the combed categories of service, trade, and elementary occupations, areas not suitable for UWI graduates. This suggests, then, that the labour market which graduates compete for professional occupations may not be large enough to absorb every graduate their desired field of study. This assumption is supported by the fact that approximately 10% to 15% of graduates reported workg a job unrelated to their field of study and which they had no choice but to accept. Additionally, 12% of graduates were unsatisfied with their jobs. To what extent, then, can the Mona Campus fluence trends the labour market? One area of emphasis is exposg students to self-employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. Courses are available to students, but more effort needs to be applied to make this a viable option for graduates. When asked to rate the extent to which UWI contributed to their competency as novative and entrepreneurial, graduates reported very little to moderate contribution from the Mona Campus. In response, the Campus recently launched the JBDC/UWI Busess Centre on the Mona Campus January One of the aims of the Centre is to develop an ideas and knowledge data bank and to allow vestors, after registerg, to browse for listed busess opportunities. As a satellite of the JBDC, the Centre will provide busess advice and consultancy, market research and guidance, export formation 22

23 services, busess plan assessment, and loan proposal and fancial statements to students and members. In terms of the value of a University education, the data show that First Degree graduates enjoy above average come compared to the general population. A degree allows unlimited opportunities for the graduate to work a professional occupation and to build on their experience and education. At the same time, many of our graduates are employed as public servants and for the economy to grow and prosper, more graduates need to stimulate growth the private sector by growg their own busesses and exportg overseas. And fally, addition to entrepreneurship, students need creased exposure to foreign languages, an area identified as lackg among First Degree graduates. Second language skills can also crease the opportunities for busess and trade the ternational arena. 23

24 Please help to improve the quality of education provided, by takg a few mutes to complete this questionnaire. You can use any one of the followg options to return your completed questionnaire. * Return enclosed self addressed envelope. * Or complete questionnaire onle at * Or return person to the Office of Planng and Institutional Research. * Or fax to (876) All responses are treated as strictly confidential by UWI and formation collected will ONLY be used to generate aggregate data for stitutional planng and research. SECTION 1: ABOUT YOU 1a. First Name 1b. Last Name 2. Age Group: 1 19 to to to 29 5 Over Sex: 1 Male 2 Female 4. Preferred Contact # (required if you wish to be eligible to w a prize ): 5. Current E Mail Address (optional ): 6. Country of Residence: SECTION 2: YOUR PROGRAMME 7. Faculty/School: THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES MONA CAMPUS TRACER SURVEY OF FIRST DEGREE GRADUATES OF 1 Humanities 4 Medical Sciences 2 Education 5 Pure & Applied Sciences 3 Gender Studies 6 Social Sciences Page 1 of 5

25 8. Indicate your Major or Double Major: 9. Class of Degree Obtaed: 1 First Class 4 Lower Second Class 2 Honours (Med. Sci.) 5 Pass 3 Upper Second Class SECTION 3: FURTHER STUDIES 10. Are you currently enrolled further studies? 1 Yes 2 No If the answer to the above is "yes," proceed to Questions 11 to 13, and if your answer is "no," proceed to Questions 14 to Please state type of program: 1 Doctorate (PhD) 4 Advanced Diploma 2 Research (MPhil.) 5 First Degree 3 Masters (MSc.) 6 Professional (non degree) e.g., ACCA 7 Other. Please state 12. Please state relationship of your current study to First Degree: 1 Same field as my First Degree 2 With broader field of my First Degree 3 Other field. Please state 13. Name of Institution: 14. If you are not enrolled a graduate programme, do you tend to the near future? 1 Yes 2 No 15. If the answer to above question is "yes," will UWI be your first choice? 1 Yes 2 No SECTION 4: EMPLOYMENT 16. Are you currently employed? 1 Yes 2 No If the answer to the above is "yes," proceed to Questions 18 to 31, and if your answer is "no," proceed to Questions 17, 29 and 31. Page 2 of 5

26 17. If you are not employed, please state the ma reason why? 1 Did not seek employment 2 Further studies 3 No job opportunity 4 Lack of work experience 5 Could not fd a job related to my degree 6 Health related reasons 7 Other. Please specify 18a. If you are currently employed, please state name of employer: 18b. Location of Job (Town or City): 18c. Location of Job (Country): 19. Please dicate the major economic activity of your employer from the followg list: 1 Arts, Entertament and Recreation 2 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishg 3 Energy and Energy Based 4 Manufacturg 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Management 6 Construction 7 Wholesale and Retail Trade 8 Transportation and Storage 9 Accommodation and Food Service 10 Information Technology and Communication 11 Fancial, Insurance and Real Estate Activities 12 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 13 Education 14 Health and Social Services 15 Other 20. Type of Employer: 1 Public Sector 2 Private Sector 3 UWI 4 Other Page 3 of 5

27 21. What is your job title? 22. Please dicate which one of the followg sub groups your job falls under. 1 Legislators, Senior Officials and Senior Management 2 Professionals 3 Managerial 4 Supervisory 5 Service and Sales Workers 6 Technicians and Associate Professionals 7 Clerks 8 Skilled Workers/Craftsmen 9 Armed Forces 10 Other 23. Please state your current Gross Monthly Salary before taxes. (This formation will be used solely for calculatg mean and median gross salaries of UWI graduates by faculty/disciple, gender, and sector for comparative purposes.) a. State currency: b. State salary: 24. Type of Job: 1 Full Time 3 Self Employed 2 Part Time 25. Is the mimum requirement a First degree for the job which you are currently employed? 1 Yes 2 No 26. Is your current job directly related to your field of study? 1 Yes, it is directly related to my field of study 2 Yes, it is somewhat related (with the broader disciple) 3 No, it is not related (but my choice) 4 No, it is not related (not my choice) 27a. Is your current job your first job sce graduatg from UWI? 1 Yes 2 No 27b. If your answer to the above question is "no," did you return to a job you previously held the Public or Private sector? 1 Yes 2 No Page 4 of 5

28 28. To what extent are your skills beg effectively put to use your current job? 1 None at all 2 Little 3 Somewhat 4 Mostly 5 Very Much 29. How would you describe your current level of job satisfaction? 1 Unsatisfied 2 Tolerable 3 Satisfied 4 Very Satisfied 30a. Do you see yourself startg your own busess the future? 1 Yes 2 No 3 Already started my own busess 30b. If the answer to the above is "yes," how many years from now do you see this happeng? years years 3 over 5 years SECTION 5: YOUR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 31. Please rate ( ) the followg competencies terms of UWI's contribu on to your educa on: Competencies None Very Little Moderate Strong Very Strong 1. Critical thkg skills 2. Problem solvg skills 3. Effective writg skills 4. Effective speakg skills 5. Workg effectively with modern IT communication technologies. 6. Innovative and entrepreneurial 7. Understandg and appreciatg other cultures. 8. Ability to thk and work dependently 9. Capacity to work effectively teams. 10. Socio/political awareness 11. Ethical conduct 12. Proficiency a second language BEST WISHES AND THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN THIS SURVEY! Page 5 of 5

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