I write about education, edtech and higher education. The report found that a high percentage of college graduates (43%) were underemployed – initially taking jobs that did not require a college ...
Roughly half of college graduates end up in jobs where their degrees aren’t needed, and that underemployment has lasting ...
Mounting evidence shows that a large minority of college graduates are underemployed, meaning they work in jobs that do not require a college degree. But new research paints an even graver picture ...
A “deliberately underemployed” Cape Breton man who owes his ex-wife more than $80,000 can’t apply to change his child support ...
Meanwhile, the number of unemployed and underemployed people also rose. The “Quarterly Report on General Household Survey” was published in late August by the Census and Statistics Department.
This reflects the broader challenge of underemployment in the Philippines, where 6.08 million Filipinos were reported underemployed as of October 2024, according to the Philippine Statistics ...