What is it about?

This article acknowledges that undergraduate students have two employment intentions - paid-employment and self-employment intentions. The article demonstrates that undergraduate students' paid-employment intentions could reduce the impact of entrepreneurship education on their self-employment intentions, particularly for students who have strong paid-employment intentions.

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It is important because it gives insights into graduate unemployment problem, which is facing many countries today, especially the developing countries.

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This article is quite interesting. It offers suggestions on what could be done to resolve the problem of graduate unemployment and its attendant problems.

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This page is a summary of: Entrepreneurship education and undergraduate students’ self- and paid-employment intentions, Education + Training, January 2019, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/et-10-2017-0148.
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