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Kroon, Catharina Johanna,
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'n Beroepstudie Van Ekonome En Bedryfsekonome // Catharina Johanna Kroon.
Author:
Kroon, Catharina Johanna,
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1 electronic resource (239 pages)
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 83-04.
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Masters Abstracts International83-04.
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University graduates. -
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'n Beroepstudie Van Ekonome En Bedryfsekonome /
Kroon, Catharina Johanna,
'n Beroepstudie Van Ekonome En Bedryfsekonome /
Catharina Johanna Kroon. - 1 electronic resource (239 pages)
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 83-04.
In this study the economist's and business economist's professions are described on the basis of a number of variables. During 1985 a postal questionnaire was sent to 8760 white male university graduates in Economics and/or Business Ecomomics, of whom 3701 responded.In order to furnish a background against which the respondents' information can be interpreted, this report initially surveys certain characteristics of the university graduates in Economics and/or Business Economics. The demographic data (sex, race, colloquial usuage, age structure, geographical distribution) and training environment (qualification structure, graduate tendency, prevalent major subject-combinations) are analysed on the basis of information extracted form the HSRC Register of Graduates.The vocational diffusion of the respondents are analysed. Results indicate that only a minor group of the graduates in Economics and/or Business Economics eventually practise as an economist or business economist. The demographic data (colloquial usuage, age structure, geographical distribution) and training environment (prevalent major subject-combinations, reasons economists and business economists put forward for post graduate study in non-related study fields, the trainee numbers in certain subject divisions within Economics and Business Economics and related sciences, as well as the applicability in the work situation, work aspects in which a need for further training is experienced) of the respondents are analysed. The analysis is done in groups on the basis of the respondents' graduate level (at most a B-degree, post-graduated qualifications in Economics and/or Business Economics, post-graduate qualifications in non-related study fields) and their current professional status (economist, business-economists, managerial positions, educational and related professions and others).Special attention is paid to certain aspects of the occupational situation of practising economists and business economists, namely their employer sectors, occupational functions, the utilization of formal training in the work situation, fields of work where occupational functions are exercised, utilization, the use of computer systems in the work situation, teamwork, membership of professional associations and the need for topical articles in local literature on Economics or Business Economics.Training levels achieved are used as a demarcator, throughout. Where appropriate, the abovementioned characteristics of economists or busineSs economists are equated with the rest of those trained in Economy and Business Economy.
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