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Career tracking of agricultural graduates in Hungary

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The examination of the continuity between higher education and the labour market is a research area that is increasingly being dealt with. It is a generally accepted fact that people with a higher education degree can more easily find a job and receive a higher salary. The examination of the ways how new graduates are provided with the opportunity of filling in a post tailored to their skills, abilities and qualification in the least complicated and smoothest way has already been a subject of several labour market studies in Europe. In Hungary, finding a job has apparently become more difficult for graduates since about 2000. This fact has been stressed since it contrasts with the expectations of the 1990s. There are a number of processes behind the statistics attempting to describe the chances of degree holders to find employment. Naturally, there are professional fields in which it is easier to find a job – in this case payment is usually lower. In other areas, the opposite tendency holds true. Data provided by the graduate career tracking system present a good opportunity to examine to what extent degree holders graduating from the Hungarian higher education system, which has been developing rapidly since the political transformation, meet labour market expectations. Economic recovery was related to the expansion of higher education and it was supposed that it was easier for graduates to find a job, which could reduce unemployment. The present paper examines this issue among agricultural graduates. The respondents’ evaluation of the work carried out in institutions of higher education is considered together with how they could make use of their knowledge, to what extent their qualification correlates with their present job and also how fast they could find a job after taking their final exams.
In this paper using direct questionnaire survey there was examined the state of the population of the Great Plain ion Hungary. We applied statistical methods to find connections between the quality of life of the population and the influencing factors. It can be stated that financial factors have an unquestionable role and the rural population is not well provided with them.
The present study, which compares and contrasts the tourism and visitor-based economic development at major lakes in Hungary aims at describing how roles have changed and opportunities have presented themselves in the lake tourism sector. In the western part of Central Europe (Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia) lake tourism has grown to be a leading tourism product since the 1960s. Hungary saw a boom in its lake tourism in the mid 1960s as leaders of its centralized, planned economy changed their stance on tourism in an effort to generate income and counterbalance the possible siphoning-off of western tourists by Romanian and Bulgarian seaside resorts. Lake Balaton, Lake Tisza and Lake Velence were the recipients of state investment and and emerged as the most popular lake tourism destinations.
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