The young people who left higher education in 2010 and were surveyed as part of Céreq’s education-to-work transition surveys are not immune to the effects of the deteriorating economic situation. Although they are more highly qualified as a result of the introduction of the LMD (in French: licence, master, doctorat) degree structure, they are more likely to be unemployed and are slightly less well paid than their predecessors who left in 2004. Non-completers are still the group most at risk, but those with vocational degrees have also suffered the effects of the recession.
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Boris Ménard, Leavers from higher education : increased levels of education have not prevented a rise in unemployment in Training and employment n° 111 (May-June 2014). – 4 p.
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Doc du Céreq (18 novembre 2014). Leavers from higher education : increased levels of education have not prevented a rise in unemployment. Echos du travail. Consulté le 26 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/o06f