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1تقرير
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 37
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Athletics, Compensation (Remuneration), Foreign Countries, Fringe Benefits, Geographic Regions, Graduate Surveys, Higher Education, Humanities, Lawyers, Legal Assistants, Legal Education (Professions), Outcomes of Education, Private Sector, Public Sector, Racial Differences, Religious Education, Salary Wage Differentials, Self Employment, Service Occupations, Sex Differences, Social Sciences, Social Work, Tables (Data), Wages
مصطلحات جغرافية: South Africa
مستخلص: This document, which is based on data gathered during a September 1994 mail survey of 215,284 South African graduates that elicited a total response rate of 18.3%, details the remuneration of graduates (as of July 1, 1994) in a wide range of occupations in the following categories: legal; religious; social science; humanities; and art, sport, and entertainment. Presented first are brief descriptions of the survey group; survey questionnaire, procedures used to analyze/present the data, and nature/scope of data reported under the various table headings. The nine tables constituting the remainder of the document present data on the following: median income of graduates working full time according to employer sector/occupation (overall and by gender), occupation/region/employer sector, occupation/post level/employer sector, occupation/work experience/employer sector, and occupation/working hours/employer sector; median income of full-time employees and self-employed persons according to occupation/economic sector; comparison of the income of men and women working full time according to occupation/work experience; and median income of graduates working full time according to occupation/work experience/population group/employer sector and field and level of study and employer sector. Included in the document are English and Afrikaans versions of the study report. (MN)