Ian Pitchford

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Rather, it seems that variability in the skills of graduates causes some to be in non-graduate jobs, as well as the fact that many are studying in areas where there is less demand, e.g. arts and humanities;19 while many employers find it hard to find staff in areas such as science, technology, law and, thankfully, economics.
It's The Economy, Stupid: Economics for Voters
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