67$7,67,&$/6800$5<2)7+( ),9(<($5)2//2:836859(<2) %$&&$/$85($7(*5$'8$7(6 )520%& V38%/,&81,9(56,7,(6 %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV 3UHSDUHGIRU 7KH8QLYHUVLW\3UHVLGHQWV &RXQFLO RI%ULWLVK&ROXPELD )HE E\-RDQQH+HVORS 6LPRQ)UDVHU8QLYHUVLW\ ),9(<($5)2//2:836859(<2) %$&&$/$85($7(*5$'8$7(6)520%& V38%/,&81,9(56,7,(6 &RQWHQWV 3DJH '(02*5$3+,&6 Response rate, Gender, Age, Place of Residence, Reasons for leaving B.C. 352*5$02)678'< Program and satisfaction. Would you take the same program again? Why not? )857+(5('8&$7,21 Further education participation rate. Type of further education pursued and reasons. Achievement of further education goals, school attendance and status. (03/2<0(1781(03/2<0(17 Employment and unemployment rates. Reasons for unemployment or non-labour force participation. Number of months since last employment. &855(17-2% Classification of current job by industry sector, skill type and skill level. Duration of current employment, comparison between 1995 job and 1998 job. Employment status, self-employment, annual income, job characteristics. ),1$1&(6 Education funding sources. Total debt incurred. Government student loan debt. Outstanding debt. ())(&72)81,9(56,7<('8&$7,21 Extent to which skills were developed or enhanced as a result of university education. 127(6 2/6/01 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities Page 2 ),9(<($5)2//2:836859(<2) %$&&$/$85($7(*5$'8$7(6)520%& V38%/,&81,9(56,7,(6 %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) '(02*5$3+,&6 1. Response Rate. 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates 1998 Survey Respondents Response Rate 2. Gender. Female Male Grand Total 3. Age, as at December 1998. < 26 26 - 30 31 - 35 36 - 40 41 - 50 51 - 60 > 60 Subtotal Missing Grand Total Average Age 4. Place of residence, as at December 1998. BC - Lower Mainland BC - Other BC - Vancouver Island BC - Fraser Valley B.C. Subtotal Rest of Canada (Non-B.C.) U.S.A. Non-B.C. Subtotal Subtotal Unknown/Missing Grand Total 5. When did you leave B.C.? Less than one year ago One year ago Two years ago Three years ago Four years ago Five years ago More than five years ago Subtotal Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response/Missing Still Residing in B.C. Grand Total 6. Main reason for leaving B.C. Employment Education Family/Spouse Economy Returned to Place of Residence Personal/Life Experience Subtotal Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response/Missing Still Residing in B.C. Grand Total 2/6/01 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 477 178 37.3% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 9,932 4,744 47.8% BC SYSTEM (FPA) 103 57.9% 75 42.1% 178 100.0% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 2,840 59.9% 1,904 40.1% 4,744 100.0% BC SYSTEM (FPA) 1 0.6% 107 62.2% 25 14.5% 12 7.0% 21 12.2% 5 2.9% 1 0.6% 172 100.0% 6 178 32.5 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 13 0.3% 2,727 58.8% 818 17.6% 305 6.6% 545 11.7% 200 4.3% 33 0.7% 4,641 100.0% 103 4,744 33.0 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 64 43.2% 18 12.2% 42 28.4% 2 1.4% 126 85.1% 21 14.2% 1 0.7% 22 14.9% 148 100.0% 30 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 2,146 53.9% 583 14.7% 575 14.5% 161 4.0% 3,465 87.1% 444 11.2% 69 1.7% 513 12.9% 3,978 100.0% 766 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 1 5.0% 3 15.0% 0.0% 4 20.0% 4 20.0% 5 25.0% 3 15.0% 20 100.0% 32 126 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 39 7.8% 35 7.0% 72 14.3% 57 11.4% 50 10.0% 133 26.5% 116 23.1% 502 100.0% 777 3,465 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 9 42.9% 5 23.8% 4 19.0% 0.0% 1 4.8% 2 9.5% 21 100.0% 31 126 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 170 33.5% 152 29.9% 80 15.7% 12 2.4% 55 10.8% 39 7.7% 508 100.0% 771 3,465 4,744 Gender Distribution Male Female 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 51 - 60 > 60 Age Distribution 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% < 26 26 - 30 31 - 35 36 - 40 41 - 50 Place of Residence BC - Lower Mainland Rest of B.C. Canada (Non-B.C.) U.S.A. 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% # of Years Since Leaving B.C. 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% <1 1 2 3 4 5 >5 Main Reason for Leaving BC Personal/Life Experience Returned to Place of Residence 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities Economy Family/Spouse Education Employment 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Page 3 50% %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) 352*5$02)678'< 7. Program of Study. BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Program of Study Social 1,827 38.5% Education Arts 875 18.4% Applied Science 261 5.5% Science 726 15.3% ApSc FPA Bus Health Business/Commerce 308 6.5% 178 3.8% Sci Fine and Performing Arts 178 100.0% Educ Health Programs 435 9.2% Social Programs 134 2.8% 4,744 100.0% Arts Grand Total 8. Program satisfaction. 178 100.0% BC SYSTEM (FPA) 64 36.0% 1,669 85 47.8% 2,416 51.0% 149 83.7% 4,085 86.2% 25 14.0% 552 11.6% 4 2.2% 93 2.0% 0.0% 11 0.2% 100.0% 4,741 100.0% Very Dissatisfied Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response Grand Total 9. Given your experience, would you take the same program again? 178 40% - 60% 80% 100% Program Satisfaction Satisfied Dissatisfied 20% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Very Satisfied Very Satisfied + Satisfied 0% 35.2% Very Satisfied + Satisfied Dissatisfied + Very Dissatisfied Would take same program again. 3 178 0% 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% How Univ. Could Improve Graduates’ Transition to Work Yes, when surveyed in 1998 111 62.4% 3,151 66.5% Valid Responses in 1998 178 100.0% 4,741 100.0% Yes, when surveyed in 1995 210 78.9% 5,376 73.4% Valid Responses in 1995 266 100.0% 7,324 100.0% Emp. Opps. In Pgm More practical 10. What is the MAIN thing that the university could do to improve the tranisition … into the workforce? Opportunity to work while in program BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 55 32.0% 1,615 35.7% More practical/less theoretical training 20 11.6% 757 16.7% Liaison/bridge btwn grads/employees 23 13.4% 365 8.1% Teach job search skills/seminars 16 9.3% 283 6.2% Other 40 23.3% 822 18.1% Don't Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response Grand Total 2/6/01 18 10.5% 687 15.2% 172 100.0% 4,529 100.0% 6 215 178 4,744 Liason between grads/emps Teach job search skills Other 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Page 4 %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) )857+(5('8&$7,21 11. Further education participation rate. Pursued further education (within 5 yrs of graduation) Total 1993 Graduates Surveyed in 1998 Pursued further education (within 2 yrs of graduation) Total 1993 Graduates Surveyed in 1995 12. Type of Further Education pursued. Another bachelor’s degree Bachelor of Education Master’s degree Doctoral degree Teacher Training Law degree Medicine degree Dentistry degree Other university professional training Other university/college credits University Level Subtotal Technical Certificate/Diploma Vocational Certificate/Diploma Technical, multiple short courses Other Don’t Know/Unsure Grand Total (Multiple responses) 13. Main reason for pursuing additional further education. Wanted to change fields Lack of suitable employment opps. Wanted to study at an advanced level General interest/personal development To achieve a career goal Professional development Other Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response Did not pursue further education Grand Total 14. To what extent was your further education goal achieved? To a great extent To some extent BC SYSTEM (FPA) 125 70.2% 178 100.0% 133 48.5% 274 100.0% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 3,252 68.5% 4,744 100.0% 3,842 51.3% 7,490 100.0% BC SYSTEM (FPA) 2 1.4% 18 12.9% 35 25.2% 1 0.7% 6 4.3% 1 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 3 2.2% 16 11.5% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 139 3.7% 294 7.7% 760 20.0% 122 3.2% 159 4.2% 93 2.4% 61 1.6% 15 0.4% 226 5.9% 363 9.5% 82 59.0% 2,232 58.6% 8 9 15 24 1 139 5.8% 6.5% 10.8% 17.3% 0.7% 100.0% 288 240 476 544 28 3,808 7.6% 6.3% 12.5% 14.3% 0.7% 100.0% BC SYSTEM (FPA) 8 6.4% 7 5.6% 13 10.4% 12 9.6% 57 45.6% 9 7.2% 19 15.2% 0.0% 125 100.0% 53 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 113 3.5% 217 6.7% 237 7.3% 306 9.4% 1,401 43.1% 400 12.3% 571 17.6% 4 0.1% 3,249 100.0% 3 1,492 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 62 50.0% 39 31.5% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 1,789 55.6% 877 27.3% Great extent + some extent 101 81.5% 2,666 82.9% To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal Did not pursue further education No Response Grand Total 8 7 8 124 53 1 178 6.5% 5.6% 6.5% 100.0% 281 144 126 3,217 1,492 35 4,744 8.7% 4.5% 3.9% 100.0% 15. Are you currently attending school? Yes No Grand Total 16. Are you attending school full-time or part-time? Full-time Part-time Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response Subtotal No Response Not Attending Grand Total 2/6/01 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 26 14.6% 152 85.4% 178 100.0% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 837 17.6% 3,907 82.4% 4,744 100.0% BC SYSTEM (FPA) 15 57.7% 11 42.3% 0.0% 26 100.0% 152 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 384 45.9% 448 53.6% 4 0.5% 836 100.0% 1 3,907 4,744 Further Education Participation Rate Within 5 Years of Graduation Within 3 Years of Graduation 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Type of Further Education Pursued University Level Technical/Vocational Multiple Short Courses Other 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Reason for Further Education To change fields Lack of suitable emp. opps. To study at advanced level General interest/personal dev. Career Goal Professional development Other 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Extent of Further Education Goal Achievement Great Extent + Some Extent Small Extent + No Extent At All 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Are You Currently Attending School? Yes, In School: FT PT Not in School 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Page 5 100% %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) (03/2<0(1781(03/2<0(17 17. Employment Rate of 1993 Graduates. BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Employment Rates (1998 vs. 1995) In Job 1998 Employment Rate: Employed Have Paid Job Lined up to Start Unemployed Total Labour Force Not in Labour Force Grand Total 150 6 7 163 15 178 92.0% 3.7% 4.3% 100.0% 4,236 101 92 4,429 315 4,744 95.6% 2.3% 2.1% 100.0% 197 8 21 226 87.2% 3.5% 9.3% 100.0% 6,064 127 217 6,408 94.6% 2.0% 3.4% 100.0% 1995 Employment Rate: Employed in 1995 Have Paid Job Lined up to Start Unemployed in 1995 Total 1995 Labour Force 18. Main reason why you are unemployed. 5 71.4% 39 42.4% 1 14.3% 24 26.1% Temporarily laid off 1 14.3% 13 14.1% Lack necessary skills for desired job - 0.0% 5 5.4% Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response - 0.0% 11 12.0% 100.0% 92 100.0% Subtotal Unemployed 7 Not in Labour Force 19. Main activity of graduates who are not in the labour force. 96.6% 90.7% 0% 20% 15 315 156 4,337 178 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 3 20.0% 120 38.1% 33.3% 49 15.6% Lack of suitable emp. opps. No job, but looking for work Temporarily laid off Lack skills for desired job In school Homemaker Family obligation - 0.0% 43 13.7% Family obligation Temporary leave of absence - 0.0% 33 10.5% Temporary leave of absence Health reasons 5 33.3% 25 7.9% Retired 1 6.7% 25 7.9% 0.0% 9 2.9% Health reasons Retired Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response 1 6.7% 11 3.5% Not in labour force (other) Subtotal Not in Labour Force 15 100.0% 315 100.0% Don’t Know/Unsure Employed / Paid job lined up to start 156 4,337 178 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 20. How many months since you were last employed? (For graduates unemployed or not in labour force.) 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Duration of Unemployment or Non-Participation in Labour Force 1 month 5 22.7% 42 10.3% 50% 2 months 1 4.5% 14 3.4% 45% 3 months - 0.0% 19 4.7% 40% 4 months - 0.0% 28 6.9% 35% 5 months - 0.0% 18 4.4% 30% 6 months 2 9.1% 25 6.1% 25% 7 - 12 months 1 4.5% 64 15.7% 20% 10 45.5% 160 39.3% 15% 0.0% 2 0.5% 10% 3 13.6% 35 8.6% 5% 22 100.0% 407 100.0% > 1 year Never Been Employed Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response Subtotal Unemployed/Not in labour force Employed / Paid job lined up to start Grand Total 2/6/01 - 156 4,337 178 4,744 100% Reasons Why Graduates are Not in Labour Force 5 Grand Total 80% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% In school - 60% Don’t Know/Unsure Homemaker Not in labour force (other) 40% Main Reason For Unemployment No job, but looking for work Grand Total 95.7% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Lack of suitable employment opportunities Employed / Paid job lined up to start 97.9% 1998 1995 BC SYSTEM (FPA) Job lined up to start 0% Months: 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities 1 to 3 4 to 6 7 to 12 > 12 Page 6 %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) &855(17-2% 21. Classification of current main job by industry sector. BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Classification of Current Main Job by Industry Sector Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting - 0.0% 37 0.9% Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction - 0.0% 15 0.4% Utilities - 0.0% 21 0.5% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, Hunting Mining, Oil, Gas Extraction Manfg., Constr., Utilities Construction 1 0.7% 42 1.0% Manufacturing 4 2.7% 131 3.1% Wholesale Trade 3 2.0% 68 1.6% Retail Trade Retail Trade 8 5.3% 129 3.0% Transport. and Warehousing 0.0% 50 1.2% 19 12.7% 124 2.9% Finance and Insurance 1 0.7% 212 5.0% Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 1 0.7% 38 0.9% Real Estate, Rental &Leasing 13 8.7% 609 14.4% 0.0% - Professn’l, Sci. and Tech. Services Transportation and Warehousing - Information and Cultural Industries Professional, Scientific and Tech. Services Mgmt. of Companies and Enterprises - Admin/Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Educational Services 0.0% Info.and Cultural Industries Finance and Insurance 4 2.7% 52 1.2% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 46 30.7% 1,540 36.4% Admin/Support, Waste Mgmt, Remed. Health Care and Social Assistance 10 6.7% 436 10.3% Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 25 16.7% 77 1.8% Accommodation and Food Services 3 2.0% 49 1.2% Other Services (except Public Admin) 3 2.0% 67 1.6% Public Administration 8 5.3% 517 Unknown/Missing 1 0.7% 22 0.5% 150 100.0% 4,236 100.0% Total Graduates Employed Wholesale Trade 12.2% Educational Services Health Care & Social Assist. Arts, Ent. & Rec. Accomm. & Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin) Public Admin. Not Employed 28 508 Grand Total 178 4,744 22. Classification of current main job by NOC Skill Type. BC SYSTEM (FPA) Business, Finance and Administration 0% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Classification of Main Job by NOC Skill Type 19 12.7% 687 16.2% Natural and Applied Sciences 5 3.3% 481 11.4% Health 4 2.7% 436 10.3% Social Sci., Educ, Gov’t Services, Religion 41 27.3% 1,940 45.8% Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport 58 38.7% 203 4.8% Sales and Service Business, Finance and Administration Natural and Applied Sciences Health 19 12.7% 363 8.6% Trades, Transport and Eqp. Operators 2 1.3% 69 1.6% Unique to the Primary Industry 1 0.7% 24 0.6% Unique to Processing, Mfg. and Utilities 1 0.7% 23 0.5% 0.0% 10 0.2% 150 100.0% 4,236 100.0% Social Sci., Educ, Gov’t Services, Religion Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport Sales and Service Unknown/Missing Total Graduates Employed - Not Employed 28 508 Grand Total 178 4,744 23. Classification of current main job by NOC Skill Level. BC SYSTEM (FPA) 3,168 74.8% College education/trade apprenticeship 41 27.3% 671 15.8% Secondary school + job-specific training 18 12.0% 350 8.3% 2 1.3% 37 0.9% Total Graduates Employed 150 0.0% 100.0% 10 4,236 Not Employed 28 508 Grand Total 178 4,744 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% 0.2% 100.0% University education College/trade apprenticeship Sec. school + job-specific training No formal education 0% 2/6/01 5% Classification of Main Job by NOC Skill Level 59.3% 0 Unique to Processing, Mfg. and Utilities BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 89 Unknown/Missing Unique to the Primary Industry 0% University education No formal education Trades, Transport and Eqp. Operators 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Page 7 80% %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) &855(17-2%FRQWLQXHG BC SYSTEM (FPA) 24. How long have you been employed in your current job? < 6 months BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Duration of Employment in Current Job 25% 22 14.7% 385 8 5.3% 343 8.1% 1 Year - Almost 2 Years 25 16.7% 649 15.3% 2 Years - Almost 3 Years 19 12.7% 622 14.7% 3 Years - Almost 4 Years 20 13.3% 483 11.4% 4 Years - Almost 5 Years 16 10.7% 468 11.0% 5 Years - Almost 6 Years 18 12.0% 537 12.7% 6 or more Years 19 12.7% 729 17.2% 6 months - Almost 1 Year Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal Employed No Response 1 0.7% 14 0.3% 150 100.0% 4,236 100.0% - Not employed Grand Total 508 178 4,744 5% <1 2 61.3% 1,753 49.2% 43 38.7% 1,813 50.8% 111 100.0% 3,566 100.0% 67 1,178 178 4,744 3 4 5 6 >6 Change in Income: 1995 to 1998 68 Grand Total 10% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) No Subtotal (Employed in 1995 and 1998) 15% Years: Yes Not employed in 1995 and/or 1998 20% 0% 28 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 25. Did you change jobs from 1995 to 1998? 9.1% Worse pay About the same pay Better pay BC SYSTEM (FPA) 26. How has your income changed from 1995 to 1998? BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Better pay 38 55.9% 1,286 73.4% About the same pay 20 29.4% 269 15.3% Worse pay 8 11.8% 170 9.7% Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response 2 2.9% 28 1.6% 68 100.0% 1,753 100.0% Subtotal who changed jobs Did not change jobs/Not employed in 1995 and/or 1998 Grand Total 110 2,991 178 4,744 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Change in Job Satisfaction: 1995 to 1998 Less satisfied About the same satisfaction BC SYSTEM (FPA) 27. How has your job satisfaction changed from 1995 to 1998? BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) More satisfied 44 64.7% 1,265 72.2% About the same satisfaction 17 25.0% 362 20.7% Less satisfied 5 7.4% 97 5.5% Don’t Know/Unsure 2 2.9% 29 1.7% 68 100.0% 1,753 100.0% Subtotal who changed jobs Did not change jobs/Not employed in 1995 and/or 1998 Grand Total 110 2,991 178 4,744 More satisfied 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Change in Application of Univ Skills to Job: 1995 to 1998 Applied less BC SYSTEM (FPA) 28. How has the application of your university skills/ knowledged changed in your 1998 job vs. 1995 job? BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Applied more 11 16.2% 378 21.6% Applied about the same 32 47.1% 764 43.6% Applied less 22 32.4% 584 33.3% 3 4.4% 27 1.5% 68 100.0% 1,753 100.0% Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal who changed jobs Did not change jobs/Not employed in 1995 and/or 1998 Grand Total 2/6/01 110 2,991 178 4,744 Applied about the same Applied more 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Page 8 50% %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) &855(17-2%FRQWLQXHG BC SYSTEM (FPA) 29. Are you employed full-time or part-time? BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Are you Employed Full-time or Part-time? Full-time 101 67.3% 3,478 82.1% Part-time 47 31.3% 730 17.2% 2 1.3% 24 0.6% 150 100.0% 4,236 100.0% Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal Employed No Response - Not employed Grand Total - Full-time Part-time 28 508 178 4,744 Looking for FT Work PT by choice BC SYSTEM (FPA) 30. Status of part-time employed. BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 0% Looking for full-time employment 13 27.7% 186 25.5% Working part-time by choice 27 57.4% 524 71.8% 3 6.4% 16 2.2% Don’t Know/Unsure No Response/Missing Subtotal Part-time Employed Employed full-time/Not employed Grand Total 4 8.5% 4 0.5% 47 100.0% 730 100.0% 131 4,014 178 4,744 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Are you self-employed? How many do you employ? No Yes Self only BC SYSTEM (FPA) 31. Are you self-employed? How many do you employ? BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Self + Other(s) Yes (employ self only). 39 26.0% 340 8.0% Yes (employ self plus at least one other) 11 7.3% 221 5.2% No, not self-employed 99 66.0% 3,669 86.6% 1 0.7% 6 0.1% 150 100.0% 4,236 100.0% Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal Employed Not employed Grand Total 28 508 178 4,744 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Annual FT Employment Income ($,000) 40% 35% 30% 25% BC SYSTEM (FPA) 32. What is your annual full-time employment income? BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 20% $10,000 to $19,999 4 5.0% 43 1.5% $20,000 to $29,999 16 20.0% 165 5.8% $30,000 to $39,999 23 28.8% 604 21.2% 10% $40,000 to $49,999 22 27.5% 952 33.5% 5% $50,000 to $59,999 6 7.5% 516 18.1% $60,000 to $69,999 4 5.0% 268 9.4% 0.0% 98 3.4% 2.5% 59 2.1% 0.0% 26 0.9% 3 3.8% 112 3.9% 80 100.0% 2,843 100.0% $70,000 to $79,999 - $80,000 to $89,999 2 $90,000 to $99,999 - $100,000 and above Subtotal < $10,000 (bad data) Don’t Know/Unsure/No Response Not employed full-time/Not employed Grand Total 3 50 21 635 74 1,216 178 4,744 15% 0% $10 -19 $20 -29 $30 -39 $40 -49 $50 -59 $60 -69 $70 -79 $80 -89 $90 $100 -99 + Median Annual FT Employment Income ($,000) $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 33. Median annual full-time employment income. BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Males $ 40,000 $ 48,000 Females $ 38,500 $ 43,000 Total $ 37,800 $ 45,000 2/6/01 $10,000 $0 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities Males Females Total Page 9 %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) &855(17-2%FRQWLQXHG 34. How many jobs do you currently hold? BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Number of Jobs Currently Held One 87 58.0% 3,669 86.8% Two 51 34.0% 452 10.7% Three 10 6.7% 89 2.1% Four 2 1.3% 13 0.3% 0.1% Five - 0.0% 5 Don’t Know/Unsure - 0.0% 1 0.0% 100.0% 4,229 100.0% Subtotal employed 150 No Response - Not employed Grand Total 7 28 508 178 4,744 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 1 # Jobs: 2 3 4 5 Job Characteristics Looking for a better job 35. Characteristics of current job. BC SYSTEM (FPA) Looking for a better job* 58 38.7% 1,124 26.5% Bachelor’s degree required for job* 45 30.0% 2,704 63.8% Job is related to program* 86 57.3% 2,824 66.7% 71 82.6% 2,431 86.1% 150 100.0% 4,236 100.0% (to a great extent + some extent) Skills/knowledge applied to job^ (to a great extent + some extent) Subtotal Employed Not employed Grand Total BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 28 508 178 4,744 Bachelor’s degree required for job Job is related to program Skills/knowledge applied to job * Expressed as a % of employed graduates. ^ Expressed as a % of graduates in program-related job. 36. Why are you not in a more program-related job? (For graduates who are not in a program-related job). 0% BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Better pay in present job 10 15.6% 85 6.1% 29 45.3% 520 37.4% Training inadequate for field-related job 3 4.7% 125 9.0% Tried field-related job, but didn’t like it 3 4.7% 76 5.5% Other Don’t Know/Unsure 6 9.4% 241 17.3% 13 20.3% 308 22.1% 0.0% 36 2.6% 64 100.0% 1,391 100.0% - Subtotal Working in a field-related job 86 2,824 Not employed 28 508 178 4,744 No response Grand Total 37. Have you NEVER been employed in your field? Yes, never. Subtotal Employed Not employed Grand Total 2/6/01 - 40% 60% 80% 100% Is your job related to your program? If not, why not? Could not find field-related work Not important to me to work my field 20% YES, working in job related to pgm NO, not in job related to pgm Why not? Better pay in present job Could not find fieldrelated work 21 BC SYSTEM (FPA) Training inadequate for field-related job BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 43 28.7% 548 12.9% 150 100.0% 4,236 100.0% 28 508 178 4,744 Tried field-related job, but didn’t like it Not important to me to work my field 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Page 10 70% %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) ),1$1&(6 38. ALL sources of education funding. Employment income Investment income Bursary/grants Scholarship/awards/prizes Parents/relatives Spouse/partner Friend Employer subsidy Program Employment Student Loans Other Don’t Know/Unsure Grand Total (Multiple Responses) BC SYSTEM (FPA) 100 4 17 44 56 3 2 17 54 9 306 32.7% 1.3% 5.6% 14.4% 18.3% 1.0% 0.0% 0.7% 5.6% 17.6% 2.9% 0.0% 100.0% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 2,693 151 245 676 1,281 184 2 25 466 1,041 185 1 6,950 ALL Sources of Education Funding 38.7% 2.2% 3.5% 9.7% 18.4% 2.6% 0.0% 0.4% 6.7% 15.0% 2.7% 0.0% 100.0% Employment income Investment income Bursary/grants Scholarship/awards/prizes Parents/relatives Spouse/partner Friend Employer subsidy Program Employment Student Loans 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% PRIMARY Source of Education Funding 39. PRIMARY source of education funding. Employment income Investment income Bursary/grants Scholarship/awards/prizes Parents/relatives Spouse/partner Friend Employer subsidy Program Employment Student Loans Other Don’t Know/Unsure Grand Total (Multiple Responses) 40. Did you incur financial debt in order to complete your program at university? How much debt did you incur? BC SYSTEM (FPA) 62 41.9% 5 3.4% 2 1.4% 7 4.7% 24 16.2% 4 2.7% 0.0% 4 2.7% 3 2.0% 33 22.3% 1 0.7% 3 2.0% 148 100.0% BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 1,823 47.5% 102 2.7% 20 0.5% 145 3.8% 739 19.2% 143 3.7% 3 0.1% 144 3.8% 96 2.5% 548 14.3% 36 0.9% 41 1.1% 3,840 100.0% BC SYSTEM (FPA) BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) Yes 88 49.4% 2,100 44.3% < $1,000 $1,000 - $2,999 $3,000 - $4,999 $5,000 - $7,499 $7,500 - $9,999 $10,000 - $12,499 $12,500 - $14,999 $15,000 - $17,499 $17,500 - $19,999 $20,000 - $24,999 $25,000 - $29,999 $30,000 - $34,999 $35,000 - $39,999 >= $40,000 Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Did not incur financial debt Grand Total 1 4 5 6 1 13 3 12 5 14 5 7 4 4 4 88 1.1% 4.5% 5.7% 6.8% 1.1% 14.8% 3.4% 13.6% 5.7% 15.9% 5.7% 8.0% 4.5% 4.5% 4.5% 100.0% 9 101 145 277 140 316 130 221 71 226 131 95 42 76 83 2,063 37 2,644 4,744 0.4% 4.9% 7.0% 13.4% 6.8% 15.3% 6.3% 10.7% 3.4% 11.0% 6.3% 4.6% 2.0% 3.7% 4.0% 100.0% 90 178 Mean Debt $17,700 $15,200 Median Debt $16,500 $12,500 2/6/01 Employment income Investment income Bursary/grants Scholarship/awards/prizes Parents/relatives Spouse/partner Friend Employer subsidy Program Employment Student Loans 0% 100% 10% Did you incur financial debt? 20% 30% 40% 50% Median Debt $18,000 80% $16,000 $14,000 60% $12,000 $10,000 40% $8,000 $6,000 20% $4,000 $2,000 0% $0 Yes Distribution of Total Debt Incurred ($,000) 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% < $1 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities $1 - 5 $5 - 9 $10 14 $15 19 $20 24 $25 29 $30 34 $35 - $40 + 39 Page 11 %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) ),1$1&(6FRQWLQXHG 41. Did you receive government student loans? How much government loan debt did you incur? BC SYSTEM (FPA) Yes < $1,000 $1,000 - $2,999 $3,000 - $4,999 $5,000 - $7,499 $7,500 - $9,999 $10,000 - $12,499 $12,500 - $14,999 $15,000 - $17,499 $17,500 - $19,999 $20,000 - $24,999 $25,000 - $29,999 $30,000 - $34,999 $35,000 - $39,999 >= $40,000 Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Did not receive government student loans Grand Total BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 81 45.5% 1,810 38.2% 2 3 8 5 3 9 3 10 4 11 6 6 3 4 3 80 1 97 178 2.5% 3.8% 10.0% 6.3% 3.8% 11.3% 3.8% 12.5% 5.0% 13.8% 7.5% 7.5% 3.8% 5.0% 3.8% 100.0% 7 73 130 227 122 271 132 186 61 206 118 79 36 58 74 1,780 30 2,934 4,744 0.4% 4.1% 7.3% 12.8% 6.9% 15.2% 7.4% 10.4% 3.4% 11.6% 6.6% 4.4% 2.0% 3.3% 4.2% 100.0% Mean Debt $16,800 $14,800 Median Debt $16,000 $13,000 42. Do you have any government loan debt outstanding? How much gov’t loan debt is outstanding? 47 58.0% 950 Did you receive Gov’t Student Loans? Median Student Loan Debt $18,000 $16,000 $14,000 $12,000 $10,000 $8,000 $6,000 $4,000 $2,000 $0 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Yes Distribution of Gov’t Student Loan Debt Incurred ($,000) 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% < $1 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) (FPA) Yes 100% 52.5% 100% $1 - 5 $5 - 9 $10 14 $15 19 Do have any student loan debt outstanding? $20 24 $25 29 $30 34 $35 - $40 + 39 Median Student Loan Debt Outstanding $9,000 $8,000 < $1,000 $1,000 - $2,999 $3,000 - $4,999 $5,000 - $7,499 $7,500 - $9,999 $10,000 - $12,499 $12,500 - $14,999 $15,000 - $17,499 $17,500 - $19,999 $20,000 - $24,999 $25,000 - $29,999 $30,000 - $34,999 $35,000 - $39,999 >= $40,000 Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused No government loan debt outstanding Did not receive government student loans Grand Total Mean Debt Median Debt 2/6/01 4 5 9 3 5 2 5 3 1 1 2 6 46 1 34 97 178 0.0% 8.7% 10.9% 19.6% 6.5% 10.9% 4.3% 10.9% 0.0% 6.5% 2.2% 2.2% 0.0% 4.3% 13.0% 100.0% 20 109 128 155 95 107 29 61 16 38 15 12 6 13 120 924 26 860 2,934 4,744 $11,600 $9,000 $8,500 $7,000 2.2% 11.8% 13.9% 16.8% 10.3% 11.6% 3.1% 6.6% 1.7% 4.1% 1.6% 1.3% 0.6% 1.4% 13.0% 100.0% 80% $7,000 $6,000 60% $5,000 $4,000 40% $3,000 20% $2,000 $1,000 0% $0 Yes Distribution of Student Loan Debt Outstanding ($,000) 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% < $1 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities $1 - 5 $5 - 9 $10 14 $15 19 $20 24 $25 29 $30 34 $35 39 Page 12 $40 + %&6\VWHP)LQH3HUIRUPLQJ$UWVYV %&6\VWHP$OO8QLYHUVLW\3URJUDPV Legend: BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) BC SYSTEM (FPA) ())(&72)81,9(56,7<('8&$7,21 To what extent were the following skills developed or enhanced as a result of your university education? 43. Personal Growth. To a great extent To some extent To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Grand Total 44. Analyze / Think Critically. To a great extent To some extent To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Grand Total 45. Think Creatively. To a great extent To some extent To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Grand Total 46. Ability to write well. To a great extent To some extent To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Grand Total 47. Work effectively with others. To a great extent To some extent To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Grand Total 48. Ability to use computer. To a great extent To some extent To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Grand Total 49. Encouraged to be a life-long learner. To a great extent To some extent To a small extent To no extent at all Don’t Know/Unsure Subtotal No Response/Refused Grand Total 2/6/01 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 110 61.8% 55 30.9% 11 6.2% 2 1.1% 0.0% 178 100.0% 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 2,720 57.5% 1,630 34.4% 313 6.6% 65 1.4% 5 0.1% 4,733 100.0% 11 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 83 46.6% 75 42.1% 17 9.6% 2 1.1% 1 0.6% 178 100.0% 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 2,356 49.7% 1,956 41.3% 350 7.4% 72 1.5% 7 0.1% 4,741 100.0% 3 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 87 48.9% 64 36.0% 21 11.8% 6 3.4% 0.0% 178 100.0% 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 1,119 23.6% 2,300 48.5% 1,068 22.5% 242 5.1% 12 0.3% 4,741 100.0% 3 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 63 35.4% 72 40.4% 32 18.0% 11 6.2% 0.0% 178 100.0% 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 1,781 37.6% 1,980 41.8% 769 16.2% 206 4.3% 6 0.1% 4,742 100.0% 2 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 53 29.9% 75 42.4% 35 19.8% 14 7.9% 0.0% 177 100.0% 1 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 1,313 27.7% 2,094 44.2% 997 21.1% 314 6.6% 16 0.3% 4,734 100.0% 10 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 19 10.7% 27 15.3% 38 21.5% 91 51.4% 2 1.1% 177 100.0% 1 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 788 16.7% 1,126 23.8% 1,336 28.2% 1,456 30.8% 24 0.5% 4,730 100.0% 14 4,744 BC SYSTEM (FPA) 72 40.4% 68 38.2% 26 14.6% 11 6.2% 1 0.6% 178 100.0% 178 BC SYSTEM (ALL PGMS) 1,968 41.6% 1,815 38.4% 682 14.4% 254 5.4% 13 0.3% 4,732 100.0% 12 4,744 Extent to which skills were developed/enhanced as a result of university education. Great Extent Some Extent Personal Growth Analyze / Think Critically Think Creatively Ability to write well Work effectively with others Ability to use computer Encouraged to be a lifelong learner 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Page 13 100% ),9(<($5)2//2:836859(<2) %$&&$/$85($7(*5$'8$7(6)520%& V38%/,&81,9(56,7,(6 1RWHV 'HPRJUDSKLFV 1. Response Rate. a) Response rate is calculated on a "valid sample". This valid sample excludes graduates without a phone number, visa students and graduates living outside of North America. b) Of those B.C. University graduates surveyed in 1998, approximately 85% had been previously surveyed in 1995 (two years after graduation). 4. Place of residence, as at December 1998. Place of residence was determined from postal code. Graduates living outside of North America, graduates without a phone number and visa students were excluded from the survey. 5. When did you leave B.C.? This question was only asked of those whose postal code or telephone number was outside of British Columbia. 6. Main reason for leaving B.C. a) This question was only asked of those whose postal code or telephone number was outside of British Columbia. b) Open-ended responses were recorded by the interviewers and later re-coded into six different reasons for leaving British Columbia. 3URJUDPRI6WXG\ 7. Program of Study. Graduates in this study were grouped into one of eight different program areas. Applied Science (ApSc) - mainly Engineering, but also includes applied areas such as Forestry and Agricultural Sciences. Arts - Social Sciences and Humanities. Business (Bus) - graduates from the Faculty of Commerce at UBC and the Faculty of Business Administration at SFU, Education (Educ) - those who have completed a teacher training program (Professional Development Program (PDP) at SFU). Most students completing a teacher training program have previously completed a four-year bachelor’s degree. Fine and Performing Arts (FPA) - Music, Dance, Theatre, Film and Fine Arts. Health Sciences (Health) - Medicine, Dentistry, Human Kinetics, Nursing from UBC and Human Performance and Nursing from Uvic. There are no Health Sciences programs at SFU. Science (Sci) - basic sciences and is dominated by the life sciences. Social Professions (Social) - Law and Social Work at UBC, plus Social Work, Child and Youth Care and Law at Uvic. )XUWKHU(GXFDWLRQ 12. Type of Further Education pursued. A maximum of nine types of further education or training were recorded. All responses were combined and the total frequencies of each type of further education are provided. The %’s are based on the total number of responses. (PSOR\PHQW8QHPSOR\PHQW 17. Employment Rate of 1993 Graduates. a) Employed graduates are those who stated they were "currently employed" or "have a paid job lined up to start". b) Unemployed graduates who are actively looking for work are those who stated they were not currently employed for the following reasons: "Lack of suitable employment opportunities", "I do not have the necessary skills for the job I want", "No job, but looking or work", "Temporarily laid off", "Don’t Know/Unsure". c) Total Labour Force = Employed + Have Paid Job Lined up to Start + Unemployed, but Actively Looking for Work. d) Employment Rate = Total Employed at Time of Survey / Total Labour Force. e) Unemployment Rate = Unemployed, but Actively Looking for Work / Total Labour Force. f) 1998 employment rate and 1995 employment rates of 1993 graduates are provided for comparison. 2/6/01 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities Page 14 ),9(<($5)2//2:836859(<2) %$&&$/$85($7(*5$'8$7(6)520%& V38%/,&81,9(56,7,(6 1RWHV 18. Main reason why you are unemployed. The reason for unemployment is shown only for those who are in the labour force (unemployed, but actively looking for work). 19. Main activity of graduates who are not in the labour force. The reason for unemployment is shown for those who are unemployed and NOT in the labour force. 20. How many months since you were last employed? (For graduates unemployed or not in labour force.) This question was asked of all graduates who were not working at the time of the survey, regardless of whether they were in the labour force. &XUUHQW-RE 21. Classification of current main job by industry sector. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is a hierarchical system for classifying places of employment by type of economic activity. The NAICS Canada system contains 20 Sectors, 99 Sub-sectors, 321 Industry Groups, 734 Industries and 921 National Industries. This table summarizes the place of employment of graduates into one of 20 Industry Sectors. 22. Classification of current main job by NOC Skill Type. The National Occupational Classification (NOC) system was developed by Human Resources Development Canada. The NOC coding system classifies and describes occupations in the Canadian labour market. The NOC system classifies approximately 25,000 job titles into three tiers: 26 Major Groups, 139 Minor Groups, and 522 Unit Groups. One of the ways in which these groups are related is by Skill Type. The skill type is based on the type of work performed. It also reflects the field of training or experience that is normally required for entry into the occupation (area of study and industry of employment). There are ten different skill types (based on the first digit of the NOC code). The jobs held by graduates are categorized by NOC skill type in this table. 23. Classification of current main job by NOC Skill Level. Refer to note 7.07 for a brief description of the NOC system. One way in which the NOC groups are related is by Skill Level. The skill level is primarily based on the nature of education and training required to work in an occupation, plus the experience required for entry, complexity and responsibilities. There are four different skill levels (indicated by the second digit of the NOC code). The jobs held by graduates are categorized by NOC skill level in this table. The four skill levels are: A. University degree at the bachelor, masters or post-graduate level (2nd digit of NOC code = 1). B. College level education including trade apprenticeships (2nd digit of NOC code = 2 or 3). C. Secondary school education (up to four years) plus a period of job-specific training (2nd digit of NOC code = 4 or 5). D. No formal education required - up to 2 years of secondary school educ. and short work demonstration (2nd digit of NOC code = 6). 25. Did you change jobs from 1995 to 1998? This question was only asked of those who were employed in both the Fall of 1995 and the Fall of 1998. 26. How has your income changed from 1995 to 1998? This question was only asked of those who were employed in both the Fall of 1995 and the Fall of 1998, but not in the same job. 27. How has your job satisfaction changed from 1995 to 1998? This question was only asked of those who were employed in both the Fall of 1995 and the Fall of 1998, but not in the same job. 2/6/01 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities Page 15 ),9(<($5)2//2:836859(<2) %$&&$/$85($7(*5$'8$7(6)520%& V38%/,&81,9(56,7,(6 1RWHV 28. How has the application of your university skills/ knowledged changed in your 1998 job vs. 1995 job? This question was only asked of those who were employed in both the Fall of 1995 and the Fall of 1998, but not in the same job. 29. Are you employed full-time or part-time? Respondents were asked to self-declare the full-time/part-time employment status. A "full-time" job was not defined by the interviewer. 32. What is your annual full-time employment income? a) Only includes graduates who were self-declared as full-time employed. b) In some cases, graduates are working multiple jobs such that they are full-time employed. In these cases, the employment income from all of their jobs are included in the annual full-time earnings. c) Salaries recorded below $10,000 are considered invalid since this would place the graduate below the minimum wage. 33. Median annual full-time employment income. Median salaries are rounded to the nearest $100. 35. Characteristics of current job. a) The proportion of graduates looking for a better job, requiring a bachelor’s degree for their job and are in a job related to their program are expressed as a percentage of employed graduates. b) The proportion of graduates whose skills/knowledge are applied to their job is expressed as a percentage of graduates in a program-related job. 36. Why are you not in a more program-related job? This question was only asked of those graduates who are not in a program-related job. )LQDQFHV 38. ALL sources of education funding. Respondents were asked to state ALL sources of funding for their education. A maximum of six sources of funding were recorded for each respondent. 40. Did you incur financial debt in order to complete your program at university? How much debt did you incur? Mean and median debt are rounded to the nearest $100. 41. Did you receive government student loans? How much government loan debt did you incur? Mean and median government student loan debt are rounded to the nearest $100. 42. Do you have any government loan debt outstanding? How much gov’t loan debt is outstanding? Mean and median outstanding government student loan debt are rounded to the nearest $100. (IIHFWRI8QLYHUVLW\(GXFDWLRQ 43+ To what extent were the following skills developed or enhanced as a result of your university education? Graduates were asked to assess the extent to which their university education resulted in any skill development or enhancement on each of seven different skills (personal growth, critical thinking, creative thinking, writing well, working effectively with others, ability to use a computer and encouraged to be a life-long learner). 2/6/01 1998 Five-Year Follow-up Survey of 1993 Baccalaureate Graduates from B.C.’s Public Universities Page 16