Emerging from COVID-19: the perceptions of university students to part-time working and its impact on their transferable skill development
ORCID
- Carl Evans: 0000-0001-5260-2933
- Jonathan Lean: 0000-0002-2938-4111
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine university students’ behaviours and perceptions relating to part-time working, particularly the impact of external factors such as COVID-19, on their work activity. Design/methodology/approach: A structured, online questionnaire was issued to Business Management students at a UK university. A total of 123 responses were received. Findings: The study offers a unique insight into the effects of Covid-19 on students’ perceptions regarding part-time work. Research limitations/implications: It is important for universities to understand the motivations of students and their current circumstances, since these could affect students’ academic performance and wellbeing and well as their employability, and as a consequence, influence university policy. Originality/value: The study offers a unique insight into the effects of prevailing external factors in particular Covid-19 on students’ perceptions regarding part-time work.
DOI
10.1108/HESWBL-12-2023-0343
Publication Date
2024-05-14
Publication Title
Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning
ISSN
2042-3896
Embargo Period
9999-09-09
Keywords
COVID-19, Employability, Social and economic situation, University student part-time working
Recommended Citation
Evans, C., Lean, J., Sen, A., & Yusuf, N. (2024) 'Emerging from COVID-19: the perceptions of university students to part-time working and its impact on their transferable skill development', Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, . Available at: https://doi.org/10.1108/HESWBL-12-2023-0343