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Education Guarantee of Employment

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What is the Human Right for Education?

A right Protects, provides and benefits.The human right for education gives to everybody access to free basic education.

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Learning to protect yourself…

1. Introduces .

2. Encourages reflection.

3. Promotes action pass.

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Education in Mexico

34 million people are in lack of education

7 million are illiterate 1.4 million children do not attend school

Eight out of 10 indigenous people lack basic education.

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The big problems of education in Mexico

Mexico is the third country with the highest number of young people who neither study or work.Women in our country are the ones who feed that statistic, as are three times more likely to be within that group.

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8 Ways for universities to prepare students for the job search

1. Hiring qualified staff in the centers.2. Do not give outdated advice.3. Teaches students how make contacts.4. Help students understand that a degree will not guarantee them a job.

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8 Ways for universities to prepare students for the job search

5. Teach students to evaluate a job.

6. Start talking of careers before graduation.

7. Teach students how the staff selection process.

8. Explain the importance of working while studying.

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The labor market for students

It will take about a year to be placed in a job and, if they do, their salary will be even below that gets an employee with secondary.

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The labor market for students

159 universities and

institutions of higher

education, it is frustrating to

know that one million 980

thousand graduates in the

last ten years, just over 800

thousand, 40 percent are

unemployed.

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Education World WideAre Universities preparing Students to be employed?

The main problem is that we live in a world of constant change where changes occur in the labor market.For this reason it is difficult for universities to adapt to constant changes and hinder their curricula, teaching methods, among other things.

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What to teach in the Universities?

Do you know the college labor market needs?

Do you know the labor market training courses offered by the college?

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Somethings that the University do not teachMaintain good relations with others.

Your attitude.Develop your talents.It´s ok to make mistakes.The definition of success is yours alone.

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What are graduates looking for in a job?

Find work very fastPerception of high

wagesFlexibility • Schedules• Vacations

Excellent Workstation Few Responsibilities

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Which skills are necessary for the graduates?

Companies need Talent!A good score isn´t enoughOvercome their competitorsRecover from crisisRemain the markets leaders Languages skills

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Which skills are necessary for the graduates?CultureCommitmentBegins before workingGet UpdatedInnovation

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Statistics

Percentage distribution of the unemployed population0

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Percentage distribution of the unemployed population

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Careers with more young workers0

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Sports Criminology Business and trade Design Political Sciences Marketing Food industry

Careers with more young workers (20-24)

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OF WHICH ARE ENGAGED IN WHAT THEY STUDIED (%)0

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Business Administration and Management Accounting Law Medicine Teacher Psychology Architeture

Careers with the highest number of employed

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The areas of Education, Healt Sciences and Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

68%

Education and health.

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+ 50%

Economic Management and Arts work in occupations that are not consistent with their training.

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Teacher training for

upper secondary

level education

Teacher training for basic education,

primary level

Medicine

93.6%

90.6%

88.9%

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Around the world

Nearly 75 million young people are unemployed worldwide, an increase of more than 4 million since 2007. In 2016, the youth unemployment rate will remain at the same high level.

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Studying a university degree is not a guarantee for employment

The SEP estimated that 2 million 980 000 thousand people who graduated from public and private universities in the last ten years, only 800,000 thousand find a job in your career, and almost 70 percent of these jobs are low paid .

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Careers without a futureIn the study Higher education:

current status and perspectives presented by the SEP on 6 January, identified 10 " racing supersaturated with oversupply of graduates.“

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But not all of those "lucky" , says the federal agency , which managed to get a job related to the academic profile of his career doing so well . Nearly 30 percent of them chose careers whose salary expectations are the lowest of all professions , and that the labor market is short of options contracts .

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In another block those programs that are located by high specialization are in high demand , but are not valued in the labor market to obtain high incomes. There are:

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Salary

Higher technical college with two years of study

after high school , 4,000 thaousand967

pesos

Wirh a degree 7,000

thoausand 497 pesos

Wirh a Master , 8,

000 thousand 208 pesos

Doctor's degree 9,000 thousand 400

pesos

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Saturated careers in the U.S.

There are some careers that have a lot of demand, but when out on the world of employment, there might be too many people chasing the same kind of job.

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It's not easy finding the right career path in life. Many of our own perceptions on what makes a good profession is shaped and sometimes even warped by the views of our family, friends, etc. There are many jobs out there that may look attractive and rewarding but they don’t reach the desired expectations.

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Some of the saturated careers in The United states are:

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Next, there is a list of the 13 careers for the next decade.

Federal government manager

Higher education administrator

Program evaluatorCorporate executive

specializing in global business development or managing global workforces

Cognitive-

behavioral therapistImmigration expertResearcherHealth-informatics

specialistOptometristGenetic counselorPacient advocatePhysical therapistVeterinarian

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Understanding the term quality when talking about higher education requires knowing the different dimensions and key roles from which one can recognize the quality of an educational system

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Professions in Mexico…

How many people work in relation of what they studiedHow many people finished their career According with “sep” just 40 over 100 people practice their profession

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How many people have Jobs

related to what they studied?

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Are they workers in an institute, or do they work by themselves?

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Why does these things happen?

InexperienceObstaclesThere is no place for

new graduates

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Reflections on the quality of medical school curricula in Mexico

Analytic descriptive research of selected indicators of the medical curricula from the sixties to the year 2000In the 70’s the number of medical schools doubled and the country increased its entry by 400%, enrollment by 700% and the number of graduates by 600%.

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Definition

An alternative perspective on job guarantees with a degree relates to the opportunity for self-employment. If you recognize the value of the knowledge and experience you gain earning a degree, and the credibility it offers you, entrepreneurship may be your course of action.

Self employment

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10 Myths About Self-Employment

1. Self-employed people have to work really long hours.2. The only reason to build a business is to sell it.3. Self-employment is much riskier than getting a job.4. Self-employment means putting all your eggs in one basket.5. Being self-employed is stressful.

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. 6. The customer is always right.7. Being self-employed is lonely.8. Self-employed people have to do everything themselves.9. Self-employment is too complicated.10. You need lots of money to start a new business.

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Top 10 Personal Qualities for Success in Self-Employment

Vision-directedExtremely

resourcefulHighly motivatedMarket-drivenOperationally

focusedQuality-conscious

Decisive and courageous

Decisive and courageous

Good communicatorTransparent,

humble, and righteous

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How to Be Self Employed

1 Create a business idea.

2 Get a partner.3 Collect money.

4 Get modal. 5 Promote. 6 Earn money.

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1 Create a business idea.

Innovation is the key!

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2 Get a partner.

You have to think if you want work with a only partner or co-operative

society

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3 Collect money.

Make a budget!How much money do

you have?

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You may be able to get money from the following sources:-

Family or friendsGrants from charities or trustsLoans from banks and building

societies.

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4 Get modal. 

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5 Promote. 

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6 Earn money.

«A company is like a baby»

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Choice or obligation

Choosing a career is one of the most important decisions in the life of a person. This decision is particularly relevant, because it will determinate financial resources, place of residence, employment opportunities, the vision of future and of course the projection of a lifestyle.

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Doctor as a carpinter

We see doctors selling fast food, selling insurance engineers, graduates selling used cars. People spend most of our lives working. A 50-hour work week for 50 weeks a year adds 2.500 hours per year. If we do that job 10 years, It sounds easy, but so much time invested in something that makes us unhappy, is the worst business in the world. There are many people dying in life, because it does what it should do.

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Check yourself

Imagine you have in the bank 100 million pesos. If you spent 100 thousand dollars a month, those savings will last more than 80 years. Let this mental exercise. Think you actually have the money in the bank. Would you still doing what you do? Working on where you work? If you teach in a school, would you still teaching? If you write books, you'd still writing? If you sing in a band, you'd still singing?

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Follow your dreams

"The fact is that a vast majority of people who have achieved financial success have been achieved thanks to work they found profoundly absorbing. Long-term studies of people who eventually achieve financial success, clearly reveal that his "luck" comes to them to keep accidental dedication to an area they enjoy “ Srully D. Blotnik

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Esthela Sarai Rivera Martínez

Graduate Profile

Bachelor in Journalism

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StadisticsLABOR MARKET BEHAVIOR IN

MEXICO

Indicator Value

Statements on

152 domestic occupations

Staff 30.9  140 °

National Average Income

$8,305  24 °

busy women 41.7  % 58 ° Private sectorPublic sector

20.2%

79.8%

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The chart compares the distribution by level of education of the people working in this occupation, compared to the total employment in the country. Includes only the population paid.

SCHOOLING

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Esthela Sarai Rivera Martínez

SkillsGood spellingresponsibilityGood drafting

Good coverage Information