Complex entanglements: graduate transitions in Africa's knowledge economy and beyond

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dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-05T16:01:14Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-05T16:01:14Z
dc.date.issued 2025-06-05 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/24218
dc.description.abstract University graduates are often at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship, key drivers of the knowledge economy. Their ability to create and apply knowledge in new ways is essential for economic growth. This chapter provides a global South perspective on the diverse ways African graduates engage with the knowledge economy, focusing on their transitions from higher education into livelihood-generating activities. Drawing on a mixed-methods study involving a graduate tracer survey and qualitative research across six African countries, the chapter initially categorizes graduate transitions into four groups: employed, unemployed, studying, and entrepreneurship. Analysis reveals that graduates often combine various activities, such as work, study, and entrepreneurship, challenging the notion that their lives can be neatly categorized. The qualitative findings highlight the intricate entanglement of education and work, with “employment” encompassing a broader range of practices than traditionally understood. Many graduates also rely on multiple income streams while continuing their education, a phenomenon termed “multiple income streams and educational endeavours.“ These findings challenge the assumption that graduates primarily use their knowledge to create value. Instead, due to structural challenges, job scarcity, and the lack of social security under neoliberal capitalism, African graduates increasingly view education as a means of creating security rather than merely generating profit or value. en
dc.format.medium Print en
dc.publisher Palgrave Macmillan en
dc.subject GLOBAL SOUTH en
dc.subject KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY en
dc.subject ENTREPRENEURS en
dc.subject GRADUATES en
dc.title Complex entanglements: graduate transitions in Africa's knowledge economy and beyond en
dc.type Chapter in Monograph en
dc.description.version Y en
dc.ProjectNumber N/A en
dc.BudgetYear 2025/26 en
dc.ResearchGroup Equitable Education and Economies en
dc.SourceTitle Higher education and work in the knowledge economy: power, prestige and precarity en
dc.SourceTitle.Editor Pantea, M.C. en
dc.SourceTitle.Editor Roberts, K. en
dc.SourceTitle.Editor Dabija, D.C. en
dc.PlaceOfPublication Cham en
dc.ArchiveNumber 9814955 en
dc.PageNumber 155-174 en
dc.outputnumber 15613 en
dc.bibliographictitle Mhlanga, N., Juan, A. & Cooper, A. (2025) Complex entanglements: graduate transitions in Africa's knowledge economy and beyond. In: Pantea, M.C., Roberts, K. & Dabija, D.C. (eds).Higher education and work in the knowledge economy: power, prestige and precarity. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 155-174. en
dc.publicationyear 2025 en
dc.contributor.author1 Mhlanga, N. en
dc.contributor.author2 Juan, A. en
dc.contributor.author3 Cooper, A. en


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