The document discusses issues related to education and employment outcomes for university graduates. It provides statistics on unemployment rates, popular careers for young workers, employment in fields related to one's area of study, salaries based on level of education, saturated careers, and self-employment. The quality of medical education in Mexico is also examined. Overall, the document suggests that obtaining a university degree does not always guarantee employment and that graduates need skills beyond their degree to succeed in the job market.
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OF WHICH ARE ENGAGED IN WHAT THEY STUDIED (%)
Business Administration and Management Accounting Law Medicine Teacher Psychology Architeture
Careers with the highest number of employed
19. The areas of Education, Healt
Sciences and Physical and
Mathematical Sciences.
68%
Education and health.
27. 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
55. Stadistics
LABOR 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 sector
Public sector
20.2%
79.8%