Title of article :
Survival Models for the Analysis of Waiting Time to First Employment of New Graduates: A Case of 2018 Debre Markos University Graduates, Northwest Ethiopia
Author/Authors :
Getie Ayaneh, Muluye Department of Statistics - College of Natural and Computational Science - Debre Markos University - Debre Markos, Ethiopia , Adamu Dessie, Askalemariam Department of Psychology - Institute of Education and Behavioral Sciences - Debre Markos University - Debre Markos, Ethiopia , Wubishet Ayele, Amare Department of Statistics - College of Natural and Computational Science - Debre Markos University - Debre Markos, Ethiopia
Abstract :
This study was carried out to predict the time spell to first employment and to determine the effects of related factors on the timing
of first employment on new graduates from Debre Markos University using survival models. The study used the 2018 Debre
Markos University graduate tracer survey data. Cox PH and parametric accelerated failure time models were used. The Akaike
information criterion (AIC) was used to select the best parametric model that could explain the waiting time to first employment.
The median waiting time to first employment of graduates was found to be 15 months, showing that 50% of graduates managed to
find their first job 15 months after their graduation date. In a comparison among parametric survival models, the log-logistic
parametric model was better in describing the timing of graduates to first employment. Covariates such as gender, cumulative
grade point average (CGPA) earned from the university, age at graduation, residence, field of study preference of graduates, and
college/faculty were found to be statistically significant (p value <0.05) predictors of the waiting time to first employment. The loglogistic parametric model fitted the waiting time to the first employment data well and could be taken as an alternative for the Cox
PH model.
Keywords :
Northwest Ethiopia , Employment , AIC , CGPA
Journal title :
Education Research International