Uttar Pradesh Journal of Social Science Research
UPJSSR, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2013 ISSN: 0975-8852
ARTICLESShowkat Anwar Bhat, G. M. Bhat, Higher Education and Educated Unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir
Gunjan Dubey, Akashy Kumar, Impact of Family Climate on Academic Achievment
Ghosiya, Tahira Khatoon, Use of Educational Technology in Teaching of English at the Higher Secondary Stage
Priyanka Singh, Aniksha Roy Sarkar, Sexual violence against children: A Stigma against humanity With special Reference to Balkalyan Grih in Varanasi City
Deepa Soni, Factors Explaining Service Sector Growth in India
Ashti Alamgeer, Feminism in Anita Desai and Shashi Deshpande (A study with reference to Fire on the Mountain and ‘That Long Silence’)
Seema Kumari, Psychological condition of HIV/ AIDS Patients
Anupam Jha, Access to Justice in Uttar Pradesh: Is it an Uphill Task?
Akhtar Hassan, Gun Powder and its applications in medieval India
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UPJSSR, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2013, pp. 1-14ISSN: 0975-8852
Higher Education and Educated Unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir
SHOWKAT ANWAR BHAT, G. M. BHAT
Abstract Education is considered as the main channel for economic development, which generates the efficient and technical human capital. If on the one hand higher education witnessed a encouraging growth rate in Jammu and Kashmir, while there is an increasing trend of educated unemployment on the other. It is evident from the facts that educated unemployment in state is more as compared to general unemployment. Highest unemployment has been found in graduates and Post graduates as compared to technical courses. In state of Jammu and Kashmir up to 2007, employment exchanges do not show the clear statistics of educated unemployment The paper is based on secondary sources of data and various econometric tools have been used to emphasized the results of educated unemployment in the state.
Key Words: Higher Education, Educated Unemployment, Graduates,
Higher education in state
Education in fact is the main spring of economic development and social change. It creates the motivation for progress and brings revolution in the ideas necessary for the progress of the economy. In the field of education, higher education has acquired more importance. Higher education in J&K state has witnessed a phenomenal growth rate from last few years. As is evident from the fact, that 14 new degree colleges have been established in the state. Thus the strength of government degree colleges in the state has reached to 54, which includes two Education Training colleges. In the state, with the setting of three more universities, the number of universities has risen to eight. The universities provide education to wide range of students of both graduate and post graduation level. Besides mini-university campuses which are set up by the government attached to University of Kashmir and