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Philosophy and the Labor Market in Romania | Frunza | Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies

Philosophy and the Labor Market in Romania

Sandu Frunza, Mihaela Frunza

Abstract


One of the problems the institutional crisis of philosophy is facing in Romania is the difficulty of philosophy graduates to find a suitable place on the complex labor market. The article attempts to elucidate whether philosophy graduates subsequently teach what they study during their university education and to find solutions for a better integration on the labor market of these graduates. An important part of the article is dedicated to analyzing the institutional offer vis-à-vis the challenges that philosophy graduates face once they are attempting to find a job on the labor market. From our analysis we conclude that there is no direct connection between the diversity of jobs among philosophy graduates and the courses that they took during their university studies.

Keywords


institutional crisis; philosophy; the labor market; curriculum; academic training; Romania

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