Contents: Foreword: The never-ending tension between the expansion of higher education and graduate careers / Ulrich Teichler
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The complex transition of higher education graduates into the labour market / Fátima Suleman, Pedro Videira, and Pedro N. Teixeira
Part I. Graduates' labour market challenges and strategies in massified higher education systems in high-income countries
1. The consequences of the dualization of the French higher education system for graduates' vertical mismatch in the labour market / Jean-François Giret and Janine Jongbloed
2. The school-to-work transition among college graduates in south korea / Jisun Jung and Soo Jeung Lee
3. The Spanish higher education system and the employability of its graduates / Adela García-Aracil and Rosa Isusi-Fagoaga
Part II. Graduates' labour market challenges and strategies in massified higher education systems in middle-income countries
4. The expansion of higher education and overeducation in portugal: Insights from the last two decades / Fátima Suleman, Pedro Videira and Pedro N. Teixeira
5. The economic situation of higher education graduates in the labour market in Poland / Dominik Antonowicz and Jarosław Domalewski
6. The massification of higher education and labour market outcomes of university graduates in Russia / Victor Rudakov, Sergey Roshchin, Ksenia Rozhkova and Pavel Travkin
7. From employability to employment: University education and employers' requirements in chile / Oscar Espinoza and Noel McGinn
Part III. Graduates' labour market challenges and strategies in emerging higher education systems in developing countries
8. Growing pains: Higher education expansion and graduate employment in China / Po Yang
9. Social origin, skills, and graduates' formal employability in brazil: How does it vary across fields of study and institutions? / André de Holanda Padilha Vieira and Maria Ligia de Oliveira Barbosa
10. Growth, employment, and employability in India: A gendered outlook / Mona Khare and Sonam Arora
11. The lebanese labour market: The bittersweet reality / Leila Youssef
12. Conclusion: Global trends for the economic and social factors affecting the returns of higher education / Fátima Suleman, Pedro Videira, and Pedro N. Teixeira.