• AggressivelyPassive
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    248 months ago

    If you are employed in a junior job within the field you have been trained in, you are not underemployed.

    What this graph shows however, is that there are a ton of degrees that seem to teach hardly any transferable skills. A sociologist without proper statistical training has almost zero value in the business world. And that’s a problem.

    • @protist
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      8 months ago

      What this graph shows however, is that there are a ton of degrees that seem to teach hardly any transferable skills

      This graph absolutely does not show this lol…how could you possibly derive that from this graph

      And sociologists are absolutely trained in statistics

      • AggressivelyPassive
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        48 months ago

        That’s why I explicitly qualified my statement, because not all sociologists are in fact trained in statistics. Many just had the statistics 101 class and went into the more philosophical part of the trade.

        The real question is: what else does this graph show in your interpretation?

      • @bhmnscmm
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        -48 months ago

        How does the graph not show that? The chart clearly shows there are a lot of degrees whose holders have “insufficient jobs for their training.”

        I.e., they were unable to find jobs that utilized the skills they got with their degree. The skills are not sufficiently transferable to jobs.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          I interpret it as there are more degree holders than there are jobs that closely align with that degree. Graduating art history majors are absolutely qualified to be curators at galleries and museums, but there are only a handful of those positions available.

    • Ech
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      108 months ago

      Any decent sociology program will teach a hefty amount of statistics. That’s the basis of research.

        • @grue
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          18 months ago

          Sounds like a BA in sociology is a thing that shouldn’t exist.

    • Optional
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      38 months ago

      Maybe the business world is the problem.

      • AggressivelyPassive
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        18 months ago

        Or maybe we just don’t need hundreds of thousands of people trained in liberal arts.

        I’m not trying to defend businesses here, but there’s only so many places for people who are trained in over-analyzing paint and clay.

        • @ickplant
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          58 months ago

          Mathematics is liberal arts. So is economics.

          • AggressivelyPassive
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            58 months ago

            Maybe I’m too European for that, but I was under the impression that this is basically an umbrella term for humanities, art, literature, etc.