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Contribution
Description: This survey is designed to study the employment's situation among women's graduates in different faculties. This survey is done by 170 population samples in the university of Mazandaran (Iran).
Methodology: The data has been collected by questionnaire and then it has been analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics with using SPSS software.
Conclusions: The research results show that 56.9 percent of women's graduates were employment and 43 percent were unemployment. Among employment women, 56 percent in service sector, 32% in industrial and 10 percent were employed in agriculture sector. Also it should be mentioned that 84 percent of educated women in technical and engineering field of study, 56 percent of humanities science, 50 percent of basic science, and finally 38 percent of agriculture sciences' graduates have found a job. Factors affecting women's employment in labor market were: instruction qualities of university, labor market's needs, and practical skills. Also educated women faced with the following obstacles: over university's graduates, no effective and familiar relation with employers, and lack of information about labor market's needs. This article also examines several theories to explain women's employment situation among the university graduates.
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