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Mohsen Nazarzadeh Zare

Mohsen Nazarzadeh Zare

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6232-1761
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57190340512
HIndex: 9/00
Faculty: Literature and Human Sciences
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Research

Title
The reasons for the gap between academic education and the required skills of the labor market in Iran Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Academic education, Iran’s academic system, Labour market, Required skills
Year
2023
Journal Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
DOI
Researchers Mohsen Nazarzadeh Zare

Abstract

Purpose–The present study aims to investigate the reasons for the gap between academic education and the required skills of the labor market in Iran. Design/methodology/approach–For this purpose, the authors adopted a thematic analysis method. The participants in the study were connoisseurs from universities and research institutes in Iran, who were selected with purposeful sampling methods of snowball type. To collect the data, the authors used a semi-structured interview and performed a thematic analysis for data analysis. Findings–The findings showed that the views and perceptions of the connoisseurs participating in the study about the reasons for the gap between academic education and the skills required in the labor market in Iran can be classified into four main themes including lack of attention to labor market needs in the academic curricula, lack of attention to practical and entrepreneurial skills in the academic curricula, the weak link between universities and industry and society, and shortage of academic resources and equipment in some academic disciplines. Originality/value–The present study had three implications. First, the human capital theory, the social closure theory, the positional conflict theory and the labor market segmentation theory are more compatible with the labor market of Iranian graduates, compared to other theories of the labor market. Second, the lack of coordination between academic education and the required skills in the labor market has weakened the Iranian economy. Third, the absence of practical and entrepreneurial skills in academic graduates has led to increased unemployment in Iranian society.