Students Integration into Labour Market: Formation of the Motivation, Salary Needs and Expectations

Authors

  • Laura Pilukiene

  • Laura Pilukiene

Keywords:

net and gross wages, employee needs and expectations, wage expectations, motivation, student

Abstract

The controversial issues of employee motivation and wage expectation formation are often analysed in scientific and practical planes by addressing to the fact that a prospective employee (especially with no work experience) may be employed with preformed wrong wage expectations. The paper aims to assess the problematic aspects of the integration of young age (18-23 years old) persons, studying in the university, into the labour market associated with the expectations of desired wage.

How to Cite

Laura Pilukiene, & Laura Pilukiene. (2015). Students Integration into Labour Market: Formation of the Motivation, Salary Needs and Expectations. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 15(G1), 1–6. Retrieved from https://journalofbusiness.org/index.php/GJMBR/article/view/1711

Students Integration into Labour Market: Formation of the Motivation, Salary Needs and Expectations

Published

2015-01-15