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Critical theory

Published on
August 24, 2017
Last updated
August 24, 2017

David Matthews鈥 feature 鈥Fuzzy logic鈥 (3 August) raises the question of whether 鈥渇irms themselves really value the kind of critical thinking that academics prize鈥. The evidence suggests that they do.

The Futuretrack longitudinal survey (funded by the 糖心Vlog Careers Services Unit) asked recent graduates the extent to which their undergraduate programmes developed their skills and capabilities in the area of 鈥渃ritical evaluation鈥. After controlling for numerous other factors 鈥 including A-level grades, degree class, subject of study and a variety of other skills 鈥 those whose critical evaluation skills were developed 鈥渟ome鈥 by their undergraduate programmes earned incomes after graduation that were 19 per cent higher than those whose critical evaluation skills were not developed. For graduates whose critical evaluation skills were developed 鈥渁 lot鈥, the earnings premium is 29 per cent.

Geraint Johnes
Professor of economics
Lancaster University Management School


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