Tracer Study of Development Economics Graduates

The Tracer Study results of the Development Economics Study Program indicate that graduates have a strong employment absorption rate with a relatively short waiting period after graduation. Most graduates are employed or engaged in entrepreneurship within less than one year after completing their studies. Their fields of work are highly relevant to development economics competencies, including the service sector, industry, trade, finance, entrepreneurship, as well as government and private institutions. This reflects the strong alignment between graduate learning outcomes and labor market needs.

In terms of workplace level, graduates are distributed across local, regional, and national institutions, with some working in large-scale national organizations and major private companies. In addition to formal employment, a number of graduates choose entrepreneurship and independent business development, demonstrating adaptability, independence, and a strong orientation toward job creation. This diversity highlights the competitiveness of graduates in responding to dynamic labor market demands.

 

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