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Visual Analysis Application of CiteSpace-based Study of Employment of College Students in the Past Twenty-three Years

Published: 15 September 2022 Publication History

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There are many researches on the employment of college students in China, but there are few reports on the research of visual atlas. In this paper, CiteSpace software is used to study 952 CSSCI literatures on the employment of college students in the past 23 years. The results show that the number of articles published in this research field shows an overall high running but gradually weakening trend in recent years. The number of high-producing authors is small, the mutual cooperation is not tight enough, and the central authorship needs to be further enhanced. The research hotspots are focused on employability, employment quality, higher education, employment guidance and social capital. The keyword mutation has gone through three stages of change, including external environment, influencing traits and internal factors.

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    ICIEI '22: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information and Education Innovations
    April 2022
    181 pages
    ISBN:9781450396196
    DOI:10.1145/3535735
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    Published: 15 September 2022

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    1. CiteSpace visual analysis
    2. College students
    3. Employment study

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    • This paper is the stage result of the research project on online ideological and political education of the Center for Online Ideological and Political Work in Universities of the Ministry of Education (Project No. CJWSZ21-26).

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