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The State of the Humanities 2018: Graduates in the Workforce & Beyond

Bachelor鈥檚 Degree Holders Who Agree That 鈥淎t Work, I Have the Opportunity to Do What I Do Best Every Day,鈥 by Graduation Cohort and Field of Bachelor鈥檚 Degree, 2014

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Bachelor鈥檚 Degree Holders Who Agree That 鈥淎t Work, I Have the Opportunity to Do What I Do Best Every Day,鈥 by Graduation Cohort and Field of Bachelor鈥檚 Degree, 2014

Experience in the workforce appeared to play an important role in measures of satisfaction with the work humanities graduates perform. There were substantial differences among graduation cohorts in response to the prompt, 鈥淎t work, I have the opportunity to do what I do best every day.鈥 The humanities was not alone in showing a difference between young and old on this question, but it did have the widest gap. While 60% of those who earned humanities degrees from 2000 to 2014 expressed satisfaction about the opportunity to best use their talents and skills at work, 84% of graduates in the oldest cohort (1960 to 1979) reported similar satisfaction.

In the oldest cohort, humanities graduates were near the highest levels of reported satisfaction on this measure.Wiese and Tay, 鈥淕allup Purdue Data Report on Humanities and Well-Being,鈥 Table 2. Table 7. We are using graduation cohort as a proxy for work experience because data of that kind were not available.