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Higher employability would also indicate that individuals are capable of getting better paid positions1. There is a slight group di erence in favour of the entrepreneurship alumni in terms of annual net income of currently employed alumni: there are fewer alumni in the latter group who indicate that their annual net income is below the median annual net income of persons with tertiary education in their country (Figure 29).
A lot of JADE alumni are involved in volunteer work compared with these groups: over 50%. There are only slight age di erences, but there are huge gender di erences in volunteer work: male alumni are signi cantly more involved in volunteer work than female alumni.
Participation in non-commercial work
Also, male alumni are more often involved in an initiative to start a non- commercial project outside their work, such as starting a charity or a hobby club. There are also group di erences in starting a non-commercial project: half the entrepreneurial group alumni versus only 38% of the control group alumni have had an initiative to start a non-commercial project. JADE alumni are scoring even better than entrepreneurship alumni concerning starting a non-commercial project.
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