This study examines factors that impact students engaged in paid employment while studying in a tertiary accounting program in a regional Australian university. It examines the differences in experience of domestic and international students. No direct significant relationship was found between paid employment and academic performance for the overall study sample. There was a positive relationship found between paid employment and academic performance with respect to domestic students. However, in the case of international students a negative relationship between paid employment and academic performance was observed. A significant positive relationship between a shift work pattern of paid employment and academic performance was found.
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De Zoysa, A. & Rudkin, K. M. (2007). The effects of employment on academic performance of Australian accounting students. 7th Global Conference on Business & Economics (pp. 1-29). Lynchburg, VA: Association of Business and Economics Research.