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Davison, Ian; McManus, Chris; Brown, Celia – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Recruitment to General Practice (GP) is currently low in many countries. Here we focus on two binary choices for junior doctors: first, whether to apply to GP; second, whether to accept a GP training place if offered. Previous attitudinal studies have indicated factors claimed to affect recruitment. The current study goes further by quantifying…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physicians, Recruitment, Career Choice
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Powell, Abigail; Dainty, Andrew; Bagilhole, Barbara – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012
In the UK, women remain under-represented in engineering and technology (E&T). Research has, therefore, investigated barriers and solutions to women's recruitment, retention and progression. Recruitment into the sector may be supported by exploring the career decisions of women and men who have chosen to study E&T. Triangulating…
Descriptors: Females, Recruitment, Sex Fairness, Engineering
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Brown, Margaret – British Educational Research Journal, 1998
Addresses issues associated with the part of the work force in educational research employed by British universities, including implications of recommendations in the Dearing Report. Identifies problems in recruiting experienced and qualified staff at all levels, and encouraging potential staff to pursue careers in educational research. Proposes…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
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Morice, P. B. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1990
Discussed is the decline of popularity of engineering studies in the United Kingdom, with consequent difficulties in the recruitment of a sufficient number of people into the profession. Possible solutions to the problem are presented, as well as, implications for future funding. (KR)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, College Science, Demography
Institute of Personnel and Development, London (England). – 1997
The problem of underemployment in the United Kingdom was examined in two studies. The first study sample, which was selected to be representative from the standpoints of firm size, 8 business types, and the United Kingdom's 14 economic regions, included 474 recruiters. They were interviewed by telephone regarding their recruitment problems. In the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Discrimination, Career Choice, Education Work Relationship
Connor, H.; Hirsh, W.; Barber, L. – 2003
Many employing organizations in the United Kingdom and elsewhere are finding it increasingly important to have an effective strategy for recruiting and developing higher education graduates. Numerous external and internal factors affect employers' graduate recruitment and development strategies. The following main approaches to graduates' entry…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, College Graduates, Corporations
Court, Gill; Moralee, Janet – 1995
The following activities were conducted to identify strategies for improving the representation of women in professional, managerial, and technical occupations in the United Kingdom's building industry: literature review; mail questionnaire to which 468 (63.8%) of the 733 women contacted responded; group discussions with 32 women employed in the…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Career Choice, Career Development, Change Strategies