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Jung, Jisun – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2020
Recent discourse about the fourth industrial revolution has revealed several issues in Korea, suggesting the need for fundamental changes in the industrial structure and higher education systems, which can prepare Korea for potential periods of technological unemployment. For example, labour expenses in Korea are predicted to be rapidly reduced if…
Descriptors: Industrialization, Higher Education, Educational Change, Unemployment
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Sabzalieva, Emma; El Masri, Amira; Joshi, Anumoni; Laufer, Melissa; Trilokekar, Roopa Desai; Haas, Christina – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2022
The proposition that international students are not only sojourners but future immigrants has become well established in public policy. While education and immigration policy have become more intertwined, they continue to be analysed as separate spheres of influence. This paper compares Australia, Canada, and Germany, which between them host…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Foreign Students, Public Policy, Cross Cultural Studies
Stephens, Mattyna L. – Online Submission, 2010
Through discourse analysis the research will unearth the tension between the Theories of Human Capital (HCT) and the Work First Policy (WFP), Policies Informing Education (PIE), and Human Capital Development (HCD) as they relate to the labor market. The application of discourse analysis demonstrates how the tenants of HCT are missing components…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Economically Disadvantaged, Labor Market, Discourse Analysis
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Herbst, Chris M. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2008
This paper uses March Current Population Survey data from 1985 to 2004 to explore whether social policy reforms implemented throughout the 1990s have different impacts on employment and welfare use depending on economic conditions, a topic with important policy implications but which has received little attention from researchers. I find evidence…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Public Policy, Use Studies, Welfare Services
Cutler, David M.; Lleras-Muney, Adriana – National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, 2007
A large and persistent association between education and health has been well-documented in many countries and time periods and for a wide variety of health measures. In their paper, "Education and Health: Evaluating Theories and Evidence," presented at the National Poverty Center conference "The Health Effects of Non-Health Policy," David M.…
Descriptors: Correlation, Outcomes of Education, Income, Family Influence
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Nabi, Ghulam; Holden, Rick; Walmsley, Andreas – Education & Training, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide a selective review of literature on the career-related decision-making processes in terms of the transition from student to business start-up, and the nature and influence of support and guidance. Design/methodology/approach: Primarily, a critical review of a range of recently published literature…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Career Development, Decision Making, Education Work Relationship
Taylor, J. Edward – 1988
Rural Mexico's economy currently relies heavily on illegal migrants to the United States. Severing the link between rural Mexican households and U.S. labor markets would require restructuring not only affecting U.S. industries, which are the focus of federal immigration reform, but also migrant-sending economies in Mexico. If effectively enforced,…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Immigrants, Labor Market, Mexicans
Vernez, Georges – 1993
Over the past 20 years, California has experienced a continuous, growing flow of Mexican immigrant laborers. Although Mexican labor was originally linked to agriculture, by 1980 Mexican-born labor was filling a substantial proportion of jobs in all sectors of the California economy, particularly in manufacturing. Because they are concentrated in…
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Attainment, Immigrants, Labor Force
Brauner, Sarah; Loprest, Pamela – 1999
This review attempts to consider all publicly available studies that examine employment outcomes for people who have left welfare. Only studies that describe their methodology clearly and report survey response rates of 50% or higher are included, for a total of 11 studies reviewed. These studies cover various geographic areas, labor market…
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Patterns, Job Training, Labor Market
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Spiezia, Vincenzo – International Labour Review, 2002
Analyzes labor market effects of the aging population, examines projected population and employment trends in Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development countries; effects on savings and productivity; and projections for 2000-2050 in six countries. Discuses national and international policies to increase employment of older adults and…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Employment Projections, Foreign Countries, Labor Market
Levitan, Sar A.; Gallo, Frank – 1986
The Targeted Jobs Tax Credit (TJTC), which was enacted in 1978, provided an incentive to employers to hire impoverished youth and other individuals from designated groups. In line with classical economic theory, advocates of TJTC anticipated that the legislation would boost total employment by reducing the cost of employing targeted workers. The…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Federal Legislation
Callaghan, Polly; Hartmann, Heidi – 1991
Contingent workers are those employed in jobs that do not fit the traditional description of a full-time, permanent job with benefits. Contingent work takes the form of part-time, temporary, and contract employment. The number of contingent workers in 1988 has been estimated at between 29.9 and 36.6 million, representing 25-30 percent of the…
Descriptors: Adults, Economics, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Garfinkel, Irwin; McLanahan, Sara S.; Tienda, Marta; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – 2002
This paper summarizes a collection of papers in a special issue that examines what resources and capabilities parents likely to be affected by Temporary Assistance for Needy Families have; whether these parents are likely to be good parents; the nature of parents' relationships and whether they will be able to cooperate in raising their children;…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Structure, Fathers, Labor Market
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Iden, George – Monthly Labor Review, 1980
Jobless rates among Black youths have remained far above prerecession levels. Analysis shows military reductions, population trends, and the minimum wage have contributed to Black youths' problems. Job programs have helped, as could new efforts to integrate school and work in low-income areas. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Black Youth, Employment Patterns, Employment Potential, Labor Market
Borjas, George J. – 1999
This book discusses the economics of immigration, analyzing immigrants' skills, national origins, welfare use, economic mobility, and impact on the labor market and using new data to trace current trends in ethnic segregation. Twelve chapters examine (1) "Reframing the Immigration Debate"; (2) "The Skills of Immigrants"; (3)…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Economics, Ghettos, Human Capital
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