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Kamler, Estelle – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2009
Background: Massive retirements, increased expectations, and mounting political pressures have resulted in a diminished talent pool for school superintendents. For school boards of the 124 school districts on Long Island, New York, the selection of a superintendent has been further complicated by sky-rocketing taxes and scandals leading to an…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Labor Supply, Research Design, Job Search Methods
Lloyd, Caroline – Journal of Education and Work, 2008
Current UK skills policy is centred on the need to drive up qualification obtainment and make the system more employer-led with Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) being given the role of articulating the "voice" of employers. Through a study of recruitment and selection processes in the fitness industry, this paper explores employers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Human Capital, Recruitment
Fuller, Daniel – Education Libraries, 2006
Cataloging and catalogers play an important role in the access to electronic catalogs for users at all levels. Two recent studies investigating the preparation of entry level library media specialists and the frequency they perform original cataloging led to a larger examination of the topic in the context of academic libraries. One factor has…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Academic Libraries, Library Education, Incidence
Gajda, Rebbeca; Militello, Matthew – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2008
Research indicates that the leadership of a school principal is a determining factor in school effectiveness, second only to the role of a student's classroom teacher. Yet, the species of "principal" is dwindling. National reports indicate that a great number of schools and districts are experiencing a shortage of a qualified pool of…
Descriptors: Expenditure per Student, Supply and Demand, School Effectiveness, Educational Quality
Raley, Sara B.; Mattingly, Marybeth J.; Bianchi, Suzanne M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Using Current Population Survey data for 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2001 (N=73,001), we document change in the prevalence of couples where (a) the wife contributes less than 40% of the family income, (b) income contributions are relatively equal, and (c) the wife's income contribution surpasses her husband's contribution. In 1970, close to 90% of…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Spouses, Change, Incidence
Haar, Jean M.; Robicheau, Jerry W. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2007
For the past decade, attention has been drawn to a perceived shortage of school leadership applicants. Establishing an accurate perception of the shortage issue, however, is complex. One challenge with the perception of the shortage is the connection made between quality and shortage. The interpretation of quality is often times determined by a…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Superintendents, Principals, School Districts

Farber, Henry S. – Journal of Political Economy, 2005
The labor supply of taxi drivers is consistent with the existence of intertemporal substitution. My analysis of the stopping behavior of New York City cabdrivers shows that daily income effects are small and that the decision to stop work at a particular point on a given day is primarily related to cumulative daily hours to that point. This is in…
Descriptors: Wages, Labor Supply, Labor, Family Income

Pounder, Diana; Crow, Gary – Educational Leadership, 2005
The importance of recruiting and retaining highly qualified educators as school administrators is underscored as the shortage of qualified personnel to fill current and future school principal vacancies continues unabated. The strategy employed by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) in its leadership preparation and development program is…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Principals, Administrators, Labor Supply
Preibisch, Kerry L. – Rural Sociology, 2007
Temporary visa workers are increasingly taking on a heightened profile in Canada, entering the workforce each year in greater numbers than immigrant workers with labor mobility rights (Sharma 2006). This paper examines the incorporation of foreign workers in Canadian horticulture under the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP). I argue that…
Descriptors: Industry, Research Methodology, Foreign Workers, Labor
Ibbott, Peter; Kerr, Don; Beaujot, Roderic – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2006
The future of mandatory retirement is at least partly driven by changing demographics. In Canada, these demographics include slowing population growth, rapid aging, declining rates of labour force participation, and slowing labour force growth. After reviewing the demographic trends and considering alternate scenarios in labour force…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Retirement Benefits, Retirement, Population Growth
Ball, Christopher – Transition from Education through Employment, 1988
Concern about the shortage of engineers in Britain is widespread and has attracted comment. Figures from the Oxford Examining Board indicate that the situation is due to get much worse. The chairman of the board of the National Advisory Body for Public Sector Higher Education discusses the implications of the figures. (Editor/JOW)
Descriptors: Engineers, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Labor Supply
Parrish, John B. – Illinois Vocational Education Journal, 1981
The author comments on the decline in the rate of capital formation and the problems of rising unit costs due to hours paid for, but not worked. (CT)
Descriptors: Capital, Consumer Economics, Investment, Labor Supply

Jacox, Ada – Nursing Outlook, 1993
Estimates the current supply of doctorally prepared nurses and compares the supply with projected estimates of demand. Addresses the need for nursing to maintain visibility within the broader scientific community. (JOW)
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Labor Needs, Labor Supply, Nurses
Thirumurthy, Harsha; Zivin, Joshua Graff; Goldstein, Markus – Journal of Human Resources, 2008
Using longitudinal survey data collected in collaboration with a treatment program, this paper estimates the economic impacts of antiretroviral treatment. The responses in two outcomes are studied: (1) labor supply of treated adult AIDS patients; and (2) labor supply of individuals in patients' households. Within six months after treatment…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Labor, Economic Impact, Patients
McAuley, William J.; Spector, William; Van Nostrand, Joan – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 and other recent policies have led to reduced Medicare funding for home health agencies (HHAs) and visits per beneficiary. Purpose: We examine the staffing characteristics of stable Medicare-certified HHAs across rural and urban counties from 1996 to 2002, a period encompassing the changes associated…
Descriptors: Home Health Aides, Counties, Federal Programs, Federal Legislation