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Sokoloff, Natalie J. – 1982
In the post-World War II period, women have been employed in jobs that have been degraded, deskilled, and cheapened. Their employment has increasingly been in the service sector. Data supports the argument that women are treated as secondary workers in the labor market and are not paid as equals to men. Along with the degradation of women's jobs…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Education, Clerical Occupations, Demand Occupations
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Kingston, Paul W. – Teachers College Record, 1981
The importance of academic credentials is discussed in relation to the changing occupational composition of high-income earners, family status, and the prestige of particular degrees such as the MBA and JD. (JN)
Descriptors: Credentials, Degrees (Academic), Employment Level, Family Status
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Sykes, Gary – Educational Researcher, 1987
Discusses arguments for and against professionalization of teaching. Refers to the social contract of trust which must exist between professionals and those with whom they work. Examines dangers to educational reform in instituting standards that would be required of a professional staff of educators. (PS)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Employment Level, Majority Attitudes, Prestige
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. – 1989
This paper reviews some key trends revealed by a project on "Technological Change and Human Resources Development: The Service Sector" conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. The project seeks to identify and analyze changes in labor markets, work organization, and skill requirements arising from the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Curriculum Development, Demand Occupations
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Metzger, Walter P. – Educational Researcher, 1987
Discusses development inadequacies of recent scholarship on professionalism. In the last four decades historians and social scientists have developed increasingly negative opinions of and approaches to the professions. They falsely attribute historical trends to the ascendence of professions in American society. (PS)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Employment Level, Majority Attitudes, Prestige
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Fralic, Maryann F.; O'Connor, Andrea – Journal of Nursing Administration, 1983
This article is the first of a three-part series that traces the development of a Management Progression System (career ladder) for nurse administrators. Part 1 describes objectives for the project, anticipated outcomes, and the choice of a conceptual base, including translation of theory into a practical framework for identifying critical areas…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Decision Making, Employment Level, Hospital Personnel
Keep, Ewart – 2000
The learning organization has been promoted as providing a viable blueprint for an integrated approach to training and development. According to the literature on employer provision of lifelong learning opportunities in the United Kingdom (U.K.), relatively few U.K. work organizations have or are about to become learning organizations.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Corporate Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs
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Kasarda, John D. – Society, 1983
America's older, larger cities are unable to provide employment opportunities and social mobility to its growing number of disadvantaged residents because cities' economic base of blue-collar industry has been replaced by the service and information industries. Cities currently face a residence-job opportunity mismatch. (ML)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities, Labor Market
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Kerchner, Charles T.; Mitchell, Douglas E. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
Teaching contains elements of four different types of work--labor, crafts, professional, and artistic. Unionization has encouraged the tendency to define teaching as labor, because teachers' work is more preplanned and closely supervised. Policy options that might alter the nature of teaching are considered. (PP)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Educational Sociology, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship
Strum, Philippa – Graduate Woman, 1981
Studies show that wage differentials between men and women are widening, especially when race is considered, and women are still underrepresented in some fields. It is suggested that affirmative action for women, especially in professional occupations, might have far-reaching positive results in sexual equality and community leadership. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
Rozen, Freida Shoenberg – 1980
Occupational stratification based on ethnic group membership is still a part of American society. In the past, ethnic stratification was perceived in conjunction with ethnic succession and it was assumed that no group would be permanently relegated to low occupational status. Today, however, flaws in the system are showing. The idea that at the…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Employment Level, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Ethnic Discrimination
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Ingersoll, Richard M. – Sociology of Education, 2005
Few educational problems have received more attention than has the failure to ensure that the nation's classrooms are staffed by qualified teachers. Many states have pushed for more-rigorous preservice teacher education, training, and certification standards. Moreover, a host of recruitment initiatives have attempted to increase the supply of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Employment Level, Elementary Secondary Education
Allerton, Anne – 1989
Twenty-one women who were full- or part-time returning students of higher education in England, most at the Dorset Institute, were interviewed about their secondary schooling, age of leaving school, reason for disappointing examination results, career guidance given at school, parental influence, career aspirations, first job after leaving school,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Programs, Employment Level, Females
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC. – 1980
This publication provides information on issues surrounding the entry of women into the fire service. Chapter 1 focuses on the "Women in the Fire Service" seminar held on August 1979. It covers issues and recommendations for programs designed to facilitate the effective use of women. Other sections contain seminar participant opinions on the issue…
Descriptors: Adults, Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities
Adelman, Nancy E. – 1989
This document is a thematically organized summary of the proceedings of a seminar that included presentations and reactions to presentations by a field of international researchers on the effects of worldwide structural change on employment, education, and training in the service sector. The papers presented are part of a 10-country study of labor…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Demography, Economic Change, Employment Level
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