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Kreinberg, Nancy – Educational Horizons, 1983
Points out that the pool of White males is insufficient to provide the number of scientists, engineers, and technicians needed in our society. Indicates that women and minorities must be encouraged to enter these fields. (JOW)
Descriptors: Engineers, Females, Labor Supply, Minority Groups

Healy, Geraldine; Kraithman, David – Employee Relations, 1991
A study examined the factors influencing the participation in the labor market of 150 women with young children, including their aims, training needs, and constraints. Their self-perceived employment needs were related to the policies and practices of employers and trade unions. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employer Attitudes, Employment Practices, Females

Anker, Richard – International Labour Review, 1983
This article discusses the difficulties involved in obtaining accurate labor force data for Third World women, from the point of view of interviewers, respondents, and labor statisticians or economists. Suggestions are then made regarding alternative definitions of the labor force and survey questionnaire structures in order to overcome some of…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Employed Women

Kanawaty, George; de Moura Castro, Claudio – International Labour Review, 1990
Training policy should try to match changing demand for skills with a labor supply that is changing qualitatively and quantitatively. Infrastructural reform involves establishing closer links between education, training, and the workplace and redirecting funds to new training priorities. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship, Females
Ehrenhalt, Samuel M. – USA Today, 1983
Examined are jobs and earnings trends, occupational projections, women and minorities in the professional job market, and population and labor force trends. It is likely that the college graduate of the 1980s will be substantially better off in the labor market than those with less education. (SR)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Graduates, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities
Gulledge, Earl N. – Florida Vocational Journal, 1979
Discusses the representation of women in the labor force and their concentration of employment in a few occupations. Projects that unless changes are made in the ways women are orientated to and prepared for the labor force, employment opportunities will continue to occur in the fields in which women are already well represented. (LRA)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employed Women, Employment, Employment Opportunities

Nagy, Daniel R.; Wolf, Lee Gurtin – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1990
Discusses changes in nation's work force during the 1990s and challenges changes will pose for recruiters. Issues discussed include decline in number of entry-level recruits, feminization of work force, growth of minorities, employment of the disabled, and disparity in supply and demand of technical college graduates. Presents checklist for…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Demand Occupations, Disabilities, Employment Projections
Plewes, Thomas J. – 1992
Four trends will alter the way the education and training system and other human resource agencies will do business. Themes that reflect them are captured in four words: flexibility, quality, diversity, and scope. The reaction to the current economic downturn remains one of flexibility. Flexibility has emerged as the way in which employers look at…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Career Education, Cultural Pluralism, Dislocated Workers
Rasell, M. Edith; Appelbaum, Eileen – 1992
Past investments in the U.S. work force--early childhood interventions, formal education, and training--have improved productivity and made important contributions both to the wages of individuals and to the growth of the economy. Excellent, comprehensive prenatal care, good nutrition, medical care, and intensive early childhood education programs…
Descriptors: Competition, Continuing Education, Early Intervention, Economic Development