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Watts, A. G. – Educational and Vocational Guidance, 1985
Examines four scenarios for the future of employment and unemployment. Presents their main features and identifies some of the key underlying issues they raise. Issues involve the value of work versus leisure, paid versus unpaid work, what forms of work we will pay for, and how this work will be distributed. (CT)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Futures (of Society), Job Development
Manuel, P. A. – School Guidance Worker, 1985
Discusses the importance of career education in the '80s. Outlines seven future scenarios for guidance, including changes in the delivery mode, infusing career education into the curriculum, the growth of cooperative education, computerization, remedial education for adults, elementary school guidance, and implications of unemployment. (BH)
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries

Kahne, Hilda – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1986
Women age 45 and over make up 40 percent of the older labor force. Their employment-related experience is different and disadvantaged compared to older men. Specific differences which are examined include occupational distribution, earnings, unemployment, poverty, retirement income, and labor force participation rates. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Problems, Females, Labor Force

Evans, Robert, Jr. – Monthly Labor Review, 1984
Japan's employment model has been that of "lifetime employment," especially for male college-educated workers. Under such a system, an individual becomes employed by a firm upon graduation and remains in its employ until retirement. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Employment Patterns, Entry Workers, Inservice Education

Waldman, Elizabeth – Monthly Labor Review, 1983
The family unit has become the focus for policy planning, program evaluation, and research. The data series published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics permits policymakers and planners to address social and economic issues affecting families on a more timely basis. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Family (Sociological Unit), Labor Market, Policy Formation

Ray, Douglas – Canadian Journal of Education, 1981
Describes five proposals for coping with the immediate problems of declining need for teachers. Notes the difficulties of applying management principles more appropriate to periods of expansion. Proposes four scenarios for negotiating cutbacks in teacher education that reflect initiative by the profession and a professional response to current…
Descriptors: Administration, Employment Patterns, Faculty, Job Layoff
Scrivens, Robert – Today's Education, 1979
Reasons for teachers' professional and personal disillusionment are explored, and some possible solutions are offered. (LH)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Labor Turnover, Teacher Alienation, Teacher Burnout

Lee, Eddy – International Labour Review, 1996
Despite concerns that globalization will increase unemployment and wage inequality, drive down wages and labor standards, and threaten national policy autonomy, it is clear that national policies still determine employment levels and labor standards. However, the need to protect those damaged by globalization still exists. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Labor Market

Maglen, Leo – Australian Bulletin of Labour, 1994
In the globalized world economy three types of jobs are emerging: routine production, in-person service, and symbolic analysis. In Australia, routine production is still the largest category, females outnumber males in service, and only one in five are symbolic analysts, predominantly male. Vocational education and training must change focus and…
Descriptors: Classification, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Foreign Countries

Rojewski, Jay W.; Miller, Robert J. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1991
Improved articulation between secondary and postsecondary vocational education and individualized approaches to training will increase the likelihood that minority youth will participate in and benefit from vocational education. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Futures (of Society), Minority Group Children

Marsden, Keith – International Labour Review, 1993
In contrast to other East Asian countries, in Papua New Guinea the economy is stagnating due to high labor costs, overvalued currency, stagnant productivity, high government consumption, and barriers to external and internal investment and exports. (SK)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
Lozada, Marlene – Techniques: Making Education and Career Connections, 1999
Across the country, postsecondary-career and technical-education programs are showing steady or increasing enrollments. The key lies in successfully mirroring local employment trends. Community colleges in particular are showing the flexibility to meet the market demand. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Employment Patterns, Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on Agriculture. – 1988
The Committee on Evaluation of Trends in Agricultural Research at the Doctoral and Postdoctoral Level was established to analyze issues related to the next generation of agricultural scientists. This report contains the findings, conclusions, and recommendations regarding the status and future needs of agricultural scientists. This report focuses…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Trends, Agriculture, College Science
Thomas, Monica E. – 1982
The Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline project and accompanying increases in economic wealth have had an enormous impact, particularly on Alaskan women. Prior to pipeline construction, the civilian labor force participation by Alaskan women was close to the national average. During and since pipeline construction, this participation rate has soared.…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Birth Rate, Economic Change, Educational Attainment
Bienstock, Herbert – 1981
The job market should be considered as interaction between supply and demand, and not from the perspective of new and emerging occupations. Three recent major post-World War II changes in the human resources posture have tended to create labor surpluses: shift from rural South to urban North, increased number of working women, and the postwar baby…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Futures (of Society)