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Flynn, Patricia M. – 1988
Changes in skill requirements, training needs, the industrial and occupational mix of employment, and the spatial location of jobs are 'natural' consequences of a dynamic economy. These changes, in turn, influence employers' hiring and staffing patterns, workers' career paths, and economic growth and development. However, the evolving nature of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Employment, Futures (of Society), Human Resources

Seltzer, Richard J. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1983
Highlights a National Academy of Engineering symposium ("The Long-Term Impact of Technology on Employment and Unemployment"). The symposium is the start of a study of radical effects of the computer revolution on jobs and on economic, social, and cultural systems. Includes comments from participants; several key questions discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Employment, Government Role
Marovelli, Robert L.; Karhnak, John M. – Scientific American, 1982
Mechanization of mining is explained in terms of its effect on the mining of coal, focusing on, among others, types of mining, productivity, machinery, benefits to retired miners, fatality rate in underground coal mines, and output of U.S. mining industry. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Coal, Employment, Industry
Geroy, Gary D. – 1989
This paper describes a series of four models around which plans can be developed to determine human development needs. It presents needs assessment models describing the process and participant interaction by which information is gathered to be used in education, training, funding, and/or other human resource development interventions to increase…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Economic Change, Employment, Evaluation Methods
Scott, Joan Wallach – Scientific American, 1982
Although women are entering the labor force in large numbers, evidence is presented suggesting that mechanization has served to reinforce the traditional position of women both at home and in the labor market. Topics discussed include among others, occupations, time spent in housework, segregation of occupation by sex, and earnings. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Employed Women, Employment, Females
Paukert, Liba – 1984
This report examines the major trends in women's employment and unemployment over the past two decades in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries. Employment and unemployment trends in the labor force by sex are first considered. The report next examines the growth of the female labor supply and the trends in the…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment, Employment Patterns, Females
Women Entrepreneurship Across Racial Lines: Current Status, Critical Issues, and Future Implications
Smith-Hunter, Andrea – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
This article begins with a look at women employment over the years and the historical place of women entrepreneurship in today's economy. It continues by analyzing data statistically on women entrepreneurs in the United States across racial lines, with a particular focus on Hispanic women entrepreneurs. The article ends by examining the critical…
Descriptors: Females, Entrepreneurship, Racial Differences, Hispanic Americans
National Hispanic Univ., Oakland, CA. – 1984
The ten articles collected in this volume report on the socioeconomic status of Hispanics in America. They discuss trends, problems, and developments for Hispanics in these areas: education, business, technology, employment, media, economic development, foreign relations, immigration, and mental health. Titles (and authors) are: (1) "The Role of…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economic Opportunities, Employment, Hispanic Americans
Palumbo, Thomas J. – Current Population Reports, 1984
This report presents a statistical profile of 57,837 persons representing a national sample from the field of computer science. Data were obtained from the 1978 Survey of Natural and Social Scientists and Engineers sponsored by National Science Foundation and conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Categories considered include: (1) composition;…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Computer Science, Degrees (Academic), Educational Status Comparison
Ginzberg, Eli – Scientific American, 1982
Discusses how mechanization of work has been treated by economists, what its effect has been on the past U.S. economy, and what its future effect is likely to be. Emphasizes the impact of mechanization on the shifting structure and character of the labor force and evolution of the work environment. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment

Wheeler, James O. – Journal of Geography, 1998
Chronicles the geographic and historical locational changes of the textile industry of the U.S. South. Economics of scope, flexible production, and quality of output characterize the contemporary textile industry. Provides basic geographic content enabling a teacher to develop a unit by applying geography to interpret the past and present. (CMK)
Descriptors: Employment, Geographic Location, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1994
This handbook offers a comprehensive view of the labor force activity of women in the United States and describes a range of legal and socioeconomic developments that have had an effect upon women's participation and progress in the work force. Through numerous statistical charts and tables, the book depicts change and reactions to change in the…
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment
Leontief, Wassily W. – Scientific American, 1982
When workers are displaced by machines, the economy can suffer from the loss of purchasing power. Historically the problem has been eased by shortening the work week, a trend currently at a standstill. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Blue Collar Occupations, Employment, Foreign Countries
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Science Resources Studies. – 1983
Findings from the National Science Foundation's Survey of Scientific and Engineering Personnel Employed at Universities and Colleges, January 1982 are highlighted and discussed in this brief report. The survey was mailed to approximately 2,200 universities and colleges offering programs in the sciences and/or engineering. Areas discussed include…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Employment, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
National Commission for Employment Policy (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1982
This report examines employment in terms of fundamental, long-range economic change and describes activities of the National Commission for Employment Policy. Part I assesses labor market changes as a first step in developing employment policies that will serve the needs of America in the 1980s and beyond. It considers the changing labor force;…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Career Education, Economic Change, Employment
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