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Benedek, Andras; Klekner, Peter – Industry and Higher Education, 1997
Outlines the state of economic transition in Hungary, the status of human resource development, economic and legal reforms, and the social partnership (education, business, government) in vocational training. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Vocational Education
Aho, Kaye L. – Personnel (AMA), 1989
The author examines such trends as rapid job change, organizational decentralization, the need for increased productivity, legal challenges, and changing work force needs; the evolving job-analysis technology; and the potential impact of this technology on human resources professionals. She also summarizes the key features to look for in a…
Descriptors: Adults, Job Analysis, Labor Force Development, Productivity
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Herz, Diane E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1995
Between 1984 and 1993, work activity increased among men under 65 who had retired early. Factors influencing this trend include changes in pensions, increased health care costs, longer life expectancy, more layoffs, and more opportunities for flexible schedules and less physically demanding work. (SK)
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Employment Patterns, Labor Force, Males
New York State Office for the Aging, Albany. – 1992
Demographic, technological, and economic changes are profoundly reshaping the ways in which employers do business, employ workers, and prepare people for the workplace. A population whose average age is increasing, combined with rapid changes in technology and the advent of global competition, challenge the country's long-term economic health. If…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Advocacy, Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals)
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Sherraden, Michael W. – Social Policy, 1987
Although it seems plausible that a decline in the youth population would lead to a shortage of youth labor, this conclusion is based on unfounded assumptions and anecdotal accounts. Employment opportunities for teenagers are declining faster than the teenage population. (LHW)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Labor Force, Labor Market, Youth Employment
Odiorne, George S. – Training, 1988
The author identifies a new population existing within the labor force, the "Growing number of people over 60 who are Retired, Active, Monied People in an Excellent State" (Grampies). He presents a profile of this population and discusses management issues concerning older, reentry employees. (CH)
Descriptors: Demography, Employee Attitudes, Labor Force, Older Adults
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Fullerton, Howard N., Jr.; Tschetter, John – Monthly Labor Review, 1983
Presents new projections for the 1995 labor force with alternative demographic and economic assumptions. Lists significant changes in the labor force trends reflecting the aging of the baby-boom generation and the growth of the Black population. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Projections, Labor Force, Labor Supply
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Whyte, Gregg C. – Business Education Forum, 1998
Describes the British framework of nationally recognized qualifications: National and General National Vocational Qualifications. Discusses the assessment process, evidence of achievement, documentation, and quality issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Assessment, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
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Hardy, Melissa A. – Generations, 2002
Investigates changes in retirement patterns in the 20th century through two lenses: as nonemployment and as leisure in the postwar economy. Discusses the shifting financial liability for retirement as the number of retirees rises in proportion to the number of workers, causing additional changes in retirement patterns and social security. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Life Satisfaction, Population Trends
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Grossman, Allyson Sherman; Hayghe, Howard – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
Mothers receiving money for child support were found to be in the labor force more often than those not awarded such support. Women who received alimony were also more likely to work than those who did not receive such payments. (CT)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Mothers, Salary Wage Differentials
McIlvoy, Nancy Drew – Vocational Education Journal, 1989
The author discusses the problem of adult illiteracy. Funding sources for adult basic education are reviewed. Suggestions regarding how vocational educators can help solve the literacy problem are included. Initiatives suggested include (1) diversification, (2) collaboration, (3) partnerships, and (4) renewal. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Labor Force, Vocational Education
Blessington, Robert – Wisconsin Vocational Educator, 1989
Worker dislocation is a major problem in Wisconsin. Services needed include provision of coping mechanisms, job search methods, and retraining. A partnership between the state and the Wisconsin American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations was created to provide these services and referrals, as well as preventive training…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dislocated Workers, Job Search Methods, Labor Force Development
Workforce Economics, 1999
Despite the soaring stock market, low unemployment, and low inflation rate, the long-term prospects for U.S. economic health remain a cause for concern. Labor productivity has slowed since 1973. As a result of this slowdown, many companies are investing in work force development and new equipment to boost productivity. Long-term economic health…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Education Work Relationship
Triggs, Eric – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1987
The author attempts to construct a conceptual map of prevocationalism in order to facilitate practical exploration. He aims to outline some of the contexts within which prevocationalism is embedded and present a clear delineation of the concept. (CH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, General Education, Labor Force Development, Prevocational Education
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Kavanaugh, Paul; Retish, Paul – Public Personnel Management, 1993
Workers of Mexican descent are increasing in the labor force. The vast majority of legal Mexican residents and U.S. citizens of Mexican descent have experienced unemployment and employment discrimination. Experiences differ by place of birth, sex, and generation. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Labor Force, Mexican Americans
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