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Hwang, Jihee; Yoon, Seung Won – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Along with the rapidly changing social and economic context accompanied by COVID-19, concerns have been raised for the less-educated, low-wage workers who disproportionately experienced disadvantages in accessing workplace learning or training opportunities essential for job placement or career development. In response to the challenges of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Labor Force Development, Workplace Learning, Disadvantaged
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Patricia Jolliffe; Helen Collins; Jeff Gold – International Journal of Training and Development, 2024
This qualitative case study explores the Human Resource Development (HRD) interventions utilised in respect of local eco-skills with one marginalised group, the Roma, in the City of Liverpool, UK, and responds to HRD research calls into the cause of cycles of inequality. The case study illustrates the challenges experienced by precarious workers…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Human Resources
Page, Kelly; Merritt Johnson, Alexandra; Franklin, Kristen; Carter, Bria; Galindo, Marilys; Solorzano, Teresa; Lee, Sangyeon; Shah, Zohal – Digital Promise, 2023
With the emergence of digital credentialing and platforms to support learners and workers with entering and traversing the increasingly skill-based education and workforce ecosystem, Learning and Employment Record (LER) technologies have been identified as a promising solution for individuals to share and access their learning- and skills-data and…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Credentials, Information Storage, Personnel Data
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Richwine, Chelsea; Erikson, Clese; Salsberg, Edward – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
Distance learning in social work has proliferated in recent years and is increasingly promoted as a strategy for diversifying the social work workforce and expanding access to graduate education for individuals in rural and underserved communities. Our study assesses the accuracy of this claim by analyzing the 2018 GW [George Washington] Survey of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Social Work, Labor Force, Diversity
Kate Alexander; Stephen Evans; Tony Wilson – Learning and Work Institute, 2022
One in seven people of working age in England live in social housing. Partly because of how the limited supply of social housing is allocated, tenants are more diverse than the population as a whole and more likely to live in relative poverty. Strategies to tackle the big workforce, growth, cost of living and inequality challenges the country…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Housing, Poverty, Labor Force Development
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Ebrahim, Hasina Banu – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
The early childhood development (ECD) sector in low- and middle-income countries continues to be under-valued and under-funded. Birth to 3 is further marginalised in this constrained informal sector. The feminised workforce experiences economic and social injustices in an under-developed human resource system. The aim of this article is to engage…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Caregiver Training, Child Caregivers, Preschool Teachers
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Amrit Thapa; Moe Izawa – Education Economics, 2024
This study examines the impact of educational attainment on employment and earnings in Nepal. Using the Nepal Labour Force Survey 2017-2018 cycle, we employ an extended earnings function derived from the foundational Mincer equation to estimate returns to education. The results underscore the overall positive impact of education (1.76, 3.73, 7.68…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Social Mobility, Equal Education, Educational Opportunities
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Caroleo, Floro Ernesto; Rocca, Antonella; Neagu, Gabriela; Keranova, Dilyana – Youth & Society, 2022
The aim of this article is to identify the main mechanisms leading to the NEET status in Italy, Romania, and Bulgaria. It does so by highlighting the differences amongst them and verifying how place of residence effectively affects the connected propensity to this status after having controlled for many personal characteristics through a series of…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Place of Residence
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O'Shea, Sarah – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2023
Differentials in graduate employment outcomes are pervasive across Australian higher education. Workforce participation is not evenly distributed across student cohorts, and learners disadvantaged by material resources or geographic location remain under-represented in overall employment rates. This inequity demands in-depth and systematic…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Labor Force, Geographic Location, Disadvantaged
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Boeren, Ellen; Mackie, Alan; Riddell, Sheila – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
Until today, thousands of young adults still dropout of school with no or low qualifications and experience difficulties in entering the labour market. The European Commission offers funding and opportunities for young adults to enter employability enhancing training, often organised under its flagship initiative 'The Youth Guarantee'. The aim of…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Dropouts, Employment Potential, Intervention
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Birney, Lauren; McNamara, Denise – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2021
In an increasingly data driven world, the need for a qualified STEM workforce is essential. Increasing the diversity of this workforce increases the social and economic possibilities for the individual as well as national economic status and global prominence in innovation and technology. The Curriculum and Community Enterprise for Restoration…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, STEM Education, Disproportionate Representation, Diversity
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Nwude, Angela U.; Zajicek, Anna – Adult Literacy Education, 2021
This study aimed to examine the impact of workplace literacy programs on the structure of social networks accessible to low-income Somali refugee workers. We conceptualized structure as network size and tie strength. Data were drawn using interviews with eighteen participants enrolled in a workplace literacy program. The classes offered included…
Descriptors: Workplace Literacy, Program Effectiveness, Social Networks, Social Capital
Griffin, Sarah; Klempin, Serena; Jenkins, Davis – Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2021
Community colleges are beginning to build on guided pathways reforms in partnership with employers, universities, and K-12 schools to create cross-sector pathways to college and career opportunities for students--particularly those students traditionally underserved by higher education. The aim is to improve economic mobility for community…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Partnerships in Education, Educational Change, College School Cooperation
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Bohonos, Jeremy W. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2019
While the human resource development (HRD) literature has made strides to incorporate critical race theory, critical Whiteness studies has not been substantively addressed. White experiences need to be incorporated into organizational learning literature in racialized ways. Unpacking the racialized experiences of Whites in organizational settings…
Descriptors: Whites, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Guidelines
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Griffin, Barbara; Porfeli, Erik; Hu, Wendy – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
A frequently cited rationale for increasing the participation of students from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds is that it will create a workforce who will choose to work in low SES and medically underserviced communities. Two theoretical arguments, one that supports and one that contradicts this assumption, are proposed to explain the…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Medical Students, Socioeconomic Status, Intention
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