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Mash, Donald J. – 1991
Several trends indicate that rural America can benefit from information-based and service sector job creation. Among the more significant trends are the movement of people from urban and suburban to rural areas, the decreasing importance of location due to communication technology, the growth of jobs in the service section, the growing…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Human Capital, Information Services
Vaughan, Roger J. – 1989
By embracing education as an economic development tool, policy makers adopt a new economic metaphor--a new way of understanding how the economy works and identifying determinants of development. Development policy has shifted focus, from providing incentives for the accumulation of physical capital to emphasizing investments in human capital. Most…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Policy
Hobbs, Daryl – 1986
This paper borrows from the idea of human capital (investment in people's skills and abilities) and the notion that increased human capital can, and should, play a larger role in rural development. Although there are arguments against focusing too narrowly on locality in education, locality development is a frame of reference in this paper. It is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Economics, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning
Morgan, William R. – 1983
The National Longitudinal surveys (NLS) of Labor Market Behavior have been conducted by the Center for Human Resource Research at Ohio State University and supported by the Department of Labor since l966. In this paper, data from the fifth and newest NLS cohort, a national cohort of 12,686 youth who were aged 14-21 in 1979, are discussed.…
Descriptors: Academic Records, Aptitude Tests, Cohort Analysis, Data
Striner, Herbert E. – 1981
Reindustrialization problems in the United States (U.S.) include unemployment, low productivity, inflation, and inadequate economic growth. To determine how to improve economic performance, a careful, rational evaluation must be made of such factors as tax policy, spirit of risk, managerial effectiveness, rates of innovation, research and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Development, Economic Development, Human Capital
Sullivan, Dennis J. – 1981
Declining productivity is a major problem in the American economy. Gains in productivity, and finally, actual rates of productivity, have been declining since the late 1960s. Specific problems arising as a result of this decline in productivity are the inflationary pressures that we face as a nation, the increased regulatory environment under…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Definitions, Economic Factors, Educational Research
Kalata, Erica D.; Satterfield, Mary Ellen; Klees, Phyllis – 2002
This innovative session provides a vehicle for facilitating dialogue and practical application of effective tools for linking human resource development (HRD) strategies with business/organizational strategies. The primary goal is to provide an increased understanding of and skill using practical, research-based approaches and techniques to build…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Competency Based Education, Human Capital, Human Resources
Goho, James – Online Submission, 2004
The economic benefits of postsecondary education are well established. However, there still seem to be differences in employment outcomes by gender or equity status. This exploratory research examined employment differences at the intersection of gender and equity status. Data were derived from a graduate survey and institutional records of a…
Descriptors: Part Time Employment, Graduate Surveys, College Graduates, Human Capital
Pittman, Robert B. – 1996
Several studies raise serious doubts about whether economic development should be a goal for rural education and whether a causal relationship exists between education level and income. This study sought to determine the nature of the relationship between level of schooling and income level. Census data from 1940 to the present for 13 rural states…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Economic Development, Educational Attainment, Educational Status Comparison
Mincer, Jacob – 1989
This document, a review of labor market effects of human capital, focuses on two related topics. Part I describes the following early findings of the research on effects of education and job training on the wage structure, labor turnover, and unemployment: decline of training with experience, positive and significant effects of training on length…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Human Capital, Job Training, Labor Economics
1991
The American Association for Agricultural Education's distinguished lecture process provides agricultural educators with opportunities to discuss relevant professional problems. The 1980s lectures examined the organization's position in relationship to the environment. Programs developed human capital potential for the agricultural industry and…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Human Capital, Lecture Method
Howley, Aimee – 1990
To help administrators understand the organizational, social, and ideological forces impeding their efforts to empower teachers, this paper provides three critiques of teacher empowerment proposals from functionalist, structural Marxist, and poststructural perspectives. Although the 1980s reform reports promote a type of empowerment that accords…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Conservatism, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values
Nishida, Kikuo – 1990
This paper seeks to answer the following questions: What is educational planning? In what way can educational development contribute to the socioeconomic development of society? How can a plan be effectively implemented? What are the major characteristics of educational development in Japan as compared to that in other countries? The discussion of…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Development, Educational Development, Educational History
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Millett, John D. – 1975
Economic decline is indicated by productivity per man-hour of work, per capita real personal income, and real gross national product. Unless new technology overcomes the force of a stable population and develops new sources of raw materials and of energy, economic decline seems a likely possibility. Creative management is a process of planning,…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Economics, Educational Administration
Malcolm, Janet M.; Cargille, Charles M. – 1973
Population science, a combination of natural science, social science, and management science, deals with the phenomena associated with the human population size. Subjects include the rates of change of the sizes of the various subsets of the human population, the causes and results of those changes, the societal pressures for control of population…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Demography, Doctoral Programs, Environmental Education
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