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Friedheim, Stephen – Business Education World, 1981
The author lists 10 steps that companies can take to improve the image of the secretarial profession as a career, in order to alleviate the critical shortage of trained secretaries. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Employer Attitudes, Employment Opportunities, Job Enrichment

Rose, Mary Ann – Journal of Nursing Administration, 1982
This article addresses the nursing shortage from an economic standpoint by exploring supply and demand factors that influence the availability of nurses. Demand factors include payment mechanisms, cost containment, and availability of substitutes. Supply factors include the women's movement, labor force participation, and entry-level preparation.…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Feminism, Labor Economics, Labor Needs

Rones, Philip L. – Monthly Labor Review, 1980
This report attempts to clarify several retirement issues, focusing on (1) the extent to which labor force participation rates can be used to assess retirement decisions; (2) the impact on the elderly of the 1978 Amendments to the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and (3) the true causes of nonparticipation among current retirees. (SK)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Employment Opportunities, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Market
Burgan, Mary – ADE Bulletin, 1990
Looks at where academic careers are and will be going in light of the failed predictions of academicians themselves. Argues that academicians find themselves in a crisis of providing sufficient faculty members to meet the demands created by forces that were not foreseen and are not fully understood. (RS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections
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)

van Ginneken, Wouter – International Labour Review, 1986
In an overview of the main factors that have contributed to the currently high rates of unemployment in OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) countries, the author examines in particular labor supply; structural and technological change; the functioning of the labor market; and macroeconomic policies. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Government Role
Bowman, Marjorie A. – MOBIUS, 1985
The expanding supply of physicians could result in threatened or actual loss of physician income; longer, more convenient physician office hours but fewer patients seen per hour; more physicians available for vacancies; increased quality assurance activities; increased variety of practice organizational arrangements and reimbursement types; and an…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Employment Opportunities, Ethics, Income

Seaborg, Eric – Futurist, 1983
Jobs are disappearing at an ever-increasing rate, while new careers are emerging. At the World Future Society's recent conference on "Working Now and in the Future," over 600 people met to consider how to cope with the many challenges of the changing world of work. (IS)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Employment, Employment Opportunities

DeFriese, Gordon H.; Barker, Ben D. – Journal of Dental Education, 1983
The current state of dental labor research, dimensions of interest, problems of policy analysis, and the importance of these issues for dentistry are discussed, and a conceptual model for such research is presented. Immediate attention to the research is encouraged because of need and greater opportunities than ever for collaboration. (MSE)
Descriptors: Dentistry, Economic Research, Employment Opportunities, Health Needs
Neugebauer, Roger – Child Care Information Exchange, 2000
Discusses growth of North America's 40 largest for- profit child care centers. Identifies current threats, including staffing shortage and increasing competition from public schools and among chains. Identifies current opportunities to include employer and franchise child care, upscale child care, elementary school services, and flexible hours.…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Economics

Myers, Margaret – Library Trends, 1986
Reviews: (1) labor market picture for librarians in 1960s and 1970s; (2) employment trends, supply and demand, employment situation by geographic area, and types of job opportunities in and outside of libraries during 1980s; and (3) discusses factors that may predict future supply and demand in library and information-related fields. (MBR)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Futures (of Society), Geographic Regions

Freedman, David – International Labour Review, 1984
This article presents a broad overview of the current employment situation in industrialized market economy countries and provides a general framework for examining some of the major employment issues confronting developed countries today. It argues for a broader approach to these issues and for a change in policy at the national level. (CT)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Economic Progress

Grubb, W. Norton – Harvard Educational Review, 1984
The author examines the ability of high-tech industry to provide jobs for graduates of these programs. He also discusses the historical role of vocational education in national policy and the problems that may result from the attempt to prepare students for specific jobs rather than for careers. (CT)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Demand Occupations, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities

Community College Journal, 2001
Presents an interview with Elaine Chao, United States Secretary of Labor, in which she suggests that, because of the information-based economy, education is a more vital element in the training of America's workforce than it has ever been. Discusses an initiative that will use high-tech tools to give Americans with disabilities greater access to…
Descriptors: Basic Business Education, Business Education, Business Skills, Community Colleges

Turner, Philip – Top of the News, 1987
Discusses current problems in professional education for school library media specialists, including the closing of programs, declining enrollments, and a lack of intellectual focus. A model is proposed which defines three purposes of school library media programs and provides a template against which specific professional programs can be…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education, Labor Supply
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