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Nollen, Stanley D. – 1974
In this study a model for the supply of college educated labor is developed from human capital theory. A demand model is added, derived from neoclassical production function theory. Empirical estimates are made for white males and white females, using cross-sectional data on states of the U.S., 1960-70. In human capital theory, education is an…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Educational Benefits, Females, Higher Education
Walitz, Louise Berman – 1974
The project examines shortages of police manpower and analyzes the economic content of police hiring standards. A monopsony explanation of shortages is rejected in favor of a dynamic shortage model and a more rigorous model stressing the interaction of wages, hiring standards, authorized employment levels, and vacancy rates. Through mulitple…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economic Research, Employment Practices, Employment Qualifications
Hunt, Howard Allan – 1974
This effort compares the graduates of the three types of Registered Nurse (RN) education programs (three-year Diploma in Nursing, two-year Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), and four-year Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing). The basic objective is to determine whether they are perfect substitutes, especially whether ADN graduates can adequately…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Comparative Analysis, Degrees (Academic)
Klein, Lawrence R.; Ghozeil, Susan – 1979
This volume makes available to a broad readership dissertation findings from social and behavioral sciences research supported by the Employment and Training Administration. Each of twenty-one dissertations, rewritten in the vernacular, is presented in condensed form for primarily nonacademic readers. These popularized selections, which have been…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Content Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Economic Factors