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Greenberg, David H. – 1972
This paper presents a model of how the supply of applicants for public employment programs may be determined, with the information necessary to incorporate the model factors into simulation of such programs. The methodology used to estimate the size and composition of the supply population for public employment programs--how many persons would…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Programs, Government Employees, Job Applicants
Gordon, Margaret S.; Thal-Larsen, Margaret – 1969
The Bay Area Employer Policy Survey was designed to gather comprehensive data on employer policies and practices and to undertake an extensive analysis of variations in practices by industry size and other characteristics. The San Jose Metropolitan Area and the five-county San Francisco-Oakland Area were included in the study. A sample of 300…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Employers, Employment, Employment Projections
Jaumotte, Florence; Pain, Nigel – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2005
This paper uses panel regressions to investigate the effects of innovation policies and framework factors on business R&D intensity and patenting for a sample of 20 OECD countries over the period 1982- 2001. Both sets of factors are found to matter; the main determinants of innovativeness appear to be the availability of scientists and engineers,…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Intellectual Property, Foreign Countries, Labor Market
Fass, Sara; Garner, Barbara – 2000
Designed for use by General Educational Development (GED) program teachers in GED classrooms, this set of learning materials provide learners with practice in graph and chart reading, calculation, analyzing information, and writing, while they examine the labor market, role of higher education, and economic impact of the GED. Unit 1, The Labor…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Careers, Charts, Educational Certificates

Arriagada, Ana-Maria – Economics of Education Review, 1990
Measures effects of nonformal training on Peruvian workers' employment and earnings. Workers with limited educational attainment face limited training opportunities. Training significantly improves employment probabilities, but not earnings, of private-sector employed or self-employed women. Training significantly affects male private-sector…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Potential

Lewis, Philip; Norris, Keith – Australian Journal of Education, 1992
There have been fundamental changes in demand for and supply of teachers in Western Australia in recent years. Influences include increased high school retention, parent preference for private schools, falling teacher salaries, fewer students attracted to teaching careers. Attention to increasing the teacher supply is needed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Economic Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Rothstein, Richard – School Administrator, 2001
Despite politicians' claims to the contrary, public schools are not holding back the economy, and most future jobs will require only modest skill growth. Economists attribute today's economic growth not to improved schools, but to greater efficiency, downward price pressure, and experimentation with lower interest rates. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Economic Change, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education
Nisar, Tahir M. – European Journal: Vocational Training, 2004
Organisations devise training programmers to ensure that employees make an effective contribution to enterprise success. Not all organisations are likely to provide training, however, because there are significant trade-offs involved in terms of both costs and benefits. This article discusses the organisational determinants of training: larger…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Public Policy, Job Skills, Salary Wage Differentials
Bishop, John – 1986
A study compared different firms' methods of recognizing and rewarding employee performance and examined the impact of such recognition and reward on such factors as involuntary and voluntary labor turnover and worker productivity. Data from a survey of 3,412 employers that was sponsored by the National Institute of Education and the National…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, Employment Practices
Black, Matthew – 1980
A study was conducted to determine the process by which recent high school graduates enter the labor market, seek and find jobs, migrate from one type of location to another, and the extent to which they are able to further their career objectives via job and location mobility. In addition, the role of the education system in the school-to-work…
Descriptors: Adults, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities, High School Graduates
Roos, Patricia A. – 1978
Using data from 1974 to 1977 National Opinion Research Center Surveys, the investigator examined differentials in income between currently employed white men and women aged 25 to 64 (sample size: 965 men and 672 women). Special attention was given to explanatory effects of occupational characteristics other than those traditionally used in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
Cashman, John R.; Mattson, Robert E. – 1974
The Vermont study details employer responses to a two-phase survey designed to gauge employer receptivity to the use of wage subsidies in the private sector. The "mail survey" obtained from a sample of 1,084 employers (of whom 71% responded) elicited responses to a limited number of questions, while the "face-to-face survey"…
Descriptors: Employees, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employers
Hird, H. Richard – 1974
The report presents the results of a 1973-74 survey conducted by the Ontario Ministry of Labor to identify the characteristics of low-wage workers in Ontario. Its primary purpose is to discuss the survey methodology and present some of the main characteristics of low-wage earners and of the labor market. The data source was the Master Registration…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics
Greenberg, David H. – 1970
The study is an attempt to assess the effects of the attributes of a firm in which a trainee is initially placed on his subsequent success. While traditional methods used information gathered from the trainee, this paper employs an alternative approach--the collection of follow up data from the personnel records of the hiring companies. Sixteen of…
Descriptors: Employer Attitudes, Followup Studies, Individual Characteristics, Industrial Training
Ginsburg, Woodrow L.; And Others. – 1970
This report, with Volume II soon to be published, appraises research in industrial relations since 1956-57. Experts analyze the contributions to research in four areas. In the first chapter, labor force and labor markets are discussed within the context of labor force participation and mobility. The second chapter, on wages and benefits,…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Labor Demands, Labor Force, Labor Force Nonparticipants