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Evans, Dave – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1975
Current employment projections of future manpower needs, produced by individual State employment security agencies, are now available for all States and nearly all Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas having 250,000 inhabitants or more. A chart showing data coverage for each State includes State agency addresses and telephone numbers for…
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Projections, Labor Market, Labor Needs
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)
Jordan, Max F.; And Others – 1967
A study was conducted to: determine the aspirations and capabilities of rural youth in selected low-income counties in Arkansas; relate aspirations, capabilities, and the discrepancy between the two to the experience background of the youths studied; and relate the youths' occupational plans to present and projected labor market requirements. The…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Black Students, Career Planning, Labor Market
Macro Systems, Inc., Silver Spring, MD. – 1974
The Occupational Training Information System (OTIS), which is in operation in Oklahoma and in a developmental stage in Kentucky, was evaluated. The principle objective of OTIS is to provide the information necessary to formulate educational, manpower, and economic development plans and policies. OTIS consists primarily of a manpower demand…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Labor Force, Labor Force Development, Labor Market
Hartman, Robert W. – 1974
In 1980, about 1,100,000 newly minted bachelor's and first professional degree holders will enter the labor market if past trends continue. The financing patterns for higher education that develop in the next decade may be expected to have an impact on the characteristics of these new labor-supply entrants. The first part of this paper describes…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Employment Opportunities, Higher Education
Johnston, Denis F. – 1973
The work force is expected to expand to 101.8 million by 1980. Rate of growth will then decline, reaching 107.7 million by 1985 and 112.6 million by 1990. Projected data are presented in text, graphs, and tables compared with actual 1960 and 1970 figures. Numbers and percentages are divided according to sex and age. (MS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Labor Force, Labor Market, Labor Needs
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Copa, George H.; Irvin, Donald E., Jr. – 1972
Effective planning of vocational education programs requires information about both the educational demand of individuals and the manpower demands of business and industry. Two characteristics of the manpower demand in Minnesota which are defined and estimated in this report are occupational demand, the total number of employment positions in a…
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Educational Demand, Employment Opportunities, Labor Market
Thomas, Wayne E. – 1972
In this speech, the author proposes a comprehensive study of professional, industrial, and business employment needs, and of the relationship of these needs to educational programs and services in the state of Texas. The proposal for action addresses statewide concern for the current lack of correlation between educational programs and career…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Educational Planning, Higher Education, Labor Force Development
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), New York, NY. – 1971
This Department of Labor report presents tables that describe manpower needs for college graduates. Some of the areas covered are: age distribution of the labor force; employment by occupation; employment for black men; and projected job openings for college graduates and projected entrants. (CS)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
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Gibbons, Jean D.; Fish, Mary – Research in Higher Education, 1986
New job listings show the market demand for economists between 1975 and 1984 led the supply and was far more volatile than the number of doctorates awarded. Although graduate economic specialties have remained stable and the specialists ranked by employers have been constant, they show no comparative agreement. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Economics, Employment Patterns, Higher Education
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Connelly, Rachel – Journal of Human Resources, 1986
This paper analyzes three models of labor demand solving for the change in wages of a given labor group due to a change in the size of a birth cohort. When the production function includes age-schooling groups as separate factors, an increase in the size of one birth cohort changes the size of several labor market groups. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Groups, Labor Market, Labor Needs
Landis, Fred – Engineering Education, 1976
Describes a model that interrelates economic driving factors with engineering employment and the generation of new engineers. (MLH)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment, Engineering, Engineering Education
Sawyer, James – Manpower, 1974
A Manpower Administration study of nine geographical areas notable in manpower planning progress identified major determinants of successful local manpower planning as: support from high level, elected officials; clout; participation by agency administrators; labor market planning scope; management through budget; development of new planning…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Labor Force Development, Labor Market, Labor Needs
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Fink, Jerome S. – NASPA Journal, 1973
It is time to look more realistically at the employment prospects for college graduates in an attempt to reduce the frustration and disillusionment of the many who will not be able to find jobs in their areas of specialization. (CJ)
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities, Futures (of Society)
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Fanning, Odom – Journal of Environmental Education, 1973
Descriptors: Administration, Employment Opportunities, Employment Projections, Environment
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