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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2010
This publication presents information about the destinations of apprentices and trainees approximately nine months after leaving their training. The findings relate to apprentices and trainees who completed their training (completers) or cancelled or withdrew from an apprenticeship or traineeship and did not return to the same qualification…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Vocational Education, Trainees, Foreign Countries
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2009
This publication presents information about the destinations of apprentices and trainees approximately nine months after leaving their training. The findings relate to apprentices and trainees who completed their training (completers) between October and December 2007, or who cancelled or withdrew from an apprenticeship or traineeship and have not…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Vocational Education, Trainees, Student Attitudes
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Passmore, David Lynn – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1981
Discusses the procedures for collecting unemployment statistics. Criticisms of and alternatives to this method are explored. The youth unemployment rate is discussed in relation to these problems and to the goals of vocational and technical education. (CT)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Objectives, Employment Statistics
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Axelsson, Rune – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1979
In 1975, recent graduates of the 13 vocational programs offered in Swedish comprehensive high schools were surveyed about their current employment, its match to their school training, and their opinions about the latter. Analyses are made for the whole group and by type of vocational program. (SJL)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Education Work Relationship, Employment Statistics, Followup Studies
Copa, George H. – Thrust: The Journal for Employment and Training Professionals, 1982
The need for future labor market information is the focus of this article. Admitting that the type of labor information needed for planning purposes varies widely, the author nonetheless shows that it is possible to develop the necessary data, to coordinate them, and to communicate them to specific agencies. (Editor/CT)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Employment Statistics, Energy Conservation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Armstrong, William B.; Takarae, Yukari – 1996
In 1996, San Diego Miramar College conducted a study investigating if their vocational programs prepared students to succeed in the labor market after completing training. The participants of this study were former vocational students of Miramar College who left college in 1990-91 or 1991-92. Economic gains measured by wage rate after program…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Outcomes Assessment, Community Colleges, Educational Benefits
Armstrong, William B.; Takarae, Yukari – 1996
In 1996, San Diego Mesa College conducted a study investigating the efficacy of their vocational programs in preparing students for the labor market. Economic gains were examined by tracking student wages and employment rates for three years after graduation through the Post-Education Employment Tracking System (PEETS). Findings indicated that…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Outcomes Assessment, Community Colleges, Educational Benefits
Armstrong, William B.; Takarae, Yukari – 1996
In 1996, San Diego City College conducted a study investigating the efficacy of their vocational programs in helping to prepare students for the labor market. Economic gains were examined by tracking student wages and employment rates for three years after graduation through the Post-Education Employment Tracking System (PEETS). Findings indicated…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Outcomes Assessment, Community Colleges, Educational Benefits
Goldstein, Harold – 1980
Review of the methods for estimating future employment opportunities shows that there is an ongoing system, involving the Department of Labor and state employment agencies, for making projections for the United States as a whole and for states and major metropolitan areas. This system combines national research on economic growth, technological…
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Educational Needs, Educational Trends, Employment Opportunities