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Workforce Economics, 1996
Although the general perception in the United States may be that downsizing in companies is pervasive and increasing, the facts show a slowing of the trend in downsizing and a net gain in employment. Many workers have found new jobs at or near their former pay rates, although only half of older workers are able to find jobs comparable to the ones…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Economic Change, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Opportunities
Workforce Economics, 1998
Important changes are taking place in the U.S. labor market. The economy has performed solidly over the last several years; the labor market has experienced robust job growth. A strong labor market benefits different segments of the population. Unemployment rates for those with less than a high school diploma fell by the largest amount between…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Progress, Economic Research, Employment Patterns
Workforce Economics, 1999
This serial issue focusing on the theme of "School-to-Work." The two articles it contains describe promising practices that benefit individual students who participate. The first article, "Connecting the Dots: Linking School and Work to Accelerate Student Results," examines how schools and businesses are linking up, leading to benefits for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes, Employment Patterns
Workforce Economics, 2000
Researchers predict the number of people in the United States workforce could exceed 180 million by 2028, but, if employment demands continue to expand at current levels, the number of jobs could approach 200 million. Skills needed to perform those jobs will continue to grow, requiring higher levels of training to perform all jobs, including those…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Demand Occupations, Distance Education, Diversity (Student)


