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Haugen, Steven E.; Parks, William, II – Monthly Labor Review, 1990
Employment growth continued at a slower pace in 1989; in manufacturing, employment actually declined. The slower pace was experienced by all major demographic groups. Little change in unemployment occurred for all major worker groups. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Economic Change, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
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Tiano, Susan – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 1984
Uses Marxist/feminist concepts to explain employment patterns among female workers in multinational maquiladoras (assembly plants) in northern Mexico. Concludes that maquiladoras have not alleviated regional unemployment for either sex, but have created a docile low-wage work force that includes a pool of surplus labor. Contains 48 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Labor Force, Marxian Analysis
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Cage, Robert – Monthly Labor Review, 1989
Household data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey for five occupational groups were studied. Multivariate analysis revealed that income is the most significant factor in determining levels of various expenditures; occupation and education also play a role. (JOW)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Educational Attainment, Employed Women, Employment Level
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Carey, Max L. – Monthly Labor Review, 1988
Information based on a supplement to the January 1987 Current Population Survey provides statistics on occupational tenure by age, sex, race, employment status, occupation, and education level. Results indicated that men have worked longer at their current occupations than women, Whites longer than Blacks, and college graduates longer than the…
Descriptors: Employment Experience, Employment Patterns, Middle Aged Adults, Occupational Mobility
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Hosie, Thomas W.; And Others – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1988
Explored the employment of master's degree level counselors in substance abuse centers (N=435) and examined the direct care services and administrative duties they perform. Findings suggest that a high percentage of mental health counselors are employed in substance abuse centers and that mental health counselors function as individual, group,…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselors, Employment Patterns, Masters Degrees
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Murray, Neil – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1995
Examines the following eight skill areas that dominate the career advising profession: presenting/teaching, programming, marketing/outreach, researching/reporting, writing, technology, advising/consulting, and adaptability. Emphasizes adaptability as a missing skill requirement. Discusses appropriate background and education for career advising…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Employment Patterns, Employment Potential
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De Jong, Gordon F.; Blair, Marilou C. Legazpi – Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 1994
Studies the decline of immigrants with professional and technical occupations to the United States, using data from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. Data show a shift in where immigrants are coming from, that is, less technologically inclined countries; and greater immigration of categories with low proportions of professional and…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Potential, Immigrants, Professional Occupations
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Gittleman, Maury B.; Howell, David R. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1995
Cluster analysis grouped 621 jobs into 6 "contours" showing that from 1973-1990 employment distribution shifted away from 2 middle-quality to the 2 highest-quality contours; no change was apparent in the 2 lowest quality. Black and Hispanic men were affected by a worsening job mix and drop in the quality of low-skill jobs. Women experienced a…
Descriptors: Change, Classification, Employment Patterns, Industrial Structure
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Teichler, Ulrich; Kehm, Barbara M. – European Journal of Education, 1995
Issues in the reconceptualization of the relationship between higher education and employment, especially in the European countries, are examined. It is proposed that higher education can influence employment patterns and trends in ways that are currently underestimated, and that a new approach to the study of this relationship should focus on the…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Education Work Relationship, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
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Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1995
Presents results of a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers of its employer members. Responding organizations (n=422) rated on-campus recruitment as the most effective method of attracting college graduates. General trends are analyzed in terms of diversity, downsizing, company growth, competition, and selectivity. (JPS)
Descriptors: Business, Career Counseling, College Graduates, Employment Patterns
Cook, Peggy J.; Mizer, Karen L. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1994
Summarizes the revised economic and policy types of the Economic Research Service's rural county classification system. The new typology is based on conditions in more recent years, includes Alaska and Hawaii, redefines persistent poverty, includes more county types, makes economic types nonoverlapping, and classifies counties designated as…
Descriptors: Classification, Counties, Economic Status, Employment Patterns
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Frank, Fredric D.; Jaffee, Cabot L. – Journal of Management Development, 1995
Current work force trends such as teamwork, empowerment, and quality pose challenges for traditional testing. Tests that can provide diagnostic developmental information for improving job performance are needed. Innovative practices such as video-based testing are emerging. (SK)
Descriptors: Assessment Centers (Personnel), Diagnostic Tests, Employment Patterns, Occupational Tests
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Gramling, Robert – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1992
It is argued that employment data provide a useful and flexible metric to assess social impact. Problems and advantages with the traditional use of population statistics and the use of employment data are discussed, and an example of the use of each is given. (SLD)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Evaluation Methods, National Surveys
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Hiles, David R. H. – Monthly Labor Review, 1992
In terms of employment, the best performer over the last decade was health services. The industry added nearly 3 million jobs, accounting for 1 of every 6 new jobs in the economy since 1980. (Author)
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Health Insurance
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Cappelli, Peter – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1993
Examination of production jobs in 93 manufacturing firms (1978-86) and clerical jobs in 211 firms (1978-88) suggests (1) significant upskilling within most production jobs; (2) in clerical jobs, an even split between raised and lowered skill levels; and (3) decreasing skill levels associated with office automation. (SK)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Employment Patterns, Employment Qualifications, Job Skills
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