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Dray, Beattie; Burke, Linda; Hurst, Heather M.; Ferguson, Anne; Marks-Maran, Diane – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2011
Vocationally based higher education programmes are meant to prepare people for employment in their chosen fields of study. In nursing, historically, employment after qualifying has been almost assured, with sufficient vacancies available for newly qualified nurses. Recently, however, for a number of reasons, primarily related to economic…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Employment Potential, Nurses, Vocational Education
Eisner, Susan – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
The unusual nature of the current economic environment combined with changing labor market demographics heightens the importance to those engaged in employment activity of utilizing methods that fulfill their needs. But electronic technology is transforming available employment methods. How can career building and recruiting best be sustained in…
Descriptors: Career Development, Employment Practices, Labor Market, College Graduates
Battelle, Peter E. – 1973
The most difficult problem in the financial management of a program of Public Service Employment (or subsidized work-training experience) is the over-obligation of funds. Some training slots are never filled, some trainees drop out early from the program, and others complete their training early. All of these factors "free" funds which…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Finance, Employment Programs, Financial Problems

Boles, Brian; Hoehn, Rudy – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation/La Revue canadienne d'evaluation de programme, 1995
The impact of the Employment Action Pilot Project on employable immigrants on welfare in Edmonton, Alberta (Canada), was studied with 24 immigrant clients, 15 single-parent female immigrants, and over 300 comparisons. Significant differences were not found between program and comparison groups. Impacts other than cost-effectiveness are discussed.…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Employment Programs, Evaluation Methods, Immigrants
Nadworny, M. J.; And Others – 1973
From a comparative economic viewpoint, does regular employment secured through temporary subsidized Special Work training afford the publicly supported individual any marginal advantage over his welfare status? A study of 279 Aid to Needy Families with Children (ANFC) recipients was conducted to address this question. The median annual dollar…
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Income, Motivation, Pilot Projects
Lawrence, Frederick T.; And Others – 1973
The Vermont Experimental and Demonstration Manpower Pilot Project placed low income unemployed individuals in wage subsidized job slots in public and nonprofit agencies, anticipating that the work experience and related job skills gained would enable them to acquire nonsubsidized employment. A quantitative analysis is presented of 196 Special Work…
Descriptors: Employment Problems, Employment Programs, Low Income Groups, Pilot Projects
Vachon, Nancy Cargill – 1973
Necessary required efforts are discussed which effect Special Work Project (SWP) clients through their transition from subsidized to nonsubsidized work. These ranged from personal counseling to day care services, and it was found that supportive services helped reduce barriers to employment. Enrichment funds were allocated for teaching basic…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Career Change, Counseling, Employer Employee Relationship
Burleson, Richard A. – 1973
This report compares Vermont's experience with two federally funded programs aimed at reducing unemployment. The first was a Special Work Project (SWP) directed toward providing work experience rather than skill training for welfare recipients, and also for low-income families. A second approach was through the Public Employment Program (PEP).…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employment Programs, Employment Qualifications, Federal Programs
Gregory, Pat; Lester, Carolyn; O'Neill, Martin; Gray, Louise – Health Education Journal, 2005
Objective: The project's objective was to provide a course in community and career development to enable women with a diversity of educational and ethnic backgrounds to move into appropriate employment or to enter mainstream education or training. Design: The course was developed using action research with continuous feedback from participants.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Females, Urban Areas, Minority Groups
Stanfield, Robert E. – 1973
Trainees in a Public Service Employment program may find work training as paraprofessional aides in manpower agencies, social services, and human services. The work experience is valuable for the trainees. However, the actual structure of their training needs close attention. Supervisors are likely to rate the effectiveness of on-the-job training…
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Employment Qualifications, On the Job Training, Paraprofessional Personnel
Cashman, John R.; Mattson, Robert E. – 1974
The report describes a Vermont project begun in 1970 and designed to assess the long term value of the Special Work Project (SWP), or Public Service Employment, as a vehicle for providing transitional employment to unemployed members of low income families with children receiving public aid. The study attempted to contact and interview the 609…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment Programs, Followup Studies
Mattson, Robert E. – 1973
This report describes Vermont's experience with a program to upgrade the working poor and thus increase their total family income. Upgrading refers to enhancing one's job skills which ultimately will lead to increased earnings within one's given occupation. Employer cooperation was encouraged through use of on-site job facilities where supervised…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Employment Programs, Family Income, Handicrafts
Mattson, Robert E.; Rution, Joseph A. – 1973
In a Public Service Employment program of subsidized work training, nonprofit employers in the areas of health, education, social services, and government can be evaluated in terms of the client's employability growth, wages, supervision, retention, transferability, and client satisfaction. Client employability increases in all four areas of…
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Opportunities, Employment Programs
Gayer, Gordon; And Others – 1973
The necessity of having funds which meet client related and additional educational needs are presented in this two-part monograph. The first part is comprised of a comprehensive discussion of Training Related Expenses and analysis of their uses and effects on client completion or termination from training. The second part describes the function…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance, Employment Programs, Enrichment Activities
Alnasrawi, Abbas; And Others – 1973
This report deals with the absorptive capacity of Vermont's private and public sectors to accommodate welfare clients into gainful employment. Detailed attention is given to estimating the immediate and projected job vacancies in the state. When seeking these jobs, the client must not only compete against other unemployed persons, but also has to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Emotional Problems, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems
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