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Adamuti-Trache, Maria – Journal of Education and Work, 2016
This paper examines the occupational attainment of highly educated adult immigrants by employing a secondary analysis of three waves of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada that provide data on immigrant arrivals in 2000-2001. Occupational attainment is described in terms of matching immigrants' pre-migration occupation with the main…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Immigrants, Employment Level
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Parsons, Samantha; Bynner, John – Education + Training, 1997
Employment experiences were compared for British adults with good/average literacy and numeracy skills and those with good/average literacy and very low numeracy. Even with good literacy skills, poor numeracy reduced employment and training opportunities and promotion prospects. (SK)
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level, Foreign Countries
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Schoon, Ingrid; Parsons, Samantha – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2002
Comparison of two British cohorts (11,016 born in 1958 and 6,417 born in 1970) indicated that teenage aspirations predicted their occupational attainment. Differences between the cohorts demonstrate the key role of sociohistorical context in shaping careers. The importance of educational credentials has increased for the younger cohort. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level, Foreign Countries
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Hunter, B. – Australian Bulletin of Labour, 1997
A review of the regression results regarding poor employment outcomes for indigenous people in Australia suggests that education is the largest single factor in determining employment outcomes. Employers may be using education as a screening device, and low levels of education mean indigenous people will be undervalued by employers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level, Foreign Countries
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Stinner, William F.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1993
In Hebei Province (China), interprovincial migrants, particularly recent ones, were found to have higher status jobs than lifetime residents in both urban and rural areas. Upper-rung employment was associated with gender and educational attainment, but the most consistent explanation of occupational distribution emphasizes psychological and social…
Descriptors: Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
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Athanasou, James A. – Education + Training, 2001
Longitudinal survey data from 1,258 Australian young people indicated that 44% were employed in occupations not requiring formal qualifications; those with degrees/diplomas and higher literacy and numeracy; more women were employed in occupations requiring diplomas; and fewer rural students achieved degrees. A model of factors influencing…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level, Foreign Countries
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Kerckhoff, Alan C.; And Others – American Sociological Review, 1982
Explored the role of education in occupational attainment in Great Britain. Examined four aspects of educational attainment (years of schooling, type of school attended, school examinations passed, and qualifications obtained) and four aspects of occupations (prestige, authority, control, and earnings). (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Educational Background, Educational Status Comparison, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hollingsworth, Michael; Markham, Anthony – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2006
A survey was conducted in UK Universities to identify the employment of pharmacology graduates (BSc, MSc and PhD) 6 months after graduation in 2003. The aim was to provide data for the British Pharmacological Society (BPS) so they could offer advice to interested bodies and to University staff for careers information. 85% of 52 Universities…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Pharmacology, Graduate Surveys, Employment Opportunities
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Gooderham, Paul N. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1991
The degree to which age and gender influence completion of higher secondary education (HSE) and employment status was measured with a sample of 350 Norwegian adults. Application of a Status Attainment model revealed that post-HSE educational attainment is an important determinant of socioeconomic status for both men and women. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level
Grygier, Tadeusz – 1981
This paper analyzes the concepts of immigrant assimilation and integration. On the basis of factor analysis it distinguishes between objective integration and subjective integration. Objective integration is defined as actual involvement in the host country's way of life, educational, occupational and economic advancement, and participation in…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Biculturalism, Cultural Differences
Gangl, Markus – 2000
An empirical analysis used data for 12 European countries from the 1988-1997 European Community Labour Force Survey to assess the effects of cyclical changes in aggregate economic conditions, changing youth cohort sizes, increasing educational expansion, and structural changes in labor demand on new labor force participants. Emphasis was on the…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, College Graduates, Developed Nations, Dropouts