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Crosby, Olivia – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2002
Discusses how new and emerging occupations develop, why they are hard to identify, what risks and rewards vanguard workers face, and how to find a cutting-edge job. Describes strategies researchers use to identify emerging careers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Emerging Occupations, Employment Patterns, Futures (of Society), Occupational Information
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Gilli, Angelo C., Sr. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1984
This essay contends that the notion of new jobs created by technological advance is a myth; that in reality the direction is a persistent downgrading of skills and elimination of jobs. The potentially serious effects of these trends on society, and implications for vocational education, are discussed. (JB)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Emerging Occupations, Employment Patterns, Job Simplification
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Hoyt, Kenneth B. – Career Development Quarterly, 1987
Discusses relationship or effects of high technology on rate of occupational change, availability of jobs, education required for jobs, and growth or decline in middle income class. Contends major challenge to career guidance is to help clients retain basic commitment to work as an important part of their personal values. (ABL)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Counseling Objectives, Emerging Occupations
Kerka, Sandra – 1995
As many organizations restructure, the role of support staff is also changing. Secretaries are under increased workloads and are assuming duties previously performed by management, such as budgeting, project coordination, and public relations. According to Professional Secretaries International, only 31% of its members bore the title "secretary"…
Descriptors: Career Change, Clerical Occupations, Emerging Occupations, Employment Level
California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2006
This working paper serves as a preview of the second in a series of four policy briefs that will explore the nexus between postsecondary education and workforce development. The completed policy brief will focus on a number of questions about California's workforce and examine economic and workforce trends in California, including projected…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Labor Force, Economic Factors, Demand Occupations
McGinn, Daniel; McCormick, John – Newsweek, 1999
Looks at how the job market is changing and how workers are looking at their career paths. Includes information on where the jobs and dollars are, how the work force is changing, how and where people are working, new age jobs, women in the work force, and the need for keeping up to date with new technologies. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Consultants, Demand Occupations
Stanton, Michael; And Others – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1985
Three reports on the effects of high technology on the nature of work include (1) Stanton on applications and implications of computer-aided design for engineers, drafters, and architects; (2) Nardone on the outlook and training of numerical-control machine tool operators; and (3) Austin and Drake on the future of clerical occupations in automated…
Descriptors: Drafting, Emerging Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Grignano, Innocenzio; And Others – 1985
This document is a guidebook for counselors making presentations on how the school community can prepare students for the economic changes of the future. The first section provides a national view of the key forces shaping classrooms and board rooms, stressing the importance of demography and the science of distribution in general. This…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emerging Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
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Lambert, Charlotte – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
Due to the scarcity of teaching positions, health and recreation education graduates must be prepared to look at all related opportunities. Careers in sport broadcasting and developing programs for senior citizens are possible choices. Suggestions for choosing a career and preparing for a job search are offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Career Planning, Emerging Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
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Todd, Lee T., Jr. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2006
Today, many high-tech, professional jobs are being sent overseas. According to TechsUnite.org, more than 150,000 technology jobs have been lost to offshoring since 2000. In this article, the author asserts that American colleges and universities are uniquely poised to help confront this economic challenge by providing basic and applied research…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Technological Advancement, Professional Occupations, Colleges
Johnson, Arlene A.; Rose, Karol L. – 1992
The definition and structure of the relatively new job of work-family manager and the qualifications and career opportunities of individuals holding the job were explored in a study. Information was gathered from focus group discussions of 32 work-family managers, 68 completed responses to a 1991 survey of a sample of 116 work-family managers, a…
Descriptors: Career Development, Conflict Resolution, Emerging Occupations, Employer Employee Relationship
United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. – 1988
This report looks toward the workplace of the year 2000 and describes how current trends could affect United Way programs and operations. To identify trends for the report, the research committee used two futures research methods: the Delphi process and environmental analysis. Using these techniques, the committee identified eight major trends on…
Descriptors: Adults, Delphi Technique, Emerging Occupations, Employment Patterns
Zemsky, Robert; Oedel, Penney – 1994
Technology and international competition have transformed business practices and employment patterns. The migration of high-paying jobs from manufacturing to services, the growing importance of small firms in the U.S. economy, and the development of new technical occupations characterized by often sophisticated technologies and the absence of…
Descriptors: College Role, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Brown, Bettina Lankard – 1998
The World Wide Web is changing not only how individuals locate jobs but also the ways existing jobs are performed. Individuals seeking work will need to know how to use the Web as a tool for enhancing their job performance. The enhanced global communication made possible through Internet technology and the increase of marketing plans combining…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Career Change, Educational Needs
Rumberger, Russell – 1984
Job loss through technological advancement, particularly technologies based on microelectronics, is increasing for all economic sectors in a nation already hard challenged in world and domestic markets for goods and services. But assessing technology's employment impact remains difficult not only because of its direct and indirect effects and…
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Data Processing, Dislocated Workers
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