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Shelley, Kristina J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1992
College graduates entering the labor force during 1990-2005 are projected to encounter increased competition for jobs requiring a degree; fewer college-level job openings are also predicted. (SK)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Competition, Employment Projections, Employment Qualifications
Herbert, Bruce E. – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1983
Evidence suggests that office workers' salaries are comparable to those of other occupations that do not require postsecondary education and that clerical workers enjoy a high degree of job security. It is important that students be given information on where jobs are and will be and what income level to expect. (JOW)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Demand Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Mittelhauser, Mark – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1998
Projections to 2006 suggest that 18% of new college graduates will not be able to find college-level jobs, depending on major, aptitude, and location. Investment in college education, especially in functional literacy and high-demand job skills, improves prospects. (SK)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment Opportunities, Employment Projections, Entry Workers

Hammer, George – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1975
Results of a survey of the 500 largest industrial corporations imply if the economy continues in a depressed state for one to three years, managers will expect more of beginning office workers both in specific skills and in attractive personal qualities; managers expect schools to be sensitive to these needs. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Employer Attitudes, Employment Projections, Employment Qualifications
Carter, Meredith L. – 1987
A study was conducted to determine employers' perceptions of the technical and personal skills and knowledge needed by business and industry in the Indianapolis area. A survey instrument, requesting employers to rate the importance of 17 technical skills and 13 personal skills and to describe the nature of the work at their firms, was distributed…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Educational Needs, Employer Attitudes, Employment Projections

Legacy, Jim; And Others – Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, 1978
Describes a study to provide a source of employment data for vocational agriculture programs. Data collected from a stratified, random sample of ten percent of the agribusinesses in fourteen Indiana counties formed the basis for projecting 1977-1981 agribusiness employment needs for high school level workers. (MF)
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Educational Needs, Employer Attitudes
Grigsby, Robert L., Jr. – American Vocational Journal, 1978
Reflects one aspect of the Technical Education Division's (at the annual vocational convention) professional commitment--namely, working more closely with and gaining the support of the public. Technical educators are urged to ready themselves to fill coming manpower needs, particularly in five areas: health services, technical and scientific…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Employment Projections, Entry Workers, Labor Needs
Rudner, Lawrence M.; Deutermann, William V., Jr. – 1991
In order to determine job demand in the cosmetology industry, a survey was made of a nationally representative stratified random sample of 1,454 beauty salons, barber shops, and unisex salons in July 1991. Salon owners were asked about 1990 and their plans for the future. Survey results were supplemented with information about the industry…
Descriptors: Cosmetology, Demand Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Nashville - Davidson County Metropolitan Public Schools, TN. – 1985
A survey involving 1,142 Nashville, Tennessee, area businesses was conducted to assess current employment interest and future labor demands for entry-level jobs. Major objectives of the project component, part of a three-pronged effort to improve vocational education, were (1) to provide for greater involvement by business and industry in…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Demand Occupations, Educational Improvement, Educational Needs
Lisack, J. P.; Shell, Kevin D. – 1988
A survey of 379 Elkhart County, Indiana, employers was conducted to determine the local labor force situation. Replies received from 141 employers were analyzed, with the following findings reported: (1) more than 520 job openings existed for unskilled, entry-level jobs, but employers were having trouble filling them because candidates were poorly…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Employer Attitudes, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections
Wolfbein, Seymour L. – VRI Monograph, 1987
Many dramatic changes in the U.S. labor force are projected to occur around the turn of the century. For the first time, the United States will have an age cohort in the work force with equal representation by sex, that is, 50-50 for men and women aged 16 to 24 in the labor force. It is projected that in the year 2000 there will be 2.6 million…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Change, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC. – 1994
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects national employment to grow by almost 26.4 million over the 1992-2005 period. The majority of these new jobs will be in higher-paying occupations. Entry requirements of the new jobs in occupations having above-average earnings will range from no more than a high school education to a bachelor's degree or…
Descriptors: Adults, Education Work Relationship, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities
Friedel, Janice N. – 1987
The Eastern Iowa Community College District (EICCD) has conducted labor market assessments in 17 occupations related to its programs. These assessments are an integral component of the EICCD program evaluation process. These assessments provide valuable information in the specific occupational areas regarding (1) characteristics of the local…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Demand Occupations, Educational Needs, Employer Attitudes
Goldberg, Melvin; Loos, Peter – 1981
The Occupational Projection Research Project investigated employer perceptions of the entry level skills, attitudes, and values (SAVs) needed for various occupations as well as employment demands for specific occupational clusters. Using a specially developed interview form, researchers interviewed a stratified random sampling of over 100 business…
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Needs, Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes
Goldberg, Melvin; Loos, Peter – 1981
This volume contains those data obtained during the Occupational Projection Research Project pertaining to urban areas. (The Occupational Projection Research Project was a research project that investigated employer perceptions of the entry level skills, attitudes, and values needed for various occupations as well as employment demands for…
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Needs, Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes