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Patrignani, Pietro; Hedges, Sophie; Conlon, Gavan – UK Department for Education, 2017
This factsheet provides provisional information on the incidence of apprenticeships in England using information between 2010/11 and 2014/15 from the Individualised Learner Record (ILR) and Employer Data Service (EDS) further matched to the Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR). Specifically, it presents the number of apprenticeship starts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incidence, Apprenticeships, Industry

Cully, Mark – Australian Bulletin of Labour, 1999
Discusses the changes in how labor markets are conceptualized and changes in them monitored in Australia. Describes the Australian Bureau of Statistics revised occupational classification system. (JOW)
Descriptors: Classification, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries, Job Analysis
Hobson, Jane; Jones, Gar; Deane, Elizabeth – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2005
Research is at the forefront of knowledge and, hence, wealth generation, so it is timely to consider a neglected category of the research workforce, the research assistant. The research assistant has traditionally been part of the fabric, if not the structure, of university research efforts but despite the extent of the contribution, the breadth…
Descriptors: Universities, Research Administration, Research Assistants, Occupational Information
Takeuchi, Hiroya; Kim, Yong Won – 1999
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the elements affecting the weakness of the library and information science (LIS) profession in Japan in terms of quality of education, the employment system, and career development of Japanese librarians. It also provides an overview of the current status of LIS education in Japan and examines the…
Descriptors: Career Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Quality, Employment Patterns
Administrative Development Inst., Holland, MI. – 1994
Members of Professional Secretaries International (PSI) were surveyed to discover how corporate restructuring has influenced development of the secretarial profession since 1990. Of the 500 questionnaires mailed to PSI members in the United States and Canada, 174 (34.8%) were returned. Of those surveyed, 71% have been assigned a variety of duties…
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns

Enders, Jurgen; Teichler, Ulrich – Higher Education, 1997
A study compared employment patterns, working conditions, and workload among college and university faculty in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, England, Japan, and the United States, based on data from an international faculty survey. Results indicate considerable differences across academic rank, particularly in the European countries. However,…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
Bertrand, Olivier; And Others – 1995
This paper makes a comparative analysis of main trends that have emerged or are about to emerge in the banking sector, stressing factors that influence employment, qualifications, and staff training in banking as well as policies implemented by banking institutions to meet such challenges. Chapter 1 analyzes the change drivers--key factors that…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Banking, Business Education, Change Strategies
Tregaskis, Olga; And Others – 1993
A survey involving 1,024 secondary pupils and 22 career educators from schools throughout the United Kingdom collected information on pupils' perceptions of entering the hotel and catering industry as a career. The research looked in detail at the job expectations of pupils, the status they associated with hotel and catering and nonhotel and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Education, Educational Research, Employment Level
Council of Univ. Classical Departments. – 1990
This study examined employers' attitudes to recruiting Classics graduates with the primary aim of determining employers' criteria when recruiting graduates and of assessing how far Classics graduates matched these criteria. Sixteen employers of Classics graduates from a cross-section of blue-chip organizations in industry, commerce and the public…
Descriptors: Business Skills, Classical Literature, Employer Attitudes, Employment
Tessaring, M. – 1993
The extension of the 1989 Institute of Employment Research (IAB)/Prognos projection of the sectoral and job-specific labor force demand by levels of qualification shows that the previous trends toward higher qualification requirements of jobs is expected to continue in Germany. The main reasons are the significant shift in favor of secondary…
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections
Huws, U. – 2001
The EMERGENCE project carried out by the IES (Institute for Employment Studies) aimed to measure "eWork" at a global level. For the project, eWork was defined to mean any type of work that involves the digital processing of information and that uses a telecommunications link for receipt or delivery of the work to a remote employer or…
Descriptors: Adults, Cross Cultural Studies, Developed Nations, Emerging Occupations

Rajagopal, Indhu; Lin, Zeng – Higher Education, 1996
A Canadian survey revealed two significantly different part-time college faculty groups: those with full-time nonacademic jobs ("Classics," 34.5%) and those with only part-time employment ("Contemporaries," 65.5%). The groups have different reasons for teaching part-time, structure of work needs, and motivations.…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, Career Choice, Careers, College Faculty
Walker, Anne, Ed.; Hayter, Roy, Ed. – 1992
The hotel and catering industry in the United Kingdom is estimated to have employed 2,392,000 people in 1990--about 9 percent of the total work force in employment in the country. These figures came from a major study into the skills needs of the hotel and catering industry in relation to the current provision of vocational education. Data are…
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections

Sellin, Burkart – 1998
The European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training has developed a thematic network on the Circle for Research Cooperation on Trends in Occupations and Qualifications (Ciretoq) to follow up its preliminary work on trends in qualifications and certification. On the basis of available surveys and surveys evaluated by Ciretoq, the…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Educational Certificates, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Canny, Angela; Hughes, Gerard – 1996
The Census of Population provides data on the structure of employment by occupation and industry for Ireland that are supplemented by the Labor Force Survey (LFS), which collects information on employment by occupation and industry. Expected strong growth in the Irish economy from 1993-98 should lead to a significant increase in employment. This…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Demand Occupations, Developed Nations, Employment Patterns
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