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Gregson, Jill; Taylor, Jim – Higher Education Review, 1987
A followup survey of the employment patterns of British university graduates of 1984 who had not found suitable employment within six months of graduation is reported. Results show that most had succeeded in finding employment or proceeded to additional training within 12 months of graduation, even during a period of high unemployment. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment Patterns, Entry Workers, Foreign Countries
Some Effects of Ph.D. Training on the Academic Labour Markets of Australian and British Universities

Davis, Denis J. – Higher Education, 1976
The background of Ph.D.s is tabulated to show the loss to the stock of university manpower of non-academic but educationally valuable experience through growing competition for jobs by Ph.D.s. The conclusion is that forces causing the Ph.D. displacement of labour in the university academic labour market should be constrained. (Editor/JT)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Higher Education

Sutherland, Margaret B. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1983
Examines the gap between the proportion of women teachers and women students in the universities of Great Britain and discusses the impact of women's qualifications, publications, attitudes, role conflicts, marriages and families, as well as salary levels and contracts on this condition. (LL)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries

Cuthbert, Margaret – Higher Education, 1987
The growth in numbers of master's degrees in business administration is examined through data on sex, entry level employment patterns, and employer sponsorship. Reasons for differences in trends in the several variables are considered, and implications for development of the MBA market are discussed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Employment Patterns, Enrollment Trends, Financial Support

Sutherland, Margaret B. – Comparative Education, 1985
Interviews were conducted with 244 women teaching in universities in Finland, France, East Germany, West Germany, and Great Britain to discover causes for the minority position of women who teach in universities. Women's position appeared to depend not on characteristics of individual educational systems but on common factors--social attitudes,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)

Johnes, Geraint – Higher Education Review, 1989
New information on the employment, job change, and pay patterns of British university graduates offers support for the use of such measures as indicators of institutional performance and educational relevance. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment Patterns, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries
Bligh, Donald, Ed. – 1982
Issues pertaining to the teaching function of higher education are considered in four papers from the sixth seminar of the Leverhulme Programme of the Study into the Future of Higher Education. In "Teachers and Staffing," Norman Lindop, Neil Merritt, Brian Gowenlock, and David Warren Piper review the varied contexts and conditions of the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, College Faculty, Employment Patterns

Taylor, Jim; Johnes, Jill – Studies in Higher Education, 1989
Drawing on data from a survey of 1980 British college graduates, describing graduates' employment experiences six years after graduation, various institutional performance indicators concerning students' career prospects are evaluated. It is concluded that the First Destination Record of entry-level employment has only partial validity. (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, College Graduates, Employment Patterns, Entry Workers

Over, Ray – Higher Education, 1985
A study of career paths of 436 men and 162 women faculty revealed that relatively fewer women than men held full-time positions 10 years after initial appointment or had advanced to a senior position. Due to enrollment trends and competition for promotion, the current imbalance is unlikely to change in the near future. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Career Development, Career Ladders, College Faculty

Ford, J.; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1995
A study of 1,058 full-time undergraduate students at 4 British universities investigated characteristics of those working during the school year, why they work, and contribution to student income. It found that conventional research focus on earnings and hours is limiting, and that broader employment profiles should be identified and linked to…
Descriptors: College Students, Economic Impact, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
Commission for Racial Equality, London (England). – 1998
This factsheet provides information about young people from ethnic minorities in Britain. In spring 1997, 48% of the ethnic minority population of Britain was under 24 years of age, in comparison with 31% of the White population. Twenty-two percent of the ethnic minority population was of compulsory school age, compared with 14% of the White…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns

Lyon, E. Stina – Higher Education, 1996
Analysis of employment and higher education patterns among women in Britain, Germany, and Sweden found discipline is the major factor influencing labor market entry, with most women preparing for traditionally female occupations and following financially less rewarding careers. While women in nontraditional occupations begin with an economic…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Trends

Gordon, Alan – Educational Studies, 1983
This preliminary research examined employers' assessment of the general attributes of their new college graduate recruits. While some wanted more people with specific technical training, others preferred to train the employees themselves, especially for managerial positions. Still others felt college graduates were overrated as employees. (IS)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Comparative Education, Educational Research, Employee Attitudes
Hendry, Chris – 1999
This paper provides an overview of the growth of new technology industries in Great Britain and the skills needed for these industries. The industries are advanced materials, biotechnology, and opto-electronics. The report profiles the current status, expected growth, and skills needed for each of these industry sectors. It also points out the…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Business Skills, Demand Occupations, Developed Nations
Penn, Roger; Holt, Richard – 2000
"Creative business services" have grown rapidly in Great Britain and are important in terms of their impact on the economy, including their contribution to international trade. They have helped and been boosted by such business changes as privatization, spread of information technology (IT), and contracting out of services. The sectors…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Advertising, Business Administration, Business Education
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