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Missouri State Div. of Health, Jefferson City. – 1968
Five objectives were outlined: to list inactive nurses who are interested in returning to active employment; to determine why they are inactive; to assist them to return to active status; to promote communication between organizations to coordinate efforts; and to review and make recommendations regarding existing refresher courses. A review of…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Needs, Labor Utilization, Nurses
Lecht, Leonard A.; Cobern, Morris – 1972
This study explored the feasibility of using unemployed persons with engineering backgrounds in industries contributing to health care. According to the researchers, nearly 15,000 jobs for persons with engineering backgrounds could be generated in the health field over the next three years if an active program of job development were initiated. In…
Descriptors: Engineering, Engineering Technicians, Feasibility Studies, Health Occupations
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1972
Composing this document are 15 research-based speeches presented at the North American Conference on Labor Statistics by students and leading authorities in the field. Among the prevailing themes were: (1) labor statistics and their relationship to life styles, (2) women laborers, sex discrimination, and provisions for working mothers, (3) recent…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Employed Women, Labor Economics, Labor Force Nonparticipants
Friedlander, Stanley L. – 1972
This study explores the determinants of urban unemployment in 30 major cities, particularly in the inner core slums among nonwhites and youth. Using data for 1960, a year of recession, and 1966, a year of prosperity, the author found that a factor which may be important under one set of economic conditions is not so in another cycle. Although…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Demography, Disadvantaged Youth, Economic Research
MacRae, C. Duncan; And Others – 1974
The report describes the construction, application, and theoretical implications of an econometric model depicting the effects of labor subsidies on the supply of workers in the U.S. Three papers deal with the following aspects of constructing the econometric model: (1) examination of equilibrium wages, employment, and earnings of primary and…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Federal Programs, Labor Economics, Labor Force
Hamermesh, Daniel S. – 1989
Legislated and administrative changes in the unemployment insurance system during the 1980s probably reduced the program's detrimental effects on labor market efficiency. They did so without changing the nature of the federal-state relationship that makes the program so unusual. Regrettably, though, they hurt the labor market status of low-wage…
Descriptors: Adults, Compensation (Remuneration), Employment Patterns, Federal Legislation
Adams, John F.; And Others – 1977
Focusing on the factors inhibiting the labor market's adjustment to economic change, the study examined the economic and social problems facing southern rural areas and populations, including Chicanos and migrants. Factors were in the areas of the labor market behavior, income and earnings, poverty, welfare system and welfare reform, manpower…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Black Employment, Economic Development, Economic Research