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National Education Association, Washington, DC. – 1972
The major thesis of this document is that the supply of young manpower is growing at a record rate, the number of jobs is not growing as rapidly as a few years ago, and this situation is more critical for college educated manpower than for workers who have not attended college. Action is needed now to assure that large numbers of jobs are created…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, College Graduates, Labor Market, Labor Utilization
Bain, Trevor – 1973
This report was prepared to present reviews, synthesis, and evaluation of research studies and demonstration projects concerned with the labor market experience of unemployed engineers, particularly in aerospace-defense. It also includes a review and evaluation of national manpower efforts to aid the reemployment of unemployed engineers,…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Education, Employment, Engineering
North Carolina Manpower Development Corp., Chapel Hill. – 1972
This report is a supplement to an earlier report entitled North Carolina Mobility Project, 1968-69. The report covers Mobility's relocation assistance activities between September 1, 1969 and September 30, 1970, a thirteen month period encompassing three extensions to Contract Number 87-35-68-06. During the period covered by this report as well as…
Descriptors: Labor Utilization, Mobility, Poverty, Relocation
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Tabb, William K. – Land Economics, 1969
This report investigates the possible use of government subsidies for firms locating in urban poverty areas as a means of improving employment opportunities for the urban disadvantaged. Arguments in favor of incentives, emphasizing the need to avoid wasting manpower and to protect developing industries while inducing further industrialization, are…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Incentive Grants, Industry, Labor Utilization
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Flaim, Paul O. – Monthly Labor Review, 1973
First time series analysis of data from the Current Population Survey indicates that the number of discouraged workers rises as unemployment increases. (Editor)
Descriptors: Labor Economics, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Utilization, Unemployment
Cole, William – Manpower, 1971
Descriptors: Career Change, Labor Utilization, Medical Education, Physicians
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1971
Descriptors: Employment Level, Labor Utilization, National Surveys, Scientific Personnel
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Gilroy, Curtis L.; McIntire, Robert J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1974
New models trace shifts among job losers, leavers, and entrants during economic change. (Author/AG)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Employment Patterns, Labor Turnover, Labor Utilization
Levitan, Sar A. – Manpower, 1972
One year's experience (through June 1972) suggests that the Emergency Employment Act is a very effective, if limited, tool in countering downturns in the economy. (MF)
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Federal Aid, Job Development, Labor Utilization
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Strassenburg, A. A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1971
Descriptors: Employment, Engineers, Federal Programs, Labor Utilization
Bumstead, Richard A. – Training in Business and Industry, 1971
A national policy of intensified training where the government contracts the economy to cool inflation may be the humane and efficient way to handle the two most vexing economic problems -- inflation and unemployment. The best evidence that the scheme can work is seen in Sweden. (Journal/EB)
Descriptors: Economics, Employment Services, Federal Programs, Financial Problems
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Whitmore, Bob – Monthly Labor Review, 1976
The inverse relationship between educational attainment and unemployment is indicated in data concerning three major age groups during 1974-1975. The long-term uptrend in the educational level of the labor force continues, with college graduates experiencing changes in occupational distribution. (LH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Employment, Labor Force, Labor Market
SOMARS, GERALD G. – 1963
THE SURVEY, CONDUCTED IN WEST VIRGINIA, INVOLVED PEOPLE WHO COMPLETED A TRAINING COURSE UNDER THE AREA REDEVELOPMENT ACT, THOSE WHO DID NOT BEGIN OR DROPPED OUT OF TRAINING, THOSE WHO WERE DENIED TRAINING BECAUSE OF TEST RESULTS, AND THOSE WHO WERE WORKING INSTEAD OF BEING RETRAINED. THE OBJECTIVES OF RETRAINING WERE SHORT-RUN INCREASE IN…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Economic Progress, Employment Programs, Job Training
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Dawkins, Peter J. – Economics, 1983
Recently, high unemployment and a high perceived rate of technological change have created interest in work-sharing. Definitions of different types of work-sharing and theoretical and practical issues related to work-sharing are covered. Work-sharing is not necessarily a panacea, but it does show the potential to help. (Author/IS)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries, Job Sharing, Labor Market
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Goering, John M.; Kolechek, Edward M. – Society, 1973
Unemployed blacks are trapped in job-scarce urban ghettos, unable to reach suburban plants where many good positions are waiting to be filled. (Authors)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Ghettos, Industry, Labor Market
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