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Jaime Spencer; Serena Zeidler; Kim Wiggins – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
In most states, occupational therapy practitioners are restricted from advancing to formal school leadership positions. The absence of pathways to leadership may limit the ability to fulfill AOTA's Vision 2025 and Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). This study investigates how limited opportunities for career advancement affect school practice…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Leadership, Advocacy
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Giguère, Émilie; Pelletier, Mariève; Bilodeau, Karine; St-Arnaud, Louise – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2023
The present article proposes to broaden the understanding of the life courses of women executives to include an experiential perspective of meaning built around their different life projects. Our study is based on a qualitative approach employing narrative research methodology to analyze interviews with a sample of 51 women executives. Our…
Descriptors: Career Development, Women Administrators, Career Pathways, Career Guidance
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Ce Guo; Richard Giulianotti; Minhyeok Tak – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
This article examines the career development of international football coaches in the context of their transnational migration. Previous research has mainly relied on the normative stages models to explain coaching career development, which has limitations in capturing the complexity and diversity of coach career trajectories, particularly in…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Team Sports, Career Development, International Programs
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Xiaoxin Wu – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
Since it emerged in the mid-1980s, the school choice phenomenon in China has been the target of severe criticism from all levels of government and the general public. The current nationwide movement of rotating teachers and principals (RTP) is a new attempt to control and eventually eliminate the practice of school choice. Using data from…
Descriptors: School Choice, Occupational Mobility, Teachers, Principals
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Michael Lachanski – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2025
How have inequalities in job stability evolved in the twenty-first century between demographic groups? I compute expected job tenures, akin to life expectancy in demographic research, for the population as a whole and by subgroups defined by selected ascribed characteristics (sex, race, and ethnicity) over biennial periods from 1996 to 2020.…
Descriptors: Race, Ethnicity, Sex, Employment Patterns
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Indrayani Indrayani; Nurhatisyah Nurhatisyah; Damsar Damsar; Chablullah Wibisono – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to test and analyze the effect of continuous commitment, task complexity, competence and personal value on employee performance millennial intervening job satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach: This research method is quantitative with a sequential explanatory design, then data collection through a questionnaire, with…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Generational Differences, Job Satisfaction, Work Attitudes
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Andreas Gegenfurtner; Hans Gruber; Erno Lehtinen; Roger Säljö – Frontline Learning Research, 2024
Expert performance in a domain is often defined as maximal adaptation to stable task constraints. This definition is useful when analysing the vertical transition when novices become experts. However, many workplaces undergo considerable changes and, thus, task constraints change as well. In this paper a complementary conceptualisation of…
Descriptors: Expertise, Occupational Mobility, Technology Integration, Organization
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Shlomo Mizrahi; Dana Natan Krup – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
One of the main challenges in modern labour markets is to improve the mobility and employability of workers among workplaces, jobs and roles. This paper explores the factors that might influence people's beliefs about and attitudes towards the mechanisms for improving employability through training. We develop a research model and test it in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employee Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Jay S. Pickern; Helena R. Costakis – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2024
Limited scholarly work has been conducted on the perceptions and experiences of industry professionals transitioning to full-time academic positions in US higher education institutions. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted with former industry practitioners who transitioned to full-time academic roles to explore their motivations and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professional Personnel, Career Change, Occupational Mobility
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Eric Richardson; Jean Gordon; Richard Ginnetti; Rachel Carroll; Randyl Cochran; Laura Morris; Valerena Candy; Margaret Brown – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2025
Beyond informing human resources (HR) policies and practices, information gleaned from predictive analytics, visualized via dashboards, can increase awareness and prompt employee and management actions based on identified variables often related to intent to leave and employee wellness. While considerable research, relevant measurements, and tools…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Employee Attitudes, Labor Turnover, Occupational Mobility
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Ida Drange; Mari Holm Ingelsrud – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2025
The initial career choice that young people make can become subject to change as individuals gain professional and personal experience. We study career choices made after vocational training and investigate the propensity to change occupation or obtain a tertiary degree among licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in Norway. To explain second-order…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nurses, Nursing Education, Career Choice
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Reed, Matt – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2020
Staff positions are often the first to go when colleges cut budgets. Over time, position elimination can destroy the career ladders on which employees based their plans. This chapter outlines how that dynamic emerged, and how the "guided pathways" movement may push against it.
Descriptors: Occupational Mobility, Retrenchment, Job Layoff, Colleges
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Chong Zhang – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
This study explores the implications of promoting online learning for equalisation, focusing on urban China where online learning is promoted to alleviate socio-economic gaps between rural migrants and urban residents. To achieve equalisation, online learning should benefit disadvantaged individuals as least as much as, if not more than, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Equal Education, Urban Areas
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Niels Andreas van der Baan; Giulia Meinke; Maarit Hannele Virolainen; Simon Beausaert; Inken Gast – Education & Training, 2025
Purpose: Recent graduates are an important source of talent among hired employees as they bring up-to-date knowledge into the organisation. Yet, organisations have difficulties retaining them and recognizing factors influencing their voluntary turnover, which may differ from those influencing voluntary turnover among tenured employees. For…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Labor Turnover, Occupational Mobility, Persistence
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Marom, Lilach – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2023
This study explores the experiences of Punjabi (i.e., from the Punjab region in India) international undergraduate students (hereafter PS) attending Canadian higher education through a case study of a teaching university in British Columbia. The primary focus is on unpacking how PS' experiences were underlined by labor mobility, immigration…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Students, Immigration
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