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Zineb Draissi; Yu Rong – SAGE Open, 2023
This study aimed to comprehend the patterns and scope of the education mismatch in the Moroccan labor market by collecting and analyzing an extensive database of the types of skills that fuel economic expansion and growth. A self-assessment approach was used to determine the extent of mismatch in Morocco by adopting the World Bank's Skills Toward…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Skills, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Urban Areas
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Cronen, Stephanie; Isenberg, Emily – National Center for Education Statistics, 2018
A common approach to describing the credentials required for occupations is to cite whether workers hold an educational degree beyond a high school diploma--that is, whether they hold a postsecondary degree. Using a postsecondary degree as a measure of occupational credentialing, 45 percent of labor force participants (adults who are working or…
Descriptors: Credentials, Academic Degrees, Labor Force, Occupational Surveys
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trivedi, nikhil; Wittman, Aletheia – Journal of Museum Education, 2018
Despite the growing number of women in museums, the undervaluing of educational work traditionally associated with women, and labor largely done by women today, persists. This begs the question: in what "other" ways are women and femmes working in museums undermined despite their growing presence as workers and the emerging centrality of…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Sexual Abuse, Sex Fairness, Museums
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Mercan, Murat Anil; Karakas, Mesut; Citci, Sadettin Haluk; Babacan, Mehmet – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2015
The aim of this study was to investigate the existence of sectorial undereducation and overeducation problems in the Turkish labor market. In order to cope with this issue, the 2009 Household Labor Force Survey (TurkStat), which covers 145,934 individuals within 27 sectors, was utilized. An objective measure of education-occupation mismatch based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Force, Education Work Relationship, Salary Wage Differentials
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Kelly, Stacy M. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2013
The present study analyzes four consecutive years of monthly labor force participation rates reported by the Current Population Survey that included nationally representative samples of the general U.S. population and nationally representative samples of the U.S. population with specifically identified disabilities. Visual impairment is one of the…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Labor Force, Employment Statistics, Gender Differences
Burke, Mary A. – Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2015
This paper assesses the extent to which Rhode Island's workforce lacks skills that are in demand among the state's current and potential employers and, if so, whether such a skills gap or labor market "mismatch" significantly restrains employment growth in the state. Using an index developed by Sahin et al. (2014), we find that…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Skill Analysis, Achievement Gap, Job Skills
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Sanders, Martha J.; McCready, Jack W. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2010
Older workers are the fastest growing segment of the labor force, yet little is known about designing jobs for older workers that optimize their experiences relative to aging successfully. This study examined the contribution of workplace job design (opportunities for decision-making, skill variety, coworker support, supervisor support) to…
Descriptors: Older Workers, Motivation, Labor Force, Work Life Expectancy
Whitebook, Marcy; Sakai, Laura; Kipnis, Fran – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, University of California at Berkeley, 2010
In 2009, the authors surveyed a population of 1,588 persons who work in three types of early childhood infrastructure organizations in California--child care resource and referral programs, local First 5 commissions and as child care coordinators. All of these infrastructure organizations receive public dollars and at least one of each type is…
Descriptors: Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Labor Force, Employees
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Jablonski, Mary; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1988
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has been studying the relationship between changes in the labor composition and productivity growth. Following a discussion of BLS estimates of the relationship between age of the worker and productivity, this report describes preliminary results now available from the new study. (JOW)
Descriptors: Age, Employment Statistics, Labor Force, Occupational Surveys
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Kleinfeld, Judith; Kruse, John A. – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
The standard definition of unemployment results in a severe underestimation of Native Americans. Availability of local employment opportunities determines whether they actively look for work. Also, significant numbers choose to work intermittently. It is, therefore, difficult to measure Native American labor force participation. (JOW)
Descriptors: American Indians, Employment Patterns, Labor Force, Occupational Surveys
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Letlow, Kathlene D.; Tracy, George S. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1974
Occupational distributions for sex and race comparisons for areas of Louisiana are examined through an index of dissimilarity, D, a measure of the percentage of workers who must change occupational categories for the two compared percentage occupational distributions to be the same. D decreased for all comparisons. (Author)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Labor Force, Labor Market, Occupational Surveys
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Carey, Max L.; Kasunic, Kevin – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
Bureau of Labor Statistics' 1980 estimates were on target for professional and service occupations, fairly accurate for farm, craft, clerical, and sales occupations, but significantly off the mark for managerial and administrative, nonfarm labor, and operative occupations. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employment Projections, Labor Force, Labor Market, Occupational Surveys
Department of Labour, Ottawa (Ontario). Economics and Research Branch. – 1965
The major changes taking place in the occupational and industrial structure of the labor force are highlighted by graphic illustrations of changing manpower needs. Some apparent trends are: (1) the very rapid rate of growth of the total labor force, (2) the relatively slow growth rate of the manufacturing labor force, (3) the rapid growth of the…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Graphs, Labor Force, Labor Needs
Indiana State Employment Security Div., Indianapolis. – 1964
JOB OPPORTUNITIES BY INDUSTRY ARE LISTED IN TABULAR FORM FOR 16-17 AND 18-22 AGE GROUPS IN EACH OF FOUR SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA COUNTIES. THE STUDY FROM WHICH THE INFORMATION WAS DERIVED IS REPORTED IN VT 003 290. OTHER DATA ARE PRESENTED IN VT 003 288 AND VT 003 289. (WB)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Industry, Labor Force, Occupational Surveys
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1966
Data on national employment for individual occupations and for selected industries are compiled. Short descriptions of the data sources are also given. Sections are titled (1) Occupational Data Based on Monthly Surveys of Households, (2) Occupation by Industry Statistics from Population Censuses, (3) Occupational Employment Data from Professional…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Information Sources, Labor Force, National Surveys
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