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Jamye Long; Cooper Johnson; Sam Faught – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2023
Universities, specifically their colleges of business, stress within courses, through events, and across their public persona the significance of gender diversity practices as a means to treat women fairly, provide them with equal opportunities, and to create an even playing field. The emphasis of this topic stresses that gender diversity is of…
Descriptors: Universities, Business Schools, Females, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Learning and Work Institute, 2021
Basic skills -- including literacy, numeracy, ESOL and digital skills -- are key to support adults' life chances and the need to invest in them is increasing. Investing in higher level and technical skills is important for economic recovery and future prosperity. But a sound base of basic skills are both essential in their own right and provide…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Skills, Adult Literacy, Numeracy
Graduate Management Admission Council, 2018
This survey report--the second in a series of topical reports based on the results of the 2018 mba.com Prospective Students Survey--presents the findings associated with with candidates' post-graduate management education career interests, including goals, industries, and job functions. [The following individuals from the GMAC Research Department…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Business Administration Education, Occupational Aspiration, Vocational Interests
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Verbruggen, Marijke – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
We examined the influence of two types of psychological mobility, i.e. boundaryless mindset and organizational mobility preference, on career success. We hypothesized that this relationship would be partially mediated by physical mobility. In addition, we expected the direction of the influence to depend on the type of psychological mobility. We…
Descriptors: Physical Mobility, Psychology, Alumni, Employment Patterns
Bisht, Biraj; LeClair, Zachary; Loeb, Susanna; Sun, Min – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Paraeducators perform multiple roles in U.S. classrooms, including among others preparing classroom activities, working with students individually and in small groups, supporting individualized programming for students with disabilities, managing classroom behavior, and engaging with parents and communities. Yet, little research provides insights…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Role, Labor Market, Ethnic Diversity
Miller, Cynthia; Deitch, Victoria; Hill, Aaron – MDRC, 2010
Between 2000 and 2003, the Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) project identified and implemented a diverse set of innovative models designed to promote employment stability and wage or earnings progression among low-income individuals, mostly current or former welfare recipients. The project's goal was to determine which strategies could…
Descriptors: Wages, Employment, Models, Welfare Recipients
Nealy, Michelle J. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
As many baby boomers prepare to retire in the next decade, there are not enough young junior faculty members in the professoriate to replace them, according to a recent study by the American Council on Education (ACE). The ACE report, "Too Many Rungs on the Ladder? Faculty Demographics and the Future of Leadership in Higher Education," highlights…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Retirement, Baby Boomers
Spilerman, Seymour
This investigation is concerned with the ways in which the rate of Negro employment is constrained in different industries. Two types of stability in the employment of Negroes are postulated relating to an industry's responsiveness to community percent Negro, and to the organizational imperatives for a unique racial division of labor. An empirical…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
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Appelbaum, Steven H.; Santiago, Victor – Career Development International, 1997
The trend toward horizontal rather than hierarchical organizations is shrinking middle management jobs. Workers should recognize the influence of flatter organizations on career plateaus and become career strategists who can find ways to improve their opportunities within and outside organizations. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Career Development, Employment Patterns, Middle Management
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Johnsrud, Linda K. – Journal of Higher Education, 1991
A study investigated 454 internal promotions among the administrative and professional staff in a large public research university over a three-year period. Analysis indicated that despite controls for education, experience, age, and prior position, women received significantly less return to their administrative positions than men. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrators, Employment Patterns, Higher Education, Power Structure
Alpin, Carmen; Shackleton, J. R. – Vocational Training: European Journal, 1997
In response to labor market changes, employers are seeking workers with different skills and competencies. Selection criteria and recruitment channels have also changed. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Employment Patterns, Labor Market, Personnel Policy
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Evans, Robert, Jr. – Monthly Labor Review, 1984
Japan's employment model has been that of "lifetime employment," especially for male college-educated workers. Under such a system, an individual becomes employed by a firm upon graduation and remains in its employ until retirement. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Employment Patterns, Entry Workers, Inservice Education
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Hayman, K.; Lorman, A. – Career Development International, 2004
For many years the demise of the graduate recruitment scheme has been predicted, some suggesting that dynamic employers want graduates that can take substantial responsibility and contribute to bottom line profitability within months of joining an organisation. Contrary to this view, some "blue chip" organisation that if invested in,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Training, Promotion (Occupational), Career Development
Steinberg, Edward – 1973
The purpose of the study is to help fill the present gap in our knowledge of the internal labor market, and particularly of the internal mobility patterns of low income workers. Through the analysis of data from two samples, one drawn from New York City and the other from the entire nation, the document explores the determinants of worker…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Labor Market, Literature Reviews, Low Income Groups
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Rosenfeld, Rachel A. – Social Science Research, 1978
National Longitudinal Survey data for women 30 to 44 years of age in 1967 are used to examine the effects of women's employment experience on their status gains from their career beginnings to 1971. A small but significant effect of employment experience on status gain is found for whites, but not for nonwhites. (Author)
Descriptors: Achievement, Employed Women, Employment Experience, Employment Patterns
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