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Saron, Bradford G.; Birchbauer, Louis J. – School Administrator, 2011
Sadly, the fiscal condition of school systems now not only is troublesome, but in some cases has surpassed all expectations for the worst-case scenario. Among the states, one common response is to drop funding for public education to inadequate levels, leading to permanent program cuts, school closures, staff layoffs, district dissolutions and…
Descriptors: School Districts, Boards of Education, Superintendents, Public Education
Schuller, Tom – Adults Learning, 2012
One effect of the recession has been substantially to alter the position of part-time workers in the economy. As a result, part-time jobs now make up over a quarter (27 per cent) of the total numbers working. Everyone knows that women work part-time far more commonly than men. How far this is a matter of "choice" is a real political as…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Part Time Employment, Change Strategies, Educational Change
Bachan, Ray – Studies in Higher Education, 2014
The funding of students in UK higher education (HE) has undergone radical reform over the past two decades. Using a unique dataset, this paper investigates student expectations of debt. We find that a student's gender, ethnicity, and year of study play an important role in determining their expected debt. Students in receipt of financial support…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Expectation, Debt (Financial)
Greenbank, Paul – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2014
In order to be able to compete in an increasingly competitive graduate labour market students need to develop their 'personal capital'. Participation in a range of relevant extracurricular activities (ECAs) is a key element to the development of personal capital. This paper carried out in-depth interviews with undergraduates in the first and final…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Competition, Student Attitudes, Student Participation
Mitchell, Gaon; Kay, Judie – Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 2013
At Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, the majority of students engage in paid employment alongside their studies; and, every student has the opportunity to engage with work-integrated learning as a key component of their academic course. This paper explores an innovative structured approach the university has initiated to align these two…
Descriptors: Work Experience Programs, Student Employment, College Students, Foreign Countries
Yang, Cheng Cheng; Ho, Hsuan-Fu; Chen, Shan-Hua – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2013
The rapid increase of tuition and the reduced financial support from government and families have forced many more students to take part-time jobs, however, different jobs might bear different benefits. The main purposes of this study were to identify the major benefits of part-time jobs or work-study experiences performed by college students, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Work Study Programs, Program Effectiveness
Song, Pengfei – Online Submission, 2013
Class attendance is directly tied to student learning and student-faculty satisfaction. Although learning style and attitudes have evolved in college students of the internet generation, the reasons why students skip classes and assignments, and measures to improve the situation have not been comprehensively studied. Increased numbers of students…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Transportation, Family School Relationship, Student Employment
Tustin, Deon Harold – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2014
Outside an academic setting, telecommuting has become fairly popular in recent years. However, research on telecommuting practices within a higher education environment is fairly sparse, especially within the higher distance education sphere. Drawing on existing literature on telecommuting and the outcome of a valuation study on the success of an…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Teleworking
Frech, Adrianne; Damaske, Sarah – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2012
We contribute to research on the relationships between gender, work, and health by using longitudinal, theoretically driven models of mothers' diverse work pathways and adjusting for unequal selection into these pathways. Using the National Longitudinal Study of Youth-1979 (N = 2,540), we find full-time, continuous employment following a first…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Unemployment, Welfare Services, Mothers
Preston, Diane; Price, Deborah – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2012
This study investigates the experiences of academics who take on temporary, middle management roles within a university faculty. Individuals with titles such as Associate or Sub Dean, Head of Department or Programme Director were interviewed but, for the purposes of this paper, we will refer to all of these as Associate Deans. We are aware that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Middle Management
Berkovits, Shira Melody; Sturmey, Peter; Alvero, Alicia M. – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2012
This study examined the effects of individual and group monetary contingencies on the attendance of adolescent part-time employees. Attendance increased in both individual and group contingency phases; however staff questionnaire responses indicated a preference for the individual contingencies. Future research should consider staff acceptability…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Employees, Part Time Employment, Attendance
Howieson, C.; McKechnie, J.; Semple, S. – Journal of Education and Work, 2012
Successive governments, agencies and employer organisations have stressed the need for school leavers to be better prepared for working life, in particular, to achieve what are frequently termed employability skills; schools are expected to contribute to this policy agenda. Some academic commentators, however, criticise the concept of…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Student Employment, Part Time Employment, Work Experience
Levine, Susan – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2011
This article considers the socioeconomic changes that have impacted on the lives of poor children since the end of apartheid in South Africa. In particular, the article highlights the ways in which child labour legislation after 1994 has had the unintended consequence of deepening chronic hunger and childhood poverty on food-rich farms where…
Descriptors: Poverty, Racial Segregation, Democracy, Ethnography
Wu, Huan-Hung; Chen, Shan-Hua – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2013
Higher education expansion accompanied with the tuition rising has resulted in the increasing number of term-time employed students in many countries. Taiwan is no exception to this trend. Thus, there were a few studies to explore the impact of term-time employment on undergraduates. However, very few researchers focus on how undergraduates make…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Student Employment, Part Time Employment
Fernandez-Kranz, Daniel; Lacuesta, Aitor; Rodriguez-Planas, Nuria – Journal of Human Resources, 2013
Using Spanish Social Security records, we document the channels through
which mothers fall onto a lower earnings track, such as shifting into part-
time work, accumulating lower experience, or transitioning to lower-paying
jobs, and are able to explain 71 percent of the unconditional individual fixed-
effects motherhood wage gap. The earnings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Salary Wage Differentials, Mothers, Part Time Employment