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Davies, Lisa – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2006
The economic and social impact of depression on the Australian workforce is only recently being acknowledged. In 2004, the author undertook semi-structured interviews with people with human resource responsibilities in the deregulated sector of information technology in South Australia. The interviews focused on their accessibility to work-based…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Human Resources, Depression (Psychology)
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Albion, Majella J.; Chee, Munli – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
The availability of flexible work options provides an opportunity for individuals to shape their careers in order to optimise their work and life goals. This study takes a systems theory approach to examine how the use of flexible work options influences relationships and interactions in the workplace. The "Flexible Work Options…
Descriptors: Employees, Child Rearing, Systems Approach, Foreign Countries
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Acutt, Bruce; Becker, Karen; Hyland, Paul; Miller, Linda – International Journal of Training and Development, 2006
This paper reports on the outcomes of a replication study of a survey of British employers that requested information on the qualifications sought when recruiting employees and on subsequent training and development. While the British survey was interested in the uptake and use of the British National Vocational Qualifications, the study reported…
Descriptors: Employees, Qualifications, Skilled Workers, Foreign Countries
Holzer, Henry J. – 1995
Data from a survey of 800 employers were used to investigate the effects of employer skill needs on the wage levels and employment of newly hired workers, and especially on how these outcomes differ by race, gender, and educational group. Results showed that very few new jobs were available to workers who lacked credentials such as diplomas or…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Attainment, Employees, Employers
Olsen, Glenn W.; And Others – 1994
This document reports the findings of a survey of 145 members of the International Nanny Association (INA). Survey results showed that 82.8 percent of respondents attended college, while 21.4 percent received bachelor's or master's degrees. Many of the nannies had taken classes or training in child care. Most nannies found their job placement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Caregivers, Child Rearing
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. – 1996
This document records oral and written testimony given at a hearing before a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Veterans' Affairs. The testimony pertains to veterans' preferences in hiring in the federal government and problems veterans are having in being reemployed after stints of active duty or during reductions in…
Descriptors: Adults, Compliance (Legal), Employer Attitudes, Employment Problems
Smith, Douglas C. – 1990
This essay, prepared with the western reader in mind, attempts to provide a general introduction to the foundations of Chinese intellectual and educational thought and to the unique characteristics that helped form Chinese civilization. Specifically, four factors that influence current Chinese society, and that also interplay with two millennia of…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Confucianism, Cultural Context, Educational History
Colorado Office of the Governor, Denver. – 1992
In 1989, a group of employer representatives in the Denver metropolitan area formed an employers' roundtable to address work and family issues. A survey developed by the roundtable was sent to employers in the Denver area in 1992. This directory compiles the results of the survey. Section 1 of the directory summarizes employers' efforts to provide…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Employee Assistance Programs, Employees
Dragman, June; Szasz, Michael – 1992
Developed by a Canadian volunteer organization, this textbook for high school and adult English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) and literacy students explores current international events and social issues using both personal and global perspectives. It includes personal stories of people's lives, discussions of social and political issues in a wider…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Employees, English (Second Language)
King, Francis P. – Research Dialogues, 1993
This paper reports on a study of higher education health-care coverage for retirees including trends in coverage since 1987, major current provisions of institutions' coverage, and program cost controls. A total of 1,6701 institutions responded to a retiree heath-care survey. Among the findings were: (1) 61 percent of colleges and universities and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employees, Faculty College Relationship, Health Care Costs
American Association for Counseling and Development, Alexandria, VA. – 1983
These proceedings from a national invitational conference on partnerships between career guidance and work-related training contain 18 presentations. Welcoming remarks are followed by the opening address that touches upon broad contextual issues that are important as a rationale for, and as part of, the process of making partnerships work. The…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Guidance, Career Planning, Conference Proceedings
Levine, David I.; Strauss, George – 1989
Formal worker participation schemes, such as the quality circles and related employee involvement schemes that have been introduced in 75 percent of Fortune 500 companies, are likely to have a lasting impact on the way many organizations work. In a majority of empirical studies, direct participation is associated with at least a short-run…
Descriptors: Adults, Demonstration Programs, Employee Responsibility, Employees
Cooke, William N. – 1989
This study of available evidence on cooperative union-management efforts to solve employment problems indicates that roughly one-half of the larger unionized manufacturing facilities have embarked on cooperative efforts. Thus, larger firms have already made the decision to cooperate or not, and targeting government money to them to encourage…
Descriptors: Adults, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Diffusion (Communication)
State Univ. of New York, Albany. Nelson A. Rockefeller Inst. of Government. – 1989
This report summarizes the findings of a New York State task force that studied the public work force of the state with a focus on preparing these workers for the future. Discussion of the task force was organized along four major topics of concern: recruiting, retention, and compensation; management style; education, training, and retraining; and…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Futures (of Society), Government Employees, Government Role
Dudek & Company. – 1988
A study examined the issue of contracting out traditional government services and its effect on government employees. It found that local governments contract out for two principal reasons: to cut the cost of providing services and to employ specialized skills and resources unavailable within the government. Findings from a review of the…
Descriptors: Contracts, Cost Effectiveness, Dislocated Workers, Early Retirement
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