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Suleman, Fátima; Videira, Pedro; Rodrigues Araújo, Emília – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2023
This research examines regional skill problems and the strategies adopted to reduce skill shortages by a set of employers (n = 16). The data collected in 2019 in a northern region in Portugal indicate considerable and persistent shortages of engineering and IT graduates and non-graduates for operational jobs. The employers implement anticipative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Skills, Vocational Education, Labor Needs
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Weiss, Renée E.; Varela, Daniella G.; Hall, Kelly S.; Bain, Steve F.; Jones, Don J. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2023
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify and prioritize the mental health needs of rural communities in Texas Public Health Region 11 utilizing the Delphi method. Rural individuals face unique challenges when attempting to receive treatment for serious mental illness and mental health care. Stigma, a lack of privacy when seeking…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Health Needs, Rural Areas, Barriers
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Amarech Kebede; Amare Asgedom; Abraha Asfaw – Cogent Education, 2024
Skill demand and supply mismatch is a global problem identified as a root cause of unemployment, urging education and training institutions to revise their curriculum with the collaboration of industries. This article aimed to analyze prior research outputs on the effective Linkage of technical and vocational training institutions with industries…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Vocational Education, Education Work Relationship
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Pater, Robert; Cherniaiev, Herman; Kozak, Marcin – Journal of Education and Work, 2022
We analyse labour demand and mismatch for educational traits in information and communication technology (ICT) occupations, taking into account the areas of education, occupations and skills in demand, and the supply of labour. We based our analysis on almost 40 million online job offers and a CAWI survey of people aged 18-65 in Poland. The…
Descriptors: Labor Demands, Information Technology, Occupations, Job Skills
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Sarah A. Sobotka – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2025
Children with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV)(ventilation delivered through an endotracheal tube), often require 24/7 monitoring and care by skilled caregivers in order to stay safely within the home environment. Practice standards recommend skilled in-home nursing to maintain safe monitoring practices. However, across the country, a lack of…
Descriptors: Child Health, Special Health Problems, Family Environment, Parent Role
Werner, Marnie – Center for Rural Policy and Development, 2022
Child care has been in a downward spiral for twenty years and is a main factor exacerbating the growing worker shortage. New attention before and financial aid during the pandemic perhaps slowed the spiral, but it hasn't reversed it. The primary cause of the shortage in Greater Minnesota is simple: family child care providers, who supply the bulk…
Descriptors: Child Care, Rural Areas, Child Caregivers, Labor Turnover
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Einstein Sánchez Bardales; Yuri Reina Marín; Omer Cruz Caro; Milena Torres Fernández; Angelica María Carrasco Rituay; River Chávez Santos – Cogent Education, 2024
The study of social demand and labor demand analyzes the relevance of the planning of higher education programs to meet the needs of society. Given this, the present study aims to identify social and labor demand in the Amazon region, through a case study applied in the province of Rodríguez de Mendoza. The methodology used was a descriptive,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Community Organizations, National Organizations
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Mann, Angela; Castillo, Jose; Myers, Mary Alice – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
Despite persistent calls for school psychologists to provide comprehensive and integrated services, school psychologists may have difficulty providing these services because of critical shortages in the profession. This practical action research study involved surveying district supervisors of school psychologists and training program directors in…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Labor Supply, Labor Force Development, Barriers
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Chakraborty, Amrita; Kar, Arpan Kumar – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2021
Purpose: The pandemic COVID-19 brought in large challenges globally among the workforce. There were reports of how employee layoffs and pay-cuts were gradually becoming prominent across industries based on media reports. However, there were no attempts to develop a typology of challenges faced by the workforce. Design/methodology/approach: This…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Professional Personnel, Labor Force
Nicole Smith; Martin Van Der Werf; Madeleine Adelson; Jeff Strohl – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2025
The U.S. is facing a skills shortage brought on by an aging population approaching retirement and a shortfall in the number of young workers with the educational attainment needed to meet labor-market demands. This report explores what is causing the skills shortage and details how the shortage of workers with education and training beyond high…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Labor Supply, Labor Needs, Occupations
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Wotschack, Philip – International Journal of Training and Development, 2020
This article investigates the role of 'voice', technology, innovation (of products, services, or processes) and labor shortages in the training participation of low skilled workers in German companies. By building on the key findings of previous research, hypotheses on drivers of training participation are derived from filter theory and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Training, Job Skills, Unskilled Workers
Rob Wilson; Derek Bosworth; Luke Bosworth; Jeisson Cardenas-Rubio; Rosie Day; Shyamoli Patel; Chris Thoung; Ha Bui – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2022
This document provides a technical description of the sources and methods used to generate the set of employment projections by industry and occupation presented in the reports from the Nuffield funded research programme -- "The Skills Imperative 2035: Essential Skills for Tomorrow's Workforce." This Technical report provides details on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Macroeconomics, Employment Projections
Illinois Workforce and Education Research Collaborative, Discovery Partners Institute, 2025
Educator shortages arise when districts are unable to find qualified educators with the appropriate certification to fill open positions. Educator shortages disproportionately impact rural and urban regions and under-resourced schools, and can result in inequitable student access to high-quality instruction and services. Historically, two annual…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, School Personnel, Labor Supply, Supply and Demand
Emma Nyhof McLeod; Kathryn Peltier Campbell; Zachary Mabel; Jeff Strohl – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2025
There is a wide gap in America's middle-skills economy. On one side are people searching for economic opportunity, striving to make a good living with hard work, on-the-job experience, and a few years of formal postsecondary education or training. On the other side are employers, who are willing to pay high wages for skilled workers who can fill…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Labor Supply, Demand Occupations, Labor Needs
Beuermann, Diether W.; Bottan, Nicolas L.; Hoffmann, Bridget; Jackson, C. Kirabo; Cossio, Diego A. Vera – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
Canonical human capital theories posit that education, by enhancing worker skills, reduces the likelihood that a worker will be laid-off during times of economic change. Yet, this has not been demonstrated causally. We link administrative education records from 1987 through 2002 to nationally representative surveys conducted before and after…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Prevention, Job Layoff, Economic Change
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