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Mariani, Matthew – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1994
To obtain earnings data for the Occupational Outlook Handbook, economists primarily use the Current Population Survey. Other sources include the Occupational Compensation Survey and surveys of professional, industry, and educational associations, and unions. Interviews are used if no survey data exist. (JOW)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Occupational Information, Occupational Surveys, Salaries
de Cos, Patricia L.; Chan, Julie; Salling, Katharine – California Research Bureau, 2009
The Careers Project is a study of the preparation all students in public middle and high schools receive to explore career options and the relationship between that preparation and California's state and regional economies. The California Research Bureau (CRB) undertook this research at the request of a bipartisan group of members of the…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Secondary Education, Focus Groups, Career Education
Cooney, Richard; Long, Michael – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2008
Industry policy emphasises the importance of competition between firms as the basis of efficient markets and as a stimulus for improved firm efficiency. Yet research has shown that much can be gained from cooperation among firms in a range of activities, especially those involving the transfer of knowledge, such as training. These cooperative…
Descriptors: Manufacturing, Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Cooperative Programs
Latham, John, Comp. – Special Libraries Association (NJ1), 2008
The Special Libraries' Association (SLA) has conducted salary surveys since 1967, triennially from 1967 to 1990, biennially from 1990 to 1996 and annually from 1997 forward. The objectives of the annual Salary Survey are to: (1) Collect and analyze systematic, accurate information about the salaries of special librarians and information…
Descriptors: Special Libraries, Librarians, Salaries, Occupational Surveys
Nicolas, Alain; Radja, Katia; Schembri, Patrick – Industry and Higher Education, 2008
This article is concerned with professional needs emerging from the French labour market and their implications in terms of university training. The authors carry out their analysis by looking at the implications for sustainable development. In particular, the paper emphasizes how educational programmes can be built to provide sustainable…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Labor Market, Sustainable Development, Schematic Studies
Simmons, Robin – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2008
English further education (FE) has traditionally been dominated by men. For decades FE, with its emphasis upon vocational education and training, was characterised by a preponderance of male staff and students and a somewhat masculine culture. However, the past two decades have seen a significant numerical and cultural feminisation of FE. Whilst…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Vocational Education, Males, Case Studies
Hoffman, Jaimie Louise – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Due to the declining state of the current economy, a greater demand is being placed on student affairs professionals to provide evidence of the success of their programs, their impact on student learning and development and overall contributions to the undergraduate learning experience. It is a growing imperative that student affairs professionals…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Professional Associations, Learning Experience, Student Personnel Workers
Lamos, Erin; Simon, Martin; Waits, Mary Jo – NGA Center for Best Practices, 2010
This report presents a case study of the Automotive Manufacturing Technical Education Collaborative (AMTEC), which brings together auto manufacturers and community colleges across 12 states to identify and implement wide-ranging improvements in technical education for automotive manufacturing workers. A "Big Collaboration"--AMTEC…
Descriptors: Employer Attitudes, Global Approach, Technical Education, Labor Force Development
Sales, M. Vance; Taylor, Joseph C. – 1984
The 267 Arkansas school superintendents who responded to a questionnaire mailed to them in 1982 provided the data for this study. Statistical information on the superintendents includes the following: age, sex, and community background; professional experience; entry into public education; classroom teaching experience; age of entry into…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Occupational Information, Occupational Surveys, Superintendents
Frarey, Carlyle J.; Rosenstein, Richard S. – Libr J, 1969
Contains tables.
Descriptors: Job Placement, Librarians, Library Schools, Occupational Surveys
McKinney, David W., Jr.; And Others – 1976
This report examines the distribution of Canadian blacks in industries and occupations relative to all other employed Canadians. By establishing a control over labor market determinants in order to note the effects of non-labor market factors on this distribution, it is determined that the strongest non-labor market factors pull in the direction…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Occupational Surveys, Socioeconomic Status
Bureau of Employment Security (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1966
UNDER THE UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE'S JOB OPPORTUNITIES INFORMATION PROGRAM, STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE AGENCIES HAVE SURVEYED AND REPORTED ON JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND OTHER MANPOWER INFORMATION FOR THEIR AREAS. THIS DIRECTORY LISTS TWO PRINCIPAL TYPES OF STUDIES DEVELOPED AS A PART OF THIS PROGRAM--OCCUPATIONAL GUIDES AND AREA SKILL SURVEYS.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Employment Services, Indexes, Occupational Information
Bureau of Employment Security (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1965
AREA SKILL SURVEYS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION IN INDIVIDUAL LABOR AREAS OF CURRENT EMPLOYMENT AND FUTURE LABOR REQUIREMENTS, BY SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONS, AND TO ASCERTAIN TRAINING NEEDS TO FULFILL THESE REQUIREMENTS. THIS HANDBOOK DESCRIBES PROCEDURES AND TECHNIQUES TO BE USED IN THE SURVEY. IT INCLUDES THE PRELIMINARY WORK…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Guidelines, Occupational Surveys, Questionnaires
Alden, John D. – 1970
Contained are the procedures, results, and conclusions of a survey of the salaries of engineering technicians in the United States in 1969. A three-part questionnaire form was used on which respondents indicated the number of individuals in appropriate boxes of the salary versus experience matrix. The questionnaires were sent to the Engineering…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Engineering Technicians, Industry, Occupational Surveys
Alden, John D,; And Others – 1969
This survey is the eighth in a series designed to give basic salary information on engineering graduates in the United States working in industry, government, and education. Its purpose is to report the present level of engineering salaries and, in addition, to indicate their trend over the past 15 years. Data were collected by questionnaire from…
Descriptors: Engineers, Income, National Surveys, Occupational Surveys

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