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Chungseo Kang; Minjong Youn – SAGE Open, 2024
Utilizing the Survey of Adult Skills from the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) and the OECD database, this study investigates the role of gender inequality and public social spending in the gender gap in Not in Employment, Education, or Training (NEET) risk across various age cohorts. The research identifies a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Gender Issues, Sex Fairness, Adults
Tristan Bunnell; Adam Poole – Journal of Research in International Education, 2024
The number of international schools hit the 6,000-mark in 2012, and the 13,000-mark in 2022. In spite of continuous growth and diversity of provision, paradoxically some literature continues to paint a largely negative sociological imagination, associating the arena with micro-politics, high turnover, and increasing precarity. At the same time,…
Descriptors: Coping, Foreign Nationals, Peer Relationship, Overseas Employment
Yoshie Tomozumi Nakamura; Mayuko Horimoto; Jessica Hinshaw – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2024
The purpose of the study is to understand how Japanese women become social entrepreneurs. The challenges in fostering women's entrepreneurship include socio-cultural traditional views on women's roles and expectations and insufficient support systems. Despite such challenges, the rise of Japanese women as social entrepreneurs has been observed in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Japanese, Asian Culture, Females
Chester Holland; Mary M. Oewel; Casey A. Crews; Kyuna Sims; Akisha Osei Sarfo; Brian Garcia; Ray Hart – Council of the Great City Schools, 2024
The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed a paradigm shift, necessitating adaptive leadership to navigate unprecedented challenges, foster innovation, and prioritize the well-being of students and staff. In this context, superintendents serve as chief executives, guiding districts through complex terrain, balancing fiscal responsibilities,…
Descriptors: Pandemics, COVID-19, Urban Schools, Superintendents
Jeannine LaPrad; Lindsey Reichlin Cruse; Kate Michaels – National Skills Coalition, 2024
Postsecondary education and training have become essential to economic mobility, and equitable access to postsecondary education and training is critical to building an inclusive economy. Part of building inclusivity is increasing the number of and diversity of working people earning these quality credentials in workforce education and training…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Equal Education, Economic Status
Tom Keily; Ben Erwin – Education Commission of the States, 2024
High-quality work-based learning opportunities enable students to develop necessary skills and contribute to positive employment outcomes. State leaders are recognizing the value of work-based learning experiences -- not only for individuals but in service of state attainment and workforce development goals. As leaders recognize the value,…
Descriptors: Incentives, Work Experience Programs, Labor Force Development, Partnerships in Education
Paula Whitacre – National Academies Press, 2024
The CHIPS and Science Act recognized the importance of exposure to innovation and entrepreneurial concepts at the K-12 level by codifying into law the intention of broadening the base of Americans engaged in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable (GUIRR) has long sought ways…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, STEM Education, Workshops, Innovation
Riley E. Westmoreland – ProQuest LLC, 2024
As the number of traditional-aged college students has declined, competition has risen. Admission counselors, who are responsible for recruiting entering students, bear the brunt of this challenge. Nowhere is recruitment more important than at tuition dependent institutions, where revenue from student charges is the financial lifeblood. These…
Descriptors: Labor Turnover, Intention, Counselor Attitudes, Burnout
Ben Archer; Kerry Russo; Jonathan Woodend; Josephine Pryce – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2024
This article provides a review of existing research on youth transitions within regional, remote and rural communities. Results were organised according to the Systems Theory Framework of Career Development, highlighting the importance of geographical location as an environmental influence within the career decision-making process. By deploying a…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Outcomes of Education, Geographic Location, Environmental Influences
Jayson Seaman; Jake Martin; Cindy L. Hartman; Andrew D. Coppens – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2024
Employees in the outdoor recreation sector account for 3.2% of the U.S. workforce, contributing to over $1.1T in national economic output. As awareness of the sector's economic strength has grown, interest in promoting outdoor recreation careers has expanded. Research on outdoor recreation careers has not kept pace with workforce development…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Career Pathways, Labor Force Development, Professional Personnel
Brian Backstrom; Patrick Schumacher – Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, 2024
The State University of New York (SUNY) is the largest comprehensive system of higher education in the United States, currently providing affordable, quality higher education to about 1.4 million students across its system of 64 college and university campuses and its entire portfolio of credit- and noncredit-bearing courses and programs,…
Descriptors: Public Education, State Colleges, Economic Impact, Industry
Alexandria Walton Radford; Paul Bailey; Amber Bloomfield; Bruce H. Webster Jr.; Hyo C. Park – American Institutes for Research, 2024
This first report in the series explores the number and characteristics of veterans who used the Post-9/11 GI Bill (PGIB), the degrees that were obtained by those using the benefits, and their labor market outcomes. It provides data broken down by sex, race, ethnicity, and Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) scores. It covers every enlisted…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Veterans, Eligibility, Outcomes of Education
J. Wilfred Cwikiel; Heather P. Williams – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
Superintendents are critical to the functioning of America's public schools. The stress of the public scrutiny and the multiple roles of this position contribute to a high turnover rate for all superintendents. The position is more stressful and the turnover rate is greater in rural districts. This phenomenological study of 14 long serving rural…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Superintendents, Mentors, Daily Living Skills
Jody Schimmel Hyde; Sarah Croake; Alex Bauer; Jonathan Willing; Yuri Feliciano – Administration for Children & Families, 2024
This report discusses findings from a descriptive and cost study of the Bridges from School to Work (Bridges) program. The program helps young adults with disabilities find and maintain competitive employment. It is part of the Next Generation of Enhanced Employment Strategies (NextGen) Project, which seeks to rigorously evaluate employment…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Special Education, Labor Market, Program Implementation
Danielle Sanderson Edwards; Matthew A. Kraft; Alvin Christian; Christopher A. Candelaria – Grantee Submission, 2024
We develop a conceptual framework for understanding and predicting teacher shortages at the state, region, district, and school levels. We then empirically examine how teacher shortages vary geographically and by subject using data on unfilled teaching positions in Tennessee traditional public schools during Fall 2019. We find that teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Faculty Mobility, Predictor Variables, Public School Teachers

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