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Peer reviewedSitlington, Patricia L.; Frank, Alan R. – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1993
This study investigated adult adjustment of male and female graduates with mental disabilities out of school for three years. Year three data indicated that males and females had achieved comparable rates of full-time competitive employment, but females were falling behind in hourly wages. From years one to three, there were positive shifts in…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Adults
Peer reviewedKnutson, Peter – Academe, 1995
An anthropologist seeking academic employment reflects on the plight of young, underemployed, often temporary faculty in a difficult job market. Conflicts between expectations and the reality of the stratified academic culture are highlighted. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competition, Employment Patterns, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCreech, Sandra K.; And Others – Review of Higher Education, 1994
The economic impact of Texas higher education is examined in three areas: income (gross state product), payroll, and employment. Two alternative models are compared the net difference used to show the quantitative benefits of appropriations to selected public institutions rather than reduced tax rates. Impact is found to be positive, even without…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Economic Impact, Educational Economics, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedMowry, Randolph L.; Anderson, Glenn B. – Volta Review, 1993
Interviews with 22 employed and 18 unemployed individuals with deafness indicated that both environmental and personal characteristics influenced their success or failure in advancing on the job and in getting job accommodations. Implications for employers, employees who are deaf, and service providers are discussed. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Deafness, Employer Employee Relationship
Peer reviewedFinkel, Susan Kolker; And Others – Review of Higher Education, 1994
A survey of 1,383 faculty at a large university examined perceptions of the implications of childbirth and institutional leave policies on tenure and promotion. Although faculty expressed approval of institutions providing parental leave, women faculty were notably reluctant to take advantage of them. Policy implications are discussed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Birth, College Faculty, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedRosenqvist, Jerry – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Reasons why so few (approximately 16%) of former students from Swedish schools for the mentally retarded find employment without government subsidy are explored through interviews with 12 teachers, 2 parents, 11 vocational instructors, and 14 employer representatives. Problems with placement of the retarded are considered. (SLD)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Peer reviewedHuber, Bettina J. – ADFL Bulletin, 1995
Reports in detail the results of a 1994 telephone survey conducted by the Modern Language Association (MLA) of a sample of English and foreign language departments. The survey was designed to ascertain changes in department size, faculty vacancies, student enrollment and majors, staffing, and course offerings over the 1980-94 period. (three…
Descriptors: Courses, Departments, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedBialecki, Ireneusz; Domanski, Henryk – European Journal of Education, 1995
Dramatic changes in Poland's economy since adoption of a free market and parliamentary democracy in 1989 are chronicled, and resulting changes in the occupation structure, vocational and higher education, earnings, and unemployment are examined. The experiences of other Western countries suggest that a strategy of flexibility and adaptation in…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Education Work Relationship, Educational Planning, Employment Opportunities
Peer reviewedSaunders, Murray – European Journal of Education, 1995
The United Kingdom's developing policy to integrate higher education curriculum and the demands of the workplace is explored, particularly in the context of undergraduate and graduate programs based on learning within the workplace. The policy itself, the relationship between work-based learning and conventional college instruction, and validation…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy, Employment Patterns, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedKanjanapan, Wilawan – International Migration Review, 1995
Examines the recent flow of Asian professionals to the United States based on Immigration and Naturalization Service data for the fiscal years 1988 to 1990. Size of group, composition, and mode of entry are investigated. Results show that Asians are a dominant group in the immigration of professionals. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Employment Patterns, Federal Legislation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGooderham, Paul; Dale, Mark – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1995
In a Norwegian study, mature adult graduates had low rates of unemployment compared to traditional graduates, women were likely to have high-status jobs, and ageism was greater in the private sector. In Britain, mature graduates have higher unemployment, are excluded from better paying jobs, and are more commonly in the public sector, especially…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Discrimination, Comparative Analysis, Educational Status Comparison
Peer reviewedRodriquez, Havidan – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1992
Focuses on the impact of household composition, educational attainment, and employment characteristics on household income for Puerto Rican householders in New York and other areas of the United States, from 1970 to 1980. Suggests that deteriorating economic conditions of Puerto Ricans are a result of joblessness and low-skilled, low-wage jobs…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Differences, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedFreudenburg, William R. – Rural Sociology, 1992
Examines development of rural communities and regions that depend on extractive industries (involving removal of raw materials from nature). Discusses "addictive activities" in such communities characterized by rising operation costs and declining commodities' prices. Discusses community and regional characteristics contributing to…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Impact
Peer reviewedBrittain, Ann W. – International Migration Review, 1990
Data from St. Barthelemy (French West Indies) show that, for people born from 1878 to 1967, neither cohort size nor fluctuations in external demands for labor had a lasting effect on the probability of eventual migration. Emigration slowed only after development of local tourism brought prosperity to the island. (AF)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Labor Market
Ben-Ami, Ilan – Migration World Magazine, 1992
Examines characteristics and immigration experiences of young male Israeli immigrants to New York City who find work in car washes and furniture moving, jobs requiring neither special skills nor work papers. Differences in background and long-range immigration plans between the groups are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adults, Blue Collar Occupations, Cultural Background


