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Jan 11, 2021
01/21
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Dooley, David, 1943-
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ix, 274 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Underemployment, Underemployment -- Health aspects, Underemployment -- Psychological aspects
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Jun 24, 2013
06/13
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Charles Derber
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Topics: Unemployed, Underemployment, Unemployment
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Jul 29, 2015
07/15
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Kaufman, Harold G
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication"
Topics: Professional employees, Unemployment, Underemployment
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Jul 16, 2013
07/13
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Livingstone, D. W
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-330) and index
Topics: College graduates, College graduates, College graduates, Labor supply, Labor supply,...
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Jun 14, 2019
06/19
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Peterson Institute for International Economics
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David G. Blanchflower, professor at Dartmouth College, presents his noteworthy new book, Not Working: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone?, at a launch event at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) on June 14, 2019. For more information, visit: https://piie.com/events/not-working-where-have-all-good-jobs-gone
Topics: labor, jobs, unemployment, underemployment, populism
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Mar 30, 2019
03/19
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Hopkins, Mike
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xiv, 129 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Underemployment -- Colombia, Unemployment -- Colombia, Colombia -- Economic policy
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Nov 11, 2020
11/20
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Kaufman, Harold G
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xviii, 359 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Professional employees -- Psychology, Unemployment -- Psychological aspects, Underemployment --...
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Feb 23, 2019
02/19
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Nayak, P. (Purushottam)
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xiii, 184 p. ; 23 cm
Topics: Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- India, Disguised unemployment -- India, Underemployment -- India
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Mar 8, 2018
03/18
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Gordon, David M
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-168)
Topics: Labor supply, Hard-core unemployed, Unemployed, Underemployment, Hard-core unemployed, Labor...
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Apr 13, 2012
04/12
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David Israel
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Topics: Young men -- Fiction., Screenwriters -- Fiction., Underemployment -- Fiction., New York (N.Y.) --...
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Mar 12, 2018
03/18
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Solmon, Lewis C
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-333) and index
Topics: Underemployment, Doctor of philosophy degree, College teachers, Sous-emploi, Doctorat, Professeurs...
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Jul 11, 2015
07/15
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Redeye Collective
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Young people are finding it hard to get good jobs. At the same time, the poverty rate for senior citzens is growing. Markus Moos explores the effects of austerity on the generational divide in this recent talk. Markus Moos teaches in the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo. The talk is introduced by Redeye host Jane Williams. Check out our website for more information about Redeye. Find us on Facebook and like our page for regular updates.
Topics: austerity, poverty, youth, young people, unemployment, underemployment, seniors, generational...
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Nov 15, 2010
11/10
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Hakim, Cliff, 1951-
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Includes index
Topics: Unemployment, Underemployment, Job hunting, Career development, Sous-emploi, Recherche d'emploi,...
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Jul 4, 2020
07/20
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Taggart, Robert, 1945-
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vii, 440 pages : 28 cm
Topics: Poor -- Employment -- United States -- Statistical methods, Unemployment -- United States,...
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Aug 9, 2013
08/13
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LeRay, Nelson L
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Topics: Economic history, Labor supply Arkansas, Labor supply Maryland, Labor supply West Virginia,...
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Sep 27, 2011
09/11
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Headley, Jason, 1973-
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Topics: Young men, Fathers and daughters, City and town life, Underemployment, Single fathers, First loves
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Mar 31, 2019
03/19
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Dumas, Lloyd J
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xiv, 297 p. ; 22 cm
Topics: Poor -- United States, Underemployment -- United States, Unemployment -- United States, United...
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Jun 28, 2020
06/20
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Sheets, Robert G
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xii, 185 pages ; 24 cm
Topics: Underemployment -- United States, Service industries workers -- United States, Metropolitan areas...
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Jul 29, 2020
07/20
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Standing, Guy
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Topics: Labor supply -- Developing countries, Underemployment -- Developing countries, Unemployment --...
This publication contains four papers presented by the Director of the Women's Bureau (Canada), which cover topics of concern and interest to the Bureau. Papers are: (1) "The Underemployed, Underpaid Third of the Labour Force," which presents statistical data reflecting a picture of working women in Canada, showing the occupational segregation and wage discrimination that persists, (2) "The Importance of Perseverance," which is designed to appeal to women to persevere in...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Legislation, Females, Labor...
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Jun 25, 2020
06/20
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Dooley, David
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1 online resource (ix, 274 pages) :
Topics: Underemployment, Underemployment -- Health aspects, Underemployment -- Psychological aspects,...
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Topics: Underemployment Economic aspects United States, Unemployment Economic aspects United States,...
In the last 5 years, almost 1.5 million immigrants of German origin have come to Germany. They consider their immigration a return to their homeland. Nevertheless, their social integration is not without problems. Many of the immigrants have little knowledge of German, their values are not related to today's Germany, and Germans increasingly perceive these newcomers as competitors for scarce economic resources. The immigrants' vocational training and work experience does not comply with German...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adults, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Job Skills, Job Training,...
There is an interesting new dynamic in today's workplace--Millennials, GenXers, baby boomers and seniors are fighting for the same jobs. Millennials are seeking to enter for the first time; GenXers are seeking to upgrade their positions; boomers are seeking to, in many cases, re-enter the workplace, having had their retirement nest eggs seriously whacked; and seniors are seeking additional monetary resources and intellectual stimulation. In short, everyone is out there slugging it out for jobs...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Human Capital, Stimulation, Baby Boomers, Underemployment, Age Groups, Older Adults,...
Recent redesigning of manpower programs reflects the shift toward the job and income approach to fighting poverty. Because money spent to provide jobs will ultimately reduce welfare costs, practically all manpower programs have undergone or will undergo significant redesign. This report was prepared to supply community development personnel and the general public with detailed information about these developments and to provide some analysis of their impact. Major emphasis is placed on the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adult Vocational Education, Agency Cooperation, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal...
Operation Wordpower was created to provide a reading program which would help underemployed, nonreading adults attain a better economic position and an increased level of satisfaction. For the past two years, the program has operated in four of Chicago's Urban Progress Centers and accepts any student reading below the fifth grade level. The Wordpower Project uses the Sullivan Reading Program adapted to the Talking Typewriter format as core teaching materials. A study area is utilized in which...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adult Basic Education, Job Satisfaction, Program Evaluation, Reading, Reading...
The Training Incentive Payments Program (TIPP) is an experimental and demonstration project designed to explore the feasibility of using financial incentives to stimulate more effective upgrading of the skills and earnings of low income workers in the private sector. Self administration is stressed, with incentive payments to employers based on results. In this first phase, meetings with business groups and employees, as well as first-hand experience with 15 firms employing 163 workers,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Educationally Disadvantaged, Federal Programs, Improvement Programs, Inplant...
The study of manpower requirements has received much attention since 1960, but it may be argued that the results of these studies did not come up to the expectations of those involved in the conduct of manpower research. The high percentage of unemployed professionals we are now experiencing brings us to formulate vigorous objections toward certain economic theories concerning the rate of return on education. The expectations of higher education would be less deceiving if a body of information...
Topics: ERIC Archive, College Graduates, Demography, Higher Education, Labor Force Development, Labor...
Youth with learning disabilities have high rates of unemployment and underemployment. A specific aspect of the poor social skills of adolescents with learning disabilities is their inability to solve unstructured problems on the job. The PROBE module was designed to help youth with learning disabilities to overcome this problem. PROBE is one of six modules in an ongoing research project examining ways of allowing youth with learning disabilities to explore careers, secure employment, and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adolescents, Career Counseling, Employment Problems, Foreign Countries, Intervention,...
This Issue Brief will explore the essential role that career and technical education programs play in addressing many of the issues faced by unemployed and underemployed workers. These programs target the adult learner through short-term and accelerated courses; utilize flexible learning approaches to account for students' other responsibilities; include wrap-around support services to increase student success; and concentrate on high-demand career areas to ensure students are prepared for jobs...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adult Vocational Education, Retraining, Unemployment, Underemployment, Acceleration...
Too often career counselors hear of, or work with, unemployed or underemployed foreign trained immigrant professionals. With the globalization of economy and shortages in skilled labor in Canada, the number of immigrant professionals is on the rise. It is becoming clear that services and programs are necessary to assist such individuals to ensure their contribution to the economy and smooth transition into a new country. However, the traditional job search and career development programs do not...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Career Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Employment Services, Immigrants, Job Search...
CIRF Publications, Vol. 12, No. 5 is a collection of 80 abstracts giving particular attention to education, training, and economic growth in developing countries, Iran, Japan, Kenya, the Solomon Islands, and Sri Lanka; vocational rehabilitation in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the U. S. A.; agriculture in Chad, developing countries, and Switzerland; and training for the unemployed and underemployed. The professional abstracts, generally two pages long, are broken down by sector (i.e.,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Abstracts, Agriculture, Citations (References), Content Analysis, Developing Nations,...
Nigeria has a population of about 166.2 million as recorded in 2012 and 113 recognized universities apart from poly-techniques and colleges of education. These higher institutions of learning are churning out graduates in their thousands who have nothing to engage them from year to year in their thousands. The focus of this is to examine the psychological impacts of unemployment and underemployment on the mental health of Nigeria youths and the place of good governance and agricultural...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Foreign Countries, Unemployment, Underemployment, Mental Health, Young Adults,...
HALF A MILLION PERSONS, REPRESENTING 7.5 PERCENT OF THE POVERTY AREA WORK FORCE, WERE UNEMPLOYED IN THE POVERTY AREAS OF LARGE STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS IN MARCH 1966. HOWEVER, A REASONABLE, AND PROBABLY MINIMAL, ESTIMATE OF "SUBEMPLOYMENT" (A COMPOSITE MEASURE OF BOTH JOBLESSNESS AND EMPLOYMENT AT SUBSTANDARD WAGES) IN THESE POVERTY AREAS WOULD BE 1.5 MILLION. THE FACTORS WHICH PRODUCE SUBEMPLOYMENT IN BIG CITY POVERTY AREAS ARE AS DIVERSE AS THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Disadvantaged, Employment Problems, Individual Characteristics, Poverty Areas, Slum...
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Topics: Employment subsidies -- Developed countries, Underemployment -- Developed countries, Wages and...
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Demographic surveys and data could be used to assess programs and policies directly and indirectly concerned with the reduction of poverty, and, through the use of such survey data, to point to a number of population subgroupings which are or are not moving out of poverty. Annually collected Census Bureau facts, the basis of much of the analysis presented in this paper, can be used to make more intelligent program-decision progress in the war against poverty. These facts, organized in terms of...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Demography, Family Characteristics, Geographic Distribution, Poverty Programs,...
The numbers, family status, educational disadvantages, homelife, income, and employment experience of minority youth, primarily blacks, are discussed, utilizing much supportive statistical data. After presenting the general picture, the author narrows his focus to the specific skill and training needs and deficits of minority youth from slum and poverty neighborhoods. Some of the findings of a 6-city Bureau of Labor Statistics Urban Employment Survey are elaborated, which describe the job...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Environment, Disadvantaged Youth, Labor Market, Poverty,...
This study embodies three major components: (1) an extensive literature review on the topics of job-related problems of the country's disadvantaged population and the programs which the federal government and private industry have designed to help solve these problems; (2) a nationwide survey of cooperative efforts of private industry and the schools to provide job-oriented education for the disadvantaged; and (3) three seminars, one in Knoxville, Tennessee, one in Denver, Colorado and one in...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Environment, Educational Programs, Industrial Education,...
This document reports on the state of employment among individuals holding doctoral degrees in science and engineering. Definition of key terms, an executive summary, discussion of trends in doctoral science and engineering unemployment, examination of factors affecting unemployment in 1993, an exploration of changes in factors affecting unemployment since 1973, and a discussion of implications for future research are included. The appendices contain further information on unemployment,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Engineers, Higher Education, Labor Economics,...
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Oct 16, 2020
10/20
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Burris, Beverly H., 1950-
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Topics: White collar workers -- United States, Underemployment -- United States, Job satisfaction -- United...
There is a growing disparity between jobs' educational requirements and workers' educational attainments, and also an increasing underutilization of college-educated workers. Changes in the demand for educated labor arise from changes in the U.S. economy's industrial structure and from changes in particular jobs' educational requirements. Changes in industrial structure, which may be related to capitalism's needs regarding labor costs, technology, and workplace control, have reduced the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Capitalism, College Attendance, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship,...
Since 2000, in-state tuition at U.S. public four-year universities has risen 50 percent in real terms, while total outstanding student loans have doubled in the past ten years, to surpass $1.3 trillion. These figures have prompted calls for greater federal funding and even a guarantee of "free" college. Key findings include: (1) Only 52 percent of U.S. students who enroll in college graduate within six years; (2) Nearly half--44 percent--of recent college graduates from four-year...
Topics: ERIC Archive, College Graduates, Academic Failure, Outcomes of Education, Underemployment,...
Twenty-nine entries including research reports, bibliographies, and a congressional hearing concern working patterns of less than full-time employment. (MLF)
Topics: ERIC Archive, Annotated Bibliographies, Career Exploration, Employed Women, Employment Patterns,...
Four minority groups are identified in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Employer Information Report: (1) Negro; (2) Oriental; (3) American Indian; and (4) Spanish Surnamed Americans. Together, these groups in 1970 numbered about 34.5 million people, or about 17 percent of the population. This paper reports on the status of minority women and, in particular, their status in the job market. A 1973 EEOC report showed that minority women are more underrepresented among...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Employment...
American business has received a challenge from the federal government in a national experiment to find jobs for 500,000 "unemployables." The major purpose of this descriptive report was to develop hard facts for use by business men in making decisions concerning participation in the program. The content includes sections on: (1) Who Are the Hard-Core, (2) The Ingredients for Success, (3) The Problem of Recruiting, (4) Screening, Interviewing and Testing, (5) A Candid View of the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Agencies, Directories, Employment Experience, Employment Problems, Industrial...
The proceedings of a House of Representatives joint task force on the relationship of Federal budget policy to unemployment are presented. The hearings include statements from a representative of the United States Catholic Conference, economists of the Urban Institute, the vice president of the Committee for Economic Development, and a congressman. Additional information for the record is included. Some of the issues which received attention in the hearing are how Federal programs and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Dislocated Workers, Education Work Relationship, Employment Problems, Federal...
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Jan 7, 2020
01/20
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Clogg, Clifford C., author
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xiii, 279 pages ; 24 cm
Topics: Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld, Underemployment -- United States...
An evaluation of the Job Opportunities in the Business Sectors (JOBS) program revealed that JOBS should be continued as a Federally assisted manpower program since it has demonstrated a viable role for business in manpower training. As a result of JOBS disadvantaged, unemployed, and underemployed persons have been elevated above poverty income levels, families of trainees involved in the program have benefited, and other public manpower programs have increased their role and have begun to...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Community Cooperation, Disadvantaged, Employer Attitudes, Employment Programs, Labor...
The project was conducted to find out if there was a need for an adult education program to provide instruction in job-related competencies in the basic skills of reading, writing, math, spelling, and communications for the unemployed and underemployed of Mohave County, Arizona. The report presents the procedures used to identify the persons eligible and willing to take an adult basic education course related to job skills. Results of the study show the difficulty of locating and interviewing...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Adult Basic Education, County Programs, Disadvantaged, Educational Demand,...
The poverty rate in America has increased during the Reagan Administration. Real welfare benefits have fallen sharply and people with jobs have been disqualified from government assistance. Using lessons from the public and private sectors, legislators are attempting to change the regulations of public assistance and welfare work programs to assure that work is always a viable and attractive alternative to people who receive public assistance and that job training and employment services are...
Topics: ERIC Archive, Hearings, Incentives, Job Training, Labor Force, Labor Market, Poverty, Public...