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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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O'Leary, Christopher J.; Eberts, Randall W. – W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2009
This paper examines labor market conditions and public employment policies in the United States during what some are calling the Great Recession. We document the dramatic labor market changes that rapidly unfolded when the rate of gross domestic product growth turned negative, from the end of 2007 through early 2009. The paper reviews the…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Financial Problems, Economic Factors, Human Capital
Washburn, Dava Michelle – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of satisfaction of dislocated workers served by WIN Job Centers in the Mississippi Corridor Consortium. Four WIN Job Centers participated in this study: Northeast Mississippi Community College WIN Job Center in Corinth, Northwest Mississippi Community College WIN Job Center in Oxford,…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Community Colleges, Doctoral Dissertations, Statistical Analysis
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McDevitt, Patrick J.; Dosen, Anthony J.; Ryan, Frances – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Catholic education in the United States continues to face mounting economic challenges. Dioceses are being challenged with the painful reality of closing Catholic schools that have long served communities. These school closings leave behind wounded and disillusioned professionals. The Process of Compassion Workshop was developed to provide…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Private Education, Catholics, Economic Climate
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Hallqvist, Anders; Hyden, Lars-Christer – Studies in Continuing Education, 2013
In this article, we introduce a narrative approach to biographical learning; that is, an approach that considers autobiographical storytelling as a practice through which claims about life history are performed and negotiated. Using insights from narrative theory, we highlight evaluations in those narratives and suggest their crucial role in…
Descriptors: Biographies, Personal Narratives, Story Telling, Role
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Kilcrease, Kelly M. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2013
The results from a survey of 238 human resources executives from organizations that offer outplacement counseling (OPC) internally and 168 that offer it externally suggest that internal OPC delivery is inferior to external OPC delivery. The author found that most internal OPC organizations did not offer the 13 traditional OPC services, even when…
Descriptors: Outplacement Services (Employment), Human Resources, Employees, Surveys
Lord, Alexandra M. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Because academic culture frowns on Ph.D.'s who consider leaving the ivory tower, most of those who jump ship find themselves at a loss as to where and how to begin a job search. Yet a nonacademic job search is actually quite similar to a standard research project. Both require advance planning, substantial research, collating evidence for an…
Descriptors: Job Search Methods, Career Development, Career Change, Career Counseling
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Hallqvist, Anders – Studies in Continuing Education, 2012
Looking at "biographical learning" as part of a work transition, the aim of this paper is to investigate how social relations enable and constrain such a learning process in outplacement clients. To examine the process, its character and social conditions, the study draws on interviews with workers who had been made redundant and were enrolled at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Choice, Career Change, Interpersonal Relationship
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Vastamaki, Jaana; Paul, Karsten I.; Moser, Klaus – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2011
This study investigated sense of coherence (SOC) as a potential predictor of employment outcomes of unemployed job seekers. Ninety-eight unemployed persons were surveyed at 2 measurement points 6 months apart. The findings showed that strong SOC at baseline predicted positive outcomes (reemployment or being a student) 6 months later. SOC evidently…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Unemployment, Employment Potential, Predictor Variables
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Brinkman, Patricia; Hart, Melanie; Olinsky, Christine; Merkowitz, Rose Fisher – Journal of Extension, 2011
People facing unemployment or who are underemployed need access to community and financial information and resources 24/7. Collaborating with community agencies and organizations, FCS educators developed a website with comprehensive local and state resources and educational tools that the consumer might otherwise not have been aware were…
Descriptors: Structural Unemployment, Community Information Services, Web Sites, Access to Information
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Anderson-White, Deirdre J.; Gibbons, Melinda – ADULTSPAN Journal, 2011
Immediately following natural disasters, basic needs are provided; however, the long-term needs of individuals are neglected. The purpose of this study is twofold: first, to explore the comprehensive and long-term impact of a natural disaster on vocationally displaced adults, and second, to explore the benefits of using the narrative career…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Program Effectiveness, Career Counseling, Employment Opportunities
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Gribble, Lynn; Miller, Peter – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2009
Outplacement is often provided by organisations to people when they are retrenched, but little is understood about the processes of outplacement, or how "retrenchees" experience it. Further, the experiences of those who are retrenched are often not researched, as they no longer belong to the organisation that pays for the outplacement and the…
Descriptors: Outplacement Services (Employment), Experience, Job Applicants, Job Layoff
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Kondo, Christopher T. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2009
This qualitative research study compares the experiences of 2 groups of executive job seekers--job club members and nonmembers--through thematic analysis of open-ended interviews. The findings indicated that job club members benefited from group learning, increased accountability, networking opportunities, emotional support, helping other members,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Job Applicants, Administrators, Employment Patterns
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Ghilani, Mary E. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine how well former employees at a television glass manufacturing plant were able to find employment in a new field of study following graduation from a local community college. The majority of participants were able to find reemployment, albeit at a lower salary. In addition, information was obtained…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Manufacturing, Graduates, Structural Unemployment
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Martin, Harry J.; Lekan, Dennis F. – Career Development International, 2008
Purpose: Although outplacement consulting and career transition services have become a standard management practice and are almost universally provided when terminating executives, these services have not been carefully evaluated and their benefits are not clearly understood. The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of individual…
Descriptors: Role, Individual Differences, Outplacement Services (Employment), Success
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Gowan, Mary A.; Lepak, David – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2007
The authors examined the relationship between an individual's human capital profile--knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics--and compensation before and after a job loss. The results of this study show that the types of human capital that predicted pre-job-loss salary differ from the types that predict reemployment salary. The…
Descriptors: Guidance, Human Capital, Longitudinal Studies, Labor Turnover
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