This permits us to compare the life - cycle
employment patterns of people with different educational backgrounds.
Industry employment patterns reveal job losses in retail trade, down about 80,000 over the past four months, as brick and mortar stores lose demand to internet sales.
In the early 19th Century, Luddites destroyed mechanized looms in a vain attempt to forestall the effect of the industrial revolution
on employment patterns in the textile industry.
The
same employment pattern with vocational and apprenticeship training is found for the recent period — despite the fact that several countries have enacted labor - market and pension reforms that have made early retirement more difficult in the meantime.
Changes in the composition of the regional economy and shifts in
employment patterns over the past 40 years have increased demand for all transportation facilities around the District of Columbia, particularly for roadways such as the Beltway that provide mobility between major suburban employment centers.
The fundamental long - term problems this country faces — inequality, a struggling education system, growing health costs,
changing employment patterns, environmental threats — are ones that a series of majority governments (and I include the coalition, which had a big parliamentary majority) have failed to address.
A notable shift in
employment patterns of young people in recent years has been the growing number of young people in part - time or casual employment and fewer young people with full - time jobs.»
This shift
in employment patterns is partly because many former resource - dependent communities located near larger urban areas have been successful in attracting diversified businesses — drawing city people who want to shift gears and enjoy the benefits of living in a community more connected with nature.
It studied levels of family income,
employment patterns, types of housing units, population mobility, and poverty pockets in the area.
This briefing draws on the findings of two EOC research reports and other sources to present some of the key facts about fathers»
employment patterns, their changing role within the family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible approaches to working practices.
We also pulled a few interesting statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau report, «Maternity Leave and
Employment Patterns of First - Time Mothers: 1961 - 2008,» along with a few other sources.
Maternity leave and
employment patterns of first - time mothers: 1961 — 2008.
The figure displays
the employment patterns for the three «apprenticeship countries,» and the lower employment at older ages is very apparent.
The employment patterns are most pronounced in the «apprenticeship countries» with combined school and work - based education programs (Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland in our data) and least noticeable in the countries with no formal system of vocational education such as the United States.
Many ASCD members have been committed to greater emphasis on early education for years, but the need is increasingly urgent because of changing demographic and
employment patterns, as well as evidence from neuroscience that the first few years of life are crucially important.
It provides the employer with the quick overview of your career progression and
employment pattern.
* U.S. Bureau of the Census, «Maternity Leave and
Employment Patterns of First - Time Mothers: 1961 — 2008,» (Washington, DC: Department of Commerce, 2011).