Occupational labor shortages :: concepts, causes, consequences, and cures /
"Barnow, Trutko, and Piatak focus on whether persistent occupation-specific labor shortages might lead to inefficiencies in the U.S. economy. They describe why shortages arise, the difficulty in ascertaining that a shortage is present, and how to assess strategies to alleviate the shortage. Fou...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Barnow, Trutko, and Piatak focus on whether persistent occupation-specific labor shortages might lead to inefficiencies in the U.S. economy. They describe why shortages arise, the difficulty in ascertaining that a shortage is present, and how to assess strategies to alleviate the shortage. Four occupations are used as test cases: 1) special education teachers, 2) pharmacists, 3) physical therapists, and 4) home health and personal care aides. For each of these occupations the authors summarize evidence that reveals whether it is currently or has recently experienced a labor shortage and suggest possible ways to alleviate the shortage if it is present. The authors close with a chapter discussing their conclusions and potential uses for occupational shortage data, including in helping determine immigration policy. They also discuss the limited nature of the occupational data currently collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and how the federal and state governments could expand their data collection efforts to assist policy formation."--Publisher's website |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 209 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Barnow, Burt S. Occupational labor shortages : concepts, causes, consequences, and cures / Burt S. Barnow, John Trutko, Jaclyn Schede Piatak. Kalamazoo, Mich. : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2013. 1 online resource (xii, 209 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Conceptual basis for identifying and measuring occupational labor shortages : Background on labor shortages ; Causes of labor shortages ; Reasons why occupational labor markets are in disequilibrium ; Adjustments to occupational shortages by employers ; Reasons labor markets may adjust slowly ; Consequences of labor shortages ; Outline of the report -- 2. Special education teachers : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Worker characteristics ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions ; Responses to labor market conditions ; Conclusions and recommendations -- 3. Pharmacists : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions ; Responses to labor market conditions ; Conclusions and recommendations -- 4. Physical therapists : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Worker characteristics ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a labor shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions -- 5. Home health and personal care aides : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Characteristics of workers ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions -- 6. Conclusions and recommendations for further action : Conclusions from the case studies ; Utility of data used to analyze occupational shortages ; Using occupational shortage data for immigration and temporary visas ; Developing better occupational shortage data for the United States. Print version record. "Barnow, Trutko, and Piatak focus on whether persistent occupation-specific labor shortages might lead to inefficiencies in the U.S. economy. They describe why shortages arise, the difficulty in ascertaining that a shortage is present, and how to assess strategies to alleviate the shortage. Four occupations are used as test cases: 1) special education teachers, 2) pharmacists, 3) physical therapists, and 4) home health and personal care aides. For each of these occupations the authors summarize evidence that reveals whether it is currently or has recently experienced a labor shortage and suggest possible ways to alleviate the shortage if it is present. The authors close with a chapter discussing their conclusions and potential uses for occupational shortage data, including in helping determine immigration policy. They also discuss the limited nature of the occupational data currently collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and how the federal and state governments could expand their data collection efforts to assist policy formation."--Publisher's website Labor supply United States. Labor market United States. Occupations United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140390 Marché du travail États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh Labor market fast Labor supply fast Occupations fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Trutko, John W. Piatak, Jaclyn Schede. has work: Occupational labor shortages (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGqcqRPGtfDD4y6DVpCd43 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Barnow, Burt S. Occupational labor shortages. Kalamazoo, Mich. : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2013 9780880994118 (DLC) 2012049811 (OCoLC)793576152 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=549335 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Barnow, Burt S. Occupational labor shortages : concepts, causes, consequences, and cures / 1. Conceptual basis for identifying and measuring occupational labor shortages : Background on labor shortages ; Causes of labor shortages ; Reasons why occupational labor markets are in disequilibrium ; Adjustments to occupational shortages by employers ; Reasons labor markets may adjust slowly ; Consequences of labor shortages ; Outline of the report -- 2. Special education teachers : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Worker characteristics ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions ; Responses to labor market conditions ; Conclusions and recommendations -- 3. Pharmacists : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions ; Responses to labor market conditions ; Conclusions and recommendations -- 4. Physical therapists : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Worker characteristics ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a labor shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions -- 5. Home health and personal care aides : Background and description ; Training and recruitment of workers ; Characteristics of workers ; Employment and earnings trends ; Labor market factors contributing to a shortage ; Assessment of labor market/shortage conditions -- 6. Conclusions and recommendations for further action : Conclusions from the case studies ; Utility of data used to analyze occupational shortages ; Using occupational shortage data for immigration and temporary visas ; Developing better occupational shortage data for the United States. Labor supply United States. Labor market United States. Occupations United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140390 Marché du travail États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh Labor market fast Labor supply fast Occupations fast |
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title | Occupational labor shortages : concepts, causes, consequences, and cures / |
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title_full | Occupational labor shortages : concepts, causes, consequences, and cures / Burt S. Barnow, John Trutko, Jaclyn Schede Piatak. |
title_fullStr | Occupational labor shortages : concepts, causes, consequences, and cures / Burt S. Barnow, John Trutko, Jaclyn Schede Piatak. |
title_full_unstemmed | Occupational labor shortages : concepts, causes, consequences, and cures / Burt S. Barnow, John Trutko, Jaclyn Schede Piatak. |
title_short | Occupational labor shortages : |
title_sort | occupational labor shortages concepts causes consequences and cures |
title_sub | concepts, causes, consequences, and cures / |
topic | Labor supply United States. Labor market United States. Occupations United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140390 Marché du travail États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh Labor market fast Labor supply fast Occupations fast |
topic_facet | Labor supply United States. Labor market United States. Occupations United States. Marché du travail États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. Labor market Labor supply Occupations United States |
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