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The National Employer Survey: Employer Data on Employment Practices

Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2001
Concerns about the quality of the United States workforce, especially employers' investment in their workers, was the general driving force behind the National Employer Survey (NES). An issue of concern was the extent to which employers were providing skills for their employees and a study undertaken by the National Centre for the Educational Quality ...
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Employment, Employability, and Entrepreneurship

2014
Employment and employability are some of the most important problems that people with disabilities face throughout their lives. Employers are often afraid or unaware of the abilities that people with disabilities might have for a specific position, and they misjudge and mistreat them.
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Employment, employment, employment: is Europe working?

Industrial Relations Journal, 2000
Michael Gold, Peter Cressey, Colin Gill
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Labour and employment

2016
The theory of employment is clearly a central question in economic thought. Economists of all traditions and schools have always admitted short run fluctuations in aggregate employment levels associated with the business cycle and explained them with a variety of factors.
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Employment and Employment Skills

1999
Colin Crouch, David Finegold, Mari Sako
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