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Low wages, skills and the utilization of skills. [PDF]

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Soft skills to enhance graduate employability: comparing students and employers’ perceptions

Studies in Higher Education, 2020
The aim of this article is to show the increased relevance of soft skills in a continuously changing environment. A research was carried out to examine and compare students’ and employers’ perceptions regarding the importance of soft skills in different ...
Chiara Succi, Magali Canovi
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Discovering skill

Cognitive Psychology, 2021
This paper shows how identical skills can emerge either from instruction or discovery when both result in an understanding of the causal structure of the task domain. The paper focuses on the discovery process, extending the skill acquisition model of Anderson et al. (2019) to address learning by discovery.
John R. Anderson   +3 more
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Skill Gaps, Skill Shortages, and Skill Mismatches

ILR Review, 2015
Concerns over the supply of skills in the U.S. labor force, especially education-related skills, have exploded in recent years with a series of reports not only from employer-associated organizations but also from independent and even government sources making similar claims.
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Negotiating Skills

Nursing Management, 2003
AS CLINICAL LEADER of an acute mental health service for children and adolescents, Sonya Stowe is responsible for ensuring that services remain high quality and patient centred.
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Numeracy skills

Emergency Nurse, 1998
This article describes how to solve some of the more frequently encountered mathematical problems experienced in clinical practice. It covers equations, dosage calculations, and ratios and percentages, as well as touching on the use of graphs and conversion tables.
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The Demand for AI Skills in the Labor Market

Labour Economics, 2019
We document a dramatic increase in the demand for AI skills in online job postings over the period 2010-2019. The demand for AI skills is highest in IT occupations, followed by architecture/engineering, life/physical/social sciences, and management.
L. Alekseeva   +4 more
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Laboratory Skills

Pancreatology, 2007
Many of us have entered a laboratory and not known where to begin. Many of us have also had to venture into trying new techniques we have never done before to accomplish our research goals. Others are trying to run their laboratories as efficiently as possible without losing integrity and accuracy.
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