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1 online resource (xii, 193 pages) |
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text file |
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Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-183) and index. |
Contents |
Low-skilled jobs: the reality behind the popular perceptions -- What are low-skilled jobs? -- Who fills low-skilled positions? -- The economic environment facing workers in low-skilled positions -- The argument for skills -- Policy solutions -- First chance: building skills in public schools -- Second chance: out-of-school programs -- Demand side -- Safety nets -- Summary -- Local labor markets and low-skilled jobs: theory and data -- The conventional description of the market for workers in low-skilled jobs -- An alternative to the conventional view -- Our data -- Summary -- How skills matter -- Skill patterns exist across occupations and industries -- Wages and training do not change with labor market changes -- Skills with high relative demand increase wages -- Summary and conclusions -- Recruiting and screening workers in low-skilled positions -- Firms' recruiting and screening of workers varies with firm size -- Firms' recruiting and screening methods are related to skills -- Firms modify recruiting and screening methods with labor market conditions -- More skilled individuals use more sophisticated job search methods for low-skilled positions -- Summary and conclusions -- Skills, promotions, and low-skilled positions -- Promotional opportunities with expanded duties exist -- Skills in the entry-level position are correlated with skills in the next position -- Successful applicants have above-minimum qualifications -- Skill requirements in entry-level jobs do not determine advancement potential -- Summary and conclusions -- Labor markets for workers in low-skilled positions: how can policies help workers? -- The labor market for workers in low-skilled positions: the employer's view -- The labor market for workers in low-skilled jobs: the worker's view -- The second-chance policy solution: WIA training -- Policy implications -- Appendix A: Background tables and variable construction -- References -- The author -- Index -- About the institute. |
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Open Access Unrestricted online access |
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Project Muse Project Muse Open Access |
Subject |
Labor market -- United States.
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Labor market. |
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United States. |
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Unskilled labor -- Supply and demand -- United States.
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Unskilled labor -- Supply and demand. |
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Unskilled labor. |
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Electronic books. .
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Added Author |
Project Muse, distributor.
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ISBN |
9780880994491 |
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0880994495 |
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9780880992978 paperback alkaline paper |
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0880992972 paperback alkaline paper |
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9780880992985 hardcover alkaline paper |
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0880992980 hardcover alkaline paper |
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