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Recherche égalité désespérement : du "handicap" à la parité
1999
International audience
Labor market participation, employability and and basic skills: the French case
2013
En ligne sur http://cemapre.iseg.utl.pt/educonf/2e3/files/submissions_to_web/Branche-Seigeot%20Aline.doc; The development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the important technological but also organizational innovations during the last decades have transformed the labor market and the jobs nature. One major consequence of this on employment has been the gradual rise in qualifications' structure sought and demanded by employers. However, the expansion of higher education contributed to depreciate diplomas proportionately more widespread in the labor market due to a greater skills' heterogeneity of their owners. Since high basic skills levels protect against unemployment…
La place du doctorat sur le marché du travail a-t-elle évolué durant ces 20 dernières années ?
2018
Depuis 2006, le doctorat, diplôme le plus élevé et le plus prestigieux de l’enseignement supérieur français, a connu des transformations majeures empreintes de professionnalisation. Les différents décrets relatifs à la formation doctorale ont visé à améliorer l’encadrement de la thèse : recours au financement de thèse obligatoire, réduction de la durée de thèse, mise en place de modules de formation au sein du cursus de doctorat, sensibilisation des docteurs à la question de leur devenir prof...
Unemployment in Jordan
2005
The focus of this report (prepared in the framework of the ETF Observatory function project) is unemployment. However, considering that unemployment information in itself should not be used or analysed in isolation from other indicators or data, the report begins by providing an overview of the general labour market situation in Jordan. After the main data on employment by sector, age, gender and level of education are presentented, on the basis of the available information, the specific cases of non-Jordanian employees and employment in the informal economy are highlighted as topics requiring special attention in the Jordanian labour market.
"Being Flexible": graduates Facing Changes in Their Work Environment
2011
According to the crucial importance of innovation for modern economies, the role of graduates regarding innovation appears to be a major topic when their performances in the labour market at stake. Five main questions are addressed in this chapter: (1) What does innovation mean? (2) Which organisations are likely to be more innovative? (3) What role do Higher Education graduates play regarding innovation? (4) Are they equipped to do develop innovation? (5) Which are the occupations more related to innovation, and are innovative activities rewarded? The results presented in this chapter confirm that higher education graduates are crucial actors in the innovation process. The jobs of innovati…
Impact économique des critères ESG pour les entreprises du marché boursier français
2022
Les femmes seraient-elles discriminées sur le marché de l'emploi sportif ?
2018
International audience; En France, le nombre de personnes travaillant dans le champ des activités physiques et sportives est estimé à 300 000 et les femmes y restent minoritaires, avec des emplois très clivés. En 2013, les femmes représentent 26 % des conseillers techniques sportifs, 11 % des postes d’entraîneur national et 11 % des postes de directeur technique national (Ministère de la Ville, de la Jeunesse et des Sports, 2015). Les femmes seraient-elles discriminées sur le marché de l’emploi sportif ?
Marché de l'enseignement supérieur et marché de l'emploi en France
1980
International audience
Higher education and employment markets in France
1982
International audience; The theory of human capital has been used to account for the link between educational investment and individual earnings. The authors argue that any investigation of the relationship betwee, these two elements must take into account the choice model used by the individual student as he enters higher education. His academic and social background influence his choice as do his estimate of the returns likely to come from investing in the study of particular disciplines and the extent to which he is prepared to risk failure, especially in highly competitive programmes of study with high rates of retun. Evidence from a study made in Dijon in 1974 is summarised and offers …
Special Issue on Higher education and its clients : institutional responses to changes in demand and in environment
2002
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