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Occupational skill level of the dismissed worker

An occupational and gendered review of reinstatement and compensation for unfairly dismissed workers

An occupational and gendered review of reinstatement and compensation for unfairly dismissed workers

... in skill and qualification demands—are male dominated categories (see Table 3) and contain occupations such as judges, general managers, resource managers, sales and marketing managers, cleaners, kitchen hands, ...

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

... 115 occupational therapist qualifications have been achieved annually over the past few years, and this is being matched by a similar level of migratory inflow of overseas-trained ...the Occupational ...

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Wage and occupational assimilation by skill level: migration policy lessons from Spain

Wage and occupational assimilation by skill level: migration policy lessons from Spain

... Ferrera, 1996; Rodríguez-Planas, 2012); and a recent preponderance of illegal migration and weak governmental capacity to regulate immigrants ’ inflows—Castles and Miller, 2003; Arango, 2004; Solé, 2004; Martin et al., ...

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Wage and Occupational Assimilation by Skill Level: Migration Policy Lessons from Spain

Wage and Occupational Assimilation by Skill Level: Migration Policy Lessons from Spain

... educational level, especially if they are illegal immigrants, as most of them are when they first enter the country—, and that most of them come to Spain to work, it ought not to be a surprise that they present ...

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Worker Participation in Occupational Safety and Health

Worker Participation in Occupational Safety and Health

... 18 | EU-OSHA – European Agency for Safety and Health at Work The Healthy Workplaces Campaign is co-ordinated by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work and its partners in more than 30 countries and supports a ...

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ELECTRONIC ENGINEER: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

ELECTRONIC ENGINEER: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

... graduates do go overseas, a high proportion return, often with enhanced skills, experience, and overseas contacts. Student debt was commonly cited by employers as the prime reason for emigration amongst new graduates. ...

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Occupational skill mismatch : differences by gender and cohort.

Occupational skill mismatch : differences by gender and cohort.

... three skill endowments in Table 3, there is a corresponding knowledge, skill, or ability that is associated with a task performed or a worker quality required in that ...and skill measures in ...

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REGISTERED NURSE: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

REGISTERED NURSE: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

... 4.2.2 New Zealand Trained Nurses • The number of nurses and midwives leaving New Zealand rose strongly in the eight years to December 2002 (see Table 5). However, in the last two years, this number has been lower (down ...

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Occupational Health and Safety. Course Guidelines. for the Asbestos Worker

Occupational Health and Safety. Course Guidelines. for the Asbestos Worker

... complete worker training may be longer and would include time for job preparation and work ...the occupational health and safety component of the training program and does not focus on the knowledge and ...

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DIGITAL FORENSICS TECHNICIAN SKILL STANDARDS. Digital Forensics Technician Occupational Skill Standards

DIGITAL FORENSICS TECHNICIAN SKILL STANDARDS. Digital Forensics Technician Occupational Skill Standards

... and Skill Matrix for Critical Work Function 1: On a scale of 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest), identify the level of complexity required in each of these skills for the worker to perform the critical work ...

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Trade Adjustment: Worker Level Evidence

Trade Adjustment: Worker Level Evidence

... low skill workers in particular may adjust more slowly to an unfolding shock, in some cases remaining with their initial employer until a mass layoff ...the worker-level adverse impact of an initial ...

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Worker-level consequences of import shocks

Worker-level consequences of import shocks

... the level of education and ...six occupational categories; clerks, service workers, operators and assemblers, trades and construction workers, professional workers and managerial workers (see Table B4 in ...

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Licensed to skill? The impact of occupational regulation on fitness instructors

Licensed to skill? The impact of occupational regulation on fitness instructors

... of occupational licensing for instructors in the UK and Norway, similar to France, would necessarily have a positive impact on skills and ...the skill level, although even this could be questioned ...

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Skill at work : ideas about skill and their impact on occupational associations in Australia, c.1879-1920

Skill at work : ideas about skill and their impact on occupational associations in Australia, c.1879-1920

... Hoping to reduce the piecerates to the 1894 prices the employers offered in return to increase the minimum. Worker representatives refused to accept this, and the board simply reissued its amended determination ...

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Occupational mobility within and between skill clusters: an empirical analysis based on the skill-weights approach

Occupational mobility within and between skill clusters: an empirical analysis based on the skill-weights approach

... .10 level; ** at the .05 level; *** at the .01 level In the next step, we are interested in differences in mobility ...at occupational changers to compare occupational mobility within ...

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A comprehensive review of the healthy worker effect in occupational epidemiological studies

A comprehensive review of the healthy worker effect in occupational epidemiological studies

... of occupational cohorts would be less than the general population, as the active workers tended to be healthier than the unemployed or unfit people who were in the general ...all occupational ...

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Worker personality: Another skill bias beyond education in the digital age

Worker personality: Another skill bias beyond education in the digital age

... ness has frequently been found to be the most predictive among the Big Five for a wide range of outcomes, including job performance and wages (Kautz et al. 2014: 20–21). More consci- entious workers tend to work harder ...

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A Psychological Description of the Swiss Labor Market from 1991 to 2014: Occupational Interest Types, Gender, Salary, and Skill Level

A Psychological Description of the Swiss Labor Market from 1991 to 2014: Occupational Interest Types, Gender, Salary, and Skill Level

... RIASEC occupational types could be found on the Swiss labor market as well, with most men working in realistic, and most women in social, ...six occupational types, even when controlling for required ...

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Employment and occupational skill levels among
UK and foreign nationals

Employment and occupational skill levels among UK and foreign nationals

... The subject of this report is employment and occupational skill level among UK and foreign nationals, rather than among the UK and foreign-born. From an immigration policy perspective, data on ...

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SOC 2000 : redefining skill : revision of the Standard Occupational Classification

SOC 2000 : redefining skill : revision of the Standard Occupational Classification

... the level of qualifications held by typical job-holders within the occupation groups will produce some undesirable ...the level of qualifications may be an artefact of the dramatic increase in educational ...

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