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From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedThe European Court of Justice was asked to examine several cases involving young Turkish au pairs and students who were carrying on a secondary activity in the United Kingdom (Payir, Akyuz and Ozturk cases, C 294/06)....
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From:District Administration (Vol. 51, Issue 8)Many students in Argentina are holding jobs while attending school, to troubling results, a recent United Nations report reveals. Thirty-three percent of Argentinean children between the ages of 5 and 13 who both work...
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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 124, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedData from the 1996 School Administrator's Survey show that three-fifths of U.S. high schools offer school-to-work programs, while data from the 1997 National Longitudinal Survey show that nearly two-fifths of students...
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From:University Business (Vol. 16, Issue 12)Neither Boston winters, nor downed computers, nor disorganized coeds shall keep residence hall front desks from being manned at Northeastern University. That's because ScheduleSource takes a lot of the work out of...
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From:University Business (Vol. 16, Issue 5)In her role as web manager and assistant director of institutional marketing at Elms College (Mass.), Karolina Kilfeather routinely relies on student workers to help carry the department's workload. She has found that...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 51, Issue 18)Byline: JEFFREY SELINGO The Internal Revenue Service issued final rules last month that allow most student employees to continue to be exempt from Social Security taxes. The rules, published in the Federal...
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From:Journal of Instructional Psychology (Vol. 26, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn previous alumni surveys our department received lower comparative ratings on items related to career advising. Questionnaires for the most recent departmental survey were mailed in mid-July. 1997 to 138 of our most...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 57, Issue 34)Byline: Ross Perlin It's bad enough that students working free of charge is the new normal, but they shouldn't have to pay colleges to let them do it. At institutions across the country, full-time, unpaid...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 57, Issue 23)Byline: Noah Roderick Most gripe sessions in the college-faculty lunchroom these days include complaints that today's students are addicted to praise. They are unable to take constructive criticism and unwilling to...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 64, Issue 10)We asked several faculty members and college administrators what they learned from working on campus as undergraduates that has benefited them in their careers. Here are their responses. CHARLES ALLEN I WORKED...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 63, Issue 29)One-third of students who experience food or housing insecurity work and receive financial aid, says the Wisconsin HOPE Lab....
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From:Youth Studies Australia (Vol. 24, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA Smith Family poll of 3018 young people involved in the charity's Learning for Life program for disadvantaged children found they were aiming high with their career aspirations but had insufficient knowledge of the...
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From:T+D (Vol. 64, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedTHERE IS SO MUCH IN THE NEWS ABOUT JOB PREPAREDNESS AND SKILLS GAPS. The Education Summit in New York City, which took place in September, highlighted the need to groom students for college and the workforce. The world...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 59, Issue 04)Byline: Peter Schmidt Washington -- College labor unions are in for a heady few months followed, potentially, by a very rough four years. The National Labor Relations Board, which is dominated by appointees of...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 56, Issue 11)Byline: Emma L. Carew Is "worked my way through college" on its way to becoming the next "walked uphill in the snow, both ways"? A student office assistant in the chemistry department at the University of Notre...
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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 127, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedWorking while in school was common among high school and college students during the 2000-01 school year. Employment rates rose from 77 percent for those who were age 17 at the start of the 2000-01 school year to 84...
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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 124, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWorking a job while enrolled in school is the norm among older high school students. Nearly three out of every five students who were 16 years old when the 1997-98 school year began worked for an employer at some point...
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From:The American Enterprise (Vol. 11, Issue 4)TARKIO, MISSOURI--The phone rang Friday night, at about midnight. No parent sleeps easy once his children are old enough to drive, and a late-night phone call can make your heart stop. I restarted mine, rolled over to...
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From:Presidential Studies Quarterly (Vol. 28, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed"Struggles of the First `New Democrat': Jimmy Carter, Youth Employment Policy, and the Great Society Legacy." Also focusing on Carter's wheeling and dealing style, Craig Allan Kaplowitz examines how Carter dealt with...
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From:International Journal of Innovation (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper outlines the importance of university competitiveness as part of the regional innovation systems (RIS) and identifies some criteria and indicators for measurement of this type of competitiveness. A regional...