This is a presentation from Monster Government Solution. This presentation will guide to learn more about Real-Time Labor Information and address about their research.
This study is about the new skills for a new economy, Real-Time insight on jobs and skills, examples from the field, and limitation on analyzing online job ads.
This report explains findings from the Sectoral Employment Impact Study by Public/Private Ventures that sought to assess whether sector-focused programs increase job seekers' earnings.
In 2016, 17.9 percent of persons with a disability were employed, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. In contrast, the employment-population ratio for those without a disability was 65.3 percent. The employment-population ratio for both persons with and without a disability increased from 2015 to 2016 (by 0.4 percentage point for persons with a disability and by 0.3 percentage point for persons with no disability).
This is the guide have organized the information by topic to make it easier to find and use. All of the Internet links that you can click on to go directly to the source of information described.
EMSI has heard from many clients lately about real-time labor market information and its potential uses compared to standard labor market data to help colleges and regional workforce planners.
This article review theoretical and empirical work in labor economics and the sociology of work relating to the segmentation of the labor market into a primary and a secondary sector and examines the implications for vocational rehabilitation.
Over the last several years, there has been increasing interest among labor market analysts in what has come to be called real - time labor market information (RT LMI). RT LMI is information gleaned from a large number of online job postings. Several private sector entities have developed software that collects online job postings by “scraping” or “spidering” the listings from the Internet.
This study presents the first field experiment on disability and hiring in the United States, eliminating selection biases while generating evidence in a real-world setting. This study fits into the growing literature on field experiments in economics.
Through this article we can learn more about Labor Market and using Labor Market to improve Job Prospects. LMI can provide information to better inform state planning efforts and strategies, and LMI providers can be strong partners in improving an organization’s decision support process.