Barker, L.L.
Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater (USA)1979
Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater (USA)1979
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[en] This study surveyed key nuclear employers to determine which journals and magazines were used to recruitment advertisement and to assess the credibility of advertisement as a recruitment technique. Volume of advertisement appearing in Physics Today was categorized and recorded for the years 1966 to 1977. Regression analysis was used to determine the relationships between the categories of advertisement and labor force information for physicists, physics instructors, and physicists in the nuclear field. The nuclear employers surveyed identified 166 journals in which they advertise for scientific, engineering, and technical personnel. Employers considered help-wanted advertising to be more effective and cost-effective than recruitment through state or private employment services. The employers as a group spent more money on help-wanted advertising in journals than on state and private employment services, recommendations from present staff, and professional meeting recruitment. Employers did spend more money on campus recruitment and help-wanted ads in newspapers than on help-wanted ads in journals. It was found that a help-wanted index for physicists in a disaggregated form could be constructed
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1979; 149 p; University Microfilms Order No. 80-03,555; Thesis (Ph. D.).
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Barker, L.L.
Energy Research and Development Administration, Washington, D.C. (USA)1976
Energy Research and Development Administration, Washington, D.C. (USA)1976
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[en] This report presents highlights from the 1975 Survey of Employment in Nuclear Related Energy Activities. The population surveyed included engineers, scientists, technicians, and other personnel employed in private industry, nonprofit organizations, and ERDA's Government-owned contractor-operated facilities, including National Laboratories. Excluded were personnel employed in Federal, state, and local governments, medical institutions, uranium mining, construction operations, and universities. As no estimates were made for nonrespondents, the employment level was actually somewhat higher than the 197,500 reported. Data are shown by type of employer, activity, geographical location, etc
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Aug 1976; 26 p; Available from NTIS. $4.00.
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Barker, L.L.
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA (USA)1981
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA (USA)1981
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[en] This note describes the 2 Word I/O subsystem and details its operating characteristics. SLAC drawings in the 926-306 series support this device and should be referenced for construction and connection details
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May 1981; 3 p; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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Anon; p. 1.1-1.25; 1974; American Nuclear Society, Inc; Hinsdale, IL; Meeting on nuclear manpower overview; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; 27 Oct 1974
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Meeting of the American Nuclear Society; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; 27 Oct 1974; See CONF-741017-- Published in summary form only.
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Trans. Amer. Nucl. Soc; v. 19 p. 298
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