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Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1982
The seven most frequently mentioned needs of displaced homemakers are (1) personal counseling; (2) career or vocational counseling; (3) further education or training; (4) information, outreach, publicity; (5) temporary financial or other support during training; (6) jobs and job development; and (7) awareness of own needs. Active publicity and…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Programs, Adult Vocational Education, Career Counseling

Ferber, Marianne A. – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1982
Reviews research published since 1976 that deals with the economics of women and work in the United States. Indicates that female labor force participation is related to women's household activity and vice versa. Focuses on problems of sex discrimination in the labor force. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Economic Research, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Family Structure
Lapkoff, Shelley; Fierst, Edith – 1980
Women are at a disadvantage under both Social Security and private employee pension plans because the retirement systems were set up at a time when most women were non-working spouses of employed men, a condition that no longer exists. Today women workers, divorcees, and widows of retirees often find themselves with inadequate retirement benefits…
Descriptors: Adults, Change Strategies, Displaced Homemakers, Divorce
Simpson, Elizabeth J. – 1981
This report examines matters about which people will need to be knowledgeable in the 1980s to be intelligent consumers and effective homemakers. Its assumptions are based on an examination of work in the field of home economics and related areas of future issues relative to families, publications dealing with social trends and technological…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Child Development, Child Rearing, Clothing Instruction