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Vogel, Susan A.; Murray, Christopher; Wren, Carol; Adelman, Pamela B. – Educational Considerations, 2007
The purpose of this study was to explore the general professional experiences of educators with learning disabilities, the unique skills and challenges among this group attributable to their experience as persons with learning disabilities, and their experience of schools as an employment context. There are several important reasons to develop a…
Descriptors: Investigations, Learning Disabilities, Employment Experience, Employment Practices
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1982
The General Accounting Office recently studied automation, especially the advent of microelectronics, and its impact on unemployment. The study included identifying available information sources and obtaining opinions on the impact of automation on employment, federal efforts to predict its impact, the dissemination of information about the job…
Descriptors: Automation, Employment Practices, Employment Problems, Employment Projections
Greenberger, Ellen; Steinberg, Laurence D. – 1980
A study assessed the costs and benefits of learning and of developing part-time employment of in-school youth. During the study, data were collected from a sample of 531 tenth- and eleventh-grade students drawn from an initial pool of 3,100 youngsters attending high schools in Orange County, California. To gather these data, researchers used…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Benefits
Darity, William A. – 1977
This paper addresses health and social issues as well as other socioeconomic problems which affect the black family, and the development of appropriate policy and programs to deal with those problems. Data on infant mortality, life expectancy, maternal mortality, physician and dental visits, and some selected death rates from specific causes are…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Community Health Services, Employment Opportunities
Adams, Arvil V.; And Others – 1978
The study is based on an analysis of recent trends in youth unemployment from published sources and on additional analysis of a national sample of young men and young women 16 to 18 years of age who were followed longitudinally over a seven year period in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The book establishes the dimensions of youth unemployment and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Employment Problems
Is Anyone Listening? Young People Speak about Work and Unemployment. ACER Research Monograph No. 42.
Blakers, Catherine – 1992
This report presents the results of an Australian survey investigating the issues raised by unemployment in society, using extensive quotations from the respondents. In 1983 an open-ended questionnaire was sent to a group of about 10,000 young people (aged 18-22) in Australia to determine their opinions about unemployment and the future and to…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Developed Nations, Employment Practices, Employment Problems

Society for Human Resource Management, Alexandria, VA. – 1992
In March 1992, a random sample of 5,600 human resource professionals was selected from the membership of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and surveyed regarding family issues in the workplace. Respondents were asked to provide information on the size and other characteristics of their organization and workplace practices, and were…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Disabilities, Employer Attitudes, Employer Supported Day Care
Olsten Corp., Westbury, NY. – 1992
A survey of a panel of human resource executives who comprised the Olsten Forum on Human Resource Issues and Trends focused on the types of staffing and scheduling strategies being implemented to meet today's business needs. The survey, covering 427 companies, reviewed 2 categories of staffing strategies: contract or flexible staffing, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Contracts, Employer Attitudes, Employment Practices
Dunwoody-Miller, Vera; Gutek, Barbara A. – 1985
State workers in California were surveyed to determine if they had been sexually harassed on the job, and what they knew about procedures and laws for dealing with such harassment. Responses were received from 1,151 professional and administrative employees representing a sexual and ethnic distribution similar to the total civil service work force…
Descriptors: Adults, Compliance (Legal), Employed Women, Employee Attitudes
Taylor, George R.; And Others – 1996
Data reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Bureau of the Census, and a literature review were used to develop comparative descriptive profiles of the employment status of white U.S. minorities in the workplace. In addition, these data were used to show the progression of African Americans into the workplace from…
Descriptors: Adults, Blacks, Civil Rights Legislation, Employed Women
Owen, John D. – 1977
The part-time job market now employs about 12.5 million persons who are voluntary part timers--those who customarily work one to thirty-four hours a week on their own volition. Data from the Current Population Survey (March-May, 1973) was used to examine the cross-sectional distribution of the employment and wages of part timers, and an analysis…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Employees, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Thomas, C. R. – 1976
Distinct questions come up concerning industrial seniority practices and higher education. (1) Would retrenchment by seniority--rank or institutional--destroy academic tenure as such and institute instead a new system? (2) Can "bumping" be used in academe? (3) Would seniority discourage academic transfers? (4) Would seniority effect disciplinary…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrators, Collective Bargaining, College Faculty
Hawkins, Beverly J. – 1973
The intent of this paper is to illustrate that within the feminist movement there are sub groups that have to be examined if the movement is to be successful. With the heightened consciousness of women across the nation and the increased competition for the scarce number of well-paying, meaningful jobs, it is important that minorities understand…
Descriptors: Activism, Civil Rights, Economic Opportunities, Employed Women
Bernhardt, Annette; Morris, Martina; Handcock, Mark; Scott, Marc – 1998
To examine the impact of rising wage inequality on lifetime wage growth, a study compared the wage mobility experienced by two cohorts of young white men from the National Longitudinal Surveys. The original cohort entered the labor market in the mid-1960s at the end of the economic boom and was followed through the end of the 1970s. The recent…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns
Nollen, Stanley D.; And Others – 1977
An exploratory study attempted (1) to learn why some employers use permanent part time employment and others do not, (2) to suggest what the benefits and costs of part-time employment are, and (3) to describe which work settings are well-suited to part time employment and which are not. Data were obtained from personal interviews and mail…
Descriptors: Blue Collar Occupations, Business, Clerical Occupations, Employer Attitudes