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Carlos Adalberto Rios – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research study focuses on female executives at two-year and four-year public Hispanic-Serving Institutions in the U.S. Southwest Border States by examining their lived experiences and career paths that helped them become successful senior administrators. Although most college students are female, women in leadership positions in academia are…
Descriptors: Career Pathways, Employed Women, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions
Arroyo, Laura E. – Aztlan, 1973
Focus is on the Chicana worker as of 1969 in California and Texas. The Farah Garment Workers Strike of 1972-74 is briefly discussed. (NQ)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Industry, Labor Force
Purnell, Mimi – 1977
This booklet discusses labor productivity in Texas industry as related to the increasing number of women and their need for child care. Information (in narrative and tabular form) is presented on: production costs and labor productivity, the recent influx of women into the Texas labor force, the social and economic characteristics of women in the…
Descriptors: Child Care, Costs, Day Care, Demography
Smith, Martha L.; Smith, Milton L. – 1980
This paper reports on two processes used to begin a long-term series of studies on educational power structures in the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Purposes of the study were to determine if (1) substrata or pools of power undergird educational power structures, (2) certain paths to power are…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Employed Women, Occupational Surveys, Policy Formation
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Skrobarcek, Sharon A.; Stark, Stephen L. – Education Leadership Review, 2002
The total population of 340 Texas school female superintendents and assistant, associate, and deputy superintendents was identified. Resulting information included career paths, demographics, and educational backgrounds. The principalship was found to be the most significant career path for females to superintendency. (Contains 2 tables and 26…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women
Felstehausen, Ginny; And Others – 1986
The reciprocal relationship between an individual's home and family life and his/her perceived work performance was studied. The sample was drawn from eight major regions of Texas and included urban, small town, and rural areas. One hundred organizations with a reputation of support for projects of this nature were contacted; 68 agreed to…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family Life, Home Economics, Interviews
Radin, Beryl A., Ed.; Purvis, Hoyt H., Ed. – 1976
In this report, the proceedings during a conference on women in public life are described. Four papers given at the conference, "After Mexico City, What?" by Elizabeth Reid, "The American Woman In A Changing World," by Barbara Jordan, "American Women and American Foreign Policy,.. by Carol Laise, and "Power--How To…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Employed Women, Federal Government, Females
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Briody, Elizabeth K. – International Migration Review, 1987
Results of field research conducted in South Texas during 1982-1983 suggest that immigration leads to downward social mobility with respect to legal status of household members, type of employment, and property ownership. Hypothesizes that household immigration from Mexico is a response to new opportunity structures and widening employment…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Family (Sociological Unit)
Dietrich, Katheryn; Greiser, Lee – 1974
The study explored sex disparities in economic remuneration for gainful employment among black, blue collar wage earners residing in selected nonmetropolitan and metropolitan areas of Texas. The bulk of the workers' families lived in or near poverty and were highly dependent on famale as well as male income. Preliminary analysis revealed that…
Descriptors: Age, Black Employment, Blue Collar Occupations, Comparative Analysis
Knox, Josephine J. – 1983
This study was conducted to identify factors that affect disadvantaged women in their efforts to gain long-term employment or to complete vocational and technical education programs. Following a review of literature, a questionnaire was prepared and administered to 160 disadvantaged women in Texas. An analysis of the questionnaire responses…
Descriptors: Adults, Disadvantaged, Displaced Homemakers, Dropout Prevention
Mason, Theresa; Espinoza, Renato – 1983
Summarized in this report is a study designed to explore the interrelationships that develop over time between two of the most important aspects of people's lives: their work and their families. Specifically, the study focuses on how the nature of women's jobs influences the system of nuclear family relationships and affects parents' involvement…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Employed Women
Mason, Theresa; Espinoza, Renato – 1982
Results are reported from a 2-year study designed to explore how the nature of women's jobs, as viewed by women and their husbands, influences the system of nuclear family relationships and affects parents' involvement with their children's schools. The research has evolved into a comparative exploratory study of the responses of 30 families to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Employed Women
Thomas, Katheryn Ann – 1971
The paper reported findings from a 2-year (1966-68) panel study of status projection development during late adolescence. The analysis, which focused on black and white girls from rural East Texas, is sequential to previous studies (RC 007 777 and RC 007 842). The paper specifically examined the integration of girls' occupational and educational…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Change Agents