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Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
The results of the annual survey, conducted by the American Chemical Society of the salaries and employment status of its members in March 1977, are presented. The findings indicate that unemployment is dropping and salary increases are merely in step with the cost of living. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Employment, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
Huelsman, B. Ryle – 1977
By 1975, the Kentucky and United States female labor force participation rates were both 41 percent. Although pre-World War II data are lacking for the Commonwealth, it was not until 1950 that the labor force participation rate for Kentucky women reached 20.4 percent, a figure achieved nationally as early as 1920. The distribution of women to men…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Females
American Inst. of Physics, New York, NY. – 1973
Discussed in this document are the changes within the physics profession, their causes and effect. Detailed statistical data are supplied concerning physics enrollments, the institutions where physics is taught, the faculty in physics departments, and the nonacademic employment of physicists. Other topics include employment, education, minority…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Enrollment Trends, Labor Utilization
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commission on Human Resources. – 1976
This report focuses primarily on the 1975 employment status of 1930-1974 recipients of doctorates in science and engineering residing in the United States. Approximately 63,400 persons of the 314,000 individuals on the 1975 Roster of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers compiled by the National Research Council were sampled. A variable sampling ratio…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Engineers

Lydall, H. F. – International Labour Review, 1975
The study to estimate the employment effects of an increase of manufactured and semi-manufactured products exported from developing to developed countries concluded that the lower the degree of development, the greater the number of jobs generated. Available from: ILO Publications, International Labour Office, CH-1211, Geneva 22, Switzerland.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Research, Employment Opportunities

Utah State Dept. of Employment Security, Salt Lake City. – 1973
One of the responsibilities of the Utah Department of Employment Security is the development and dissemination of information concerning occupational manpower requirements. Highlighted in this document are the occupational employment data for employees in Utah's nonagricultural payrolls. Data entered on an occupational industry matrix obtained…
Descriptors: Employees, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
Loycano, Robert J. – 1976
The data presented in these tabulations are based on the 1976 National Science Foundation survey of scientific and engineering personnel employed at universities and colleges. The data are contained in 60 statistical tables organized under the following broad headings: trends; type of institution; field, employment status, control, educational…
Descriptors: College Science, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Engineers
Schmidt, Fred H. – 1970
This report provides statistical data on the job patterns that prevail for Spanish Americans in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. The Southwest once represented an internal colonial empire to the United States, and the inhabitants were treated as such. Present employment patterns must be viewed in this light. The data show that…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Geographic Regions
Ashenfelter, Orley – 1968
Prepared for the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Commission, this report provides employment data compiled and analyzed using the EEO-1 reporting system. Major sections of the report are: (1) The Occupational Distribution of Minority Employment, (2) The Occupational Distribution of Minority Groups by Industry, and (3) The Occupational…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Geographic Distribution, Information Systems

Hedges, Janice Neipert – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
The article reports on the first national survey of the number of days usually worked by wage and salary employees who typically work full time, that is, 35 hours or more a week. The five-day workweek still dominated with 82 percent of full-time employees in May, 1974. (Author/MW)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Labor Force, Labor Utilization
National Commission on Community Health Services, Washington, DC. – 1967
In 1963, the National Commission on Community Health Services appointed the Task Force on Health Manpower to assess community health needs, to evaluate methods of recruiting, educating, developing, motivating and utilizing manpower, and to recommend ways to assure availability and optimal utilization of manpower based upon community health needs.…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
Leonard, Jonathan S.; Horrigan, Michael W. – 1989
Except for the increasing labor force shares of youth in the early 1970s, the impact of the changing age and sex composition of the labor force did not make a significant contribution to rising unemployment rates between 1969 and 1982. When compared to the recoveries over that period, however, the current recovery is marked by a significant impact…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Business Cycles, Employment
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1966
CONDUCTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON TECHNOLOGY, AUTOMATION, AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS, THIS STUDY PROJECTS THE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS OF THE UNITED STATES TO 1975, UNDER THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE WILL BE 3 PERCENT. THE MAJOR CONCLUSION OF THE STUDY, WHICH TAKES INTO ACCOUNT EVERY TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN AMERICAN…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections
Public Health Service (DHEW), Washington, DC. Bureau of Health Manpower. – 1967
DESPITE SHARP INCREASES, THE SUPPLY OF HEALTH MANPOWER CONTINUES TO BE OUTSTRIPPED BY THE DEMAND WHILE THE NEED FOR 3,700,000 TO 4,000,000 WORKERS BY 1975 IS COMPLICATED BY THE SERIOUS DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL WORKERS AND FOR LEADERS AND TEACHERS. PREPARATION FOR THE HEALTH FIELD HAS INCREASINGLY BECOME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF…
Descriptors: Education, Educational Programs, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. – 1973
While concentrating on the impact of the economic expansion of 1972, U.S. Industrial Outlook 1973 also reviews developments since 1967 and projects activity levels in major manufacturing and nonmanufacturing industries for 1973 and 1980. More service-producing industries have been added in this edition. Coverage is extended to automobile…
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Economic Research, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns