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Jamye Long; Cooper Johnson; Sam Faught – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2023
Universities, specifically their colleges of business, stress within courses, through events, and across their public persona the significance of gender diversity practices as a means to treat women fairly, provide them with equal opportunities, and to create an even playing field. The emphasis of this topic stresses that gender diversity is of…
Descriptors: Universities, Business Schools, Females, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Dozier, Raine – Social Forces, 2010
During the 1980s and 1990s, industrial restructuring led to a marked increase in wage inequality. Women, however, were not as negatively affected by declining manufacturing employment because their pay was relatively low within the industry, and their already high representation in the service sector provided access to newly created opportunities.…
Descriptors: Females, Employment Patterns, Manufacturing, Whites
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Haber, Sheldon E.; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1983
Computations using data from the Current Population Survey show that the separation rate of women is the same as or lower than that of men when wage rates are taken into account. For Blacks, the separation rate is lower than that for Whites, regardless of sex. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Females
Congress of the U. S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Government Operations. – 1986
An Employment and Housing Subcommittee hearing on home-based work focused on typically female clerical workers. The following women were found to face obstacles to conventional 9-to-5 jobs: women needing child care, displaced homemakers who lack job training and experience, rural women, disabled women, and older women who encounter job…
Descriptors: Career Education, Clerical Workers, Day Care, Employed Women
Ezorsky, Gertrude – New York Review of Books, 1974
Discusses the gap which exists between women trained and women hired by major universities, and the general condition of sex discrimination which exists in most universities. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Equal Education, Females
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1990
Reported are the results of a survey of the economic status of members of the American Chemical Society. Included are employment, salaries, satisfaction, and the status of women in chemical occupations. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Demand Occupations, Employment Patterns
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1987
Equal employment opportunity (EEO) and affirmative action policies have been the subject of much debate in recent years. Much of the disagreement is based on incomplete or distorted views about what affirmative action is and how it affects minorities and nonminorities. The Study Group on Affirmative Action was created to investigate current EEO…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Gottfredson, Linda S. – 1978
Previous work on job availability according to Holland's classification is examined in terms of the following variables: (1) the number of jobs in the U.S. in 1970 by prestige level as well as type of work, (2) the distribution of types of jobs in and out of government service, (3) race and sex differences in type and level of work, and (4)…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. – 1970
Section I of this report on the status of women at Harvard discusses the inclusion of women in the faculty, administration, and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Women are underrepresented at the highest and most visible levels of the faculty. Though women constitute roughly 20 percent of the students taught in the Faculty of Arts and…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Faculty Promotion, Faculty Recruitment
Cowan, Gloria; Kasen, Jill – 1979
A critical piece of information in the selection process for academic positions is the letter of recommendation. A study was conducted to determine if differences exist in the letters written for female versus male candidates for academic positions. Using letters which were retyped to avoid personal, institutional, and sex-specific identification,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Employer Attitudes
Hartmann, Heidi I., Ed.; And Others – 1987
This volume contains 12 papers commissioned by the Panel on Technology and Women's Employment. "Technology, Women, and Work: Policy Perspectives" (Eli Ginzberg) is an overview that provides a context for the volume. The four case studies in Part II describe the impact of information technology in the insurance industry, among bookkeepers, among…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Automation, Employed Women, Employment Level
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1988
The female share of the older work force has nearly doubled since 1950. In 1987, the 6.2 million women aged 55 and over in the labor force constituted 4 of every 10 older workers. Because young women today have a stronger work attachment than did their mothers and grandmothers, the female share of the older work force is likely to continue to…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1978
This paper examines the state of employment opportunities for women and minorities in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Statistics are presented to illustrate the low representation of women and minorities in professional positions within the FBI and suggestions are made for improving the employment status of these groups. Major areas…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Brown, Randall S.; And Others – 1976
Many economists have tried to explain existing wage differentials between men and women. A new approach compares the relative importance of occupational discrimination with that of wage discrimination. This model allows for variation both in occupational distribution and in wages resulting from differences in job qualifications and productivity…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Alabama State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. – 1979
This report examines employment opportunities for women and minorities in the Alabama State government. The employment actions of State officials in the wake of the United States versus Frazer decision in which the State was found guilty of discrimination against blacks are also examined. Comments made by George C. Wallace and other State…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, Court Litigation, Employment Opportunities
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