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Villadsen, Alice W. – 1980
The study discussed in this paper investigated the problems that women in educational administration face as they try to balance career and home responsibilities. A survey was taken of 335 women administrators in 56 public colleges and universities in 5 southern states. Twenty women of the 8 percent who responded were interviewed. Results showed…
Descriptors: Careers, Educational Administration, Employed Women, Females
Brent, Diana – 1984
Written from the perspective of a blind rehabilitation teacher, the paper focuses on teaching daily living skills to visually impaired persons. Of primary importance is early instruction in daily living skills integrated into the child's total life experience. The parent's role as a direct and consistent influence on the way children perceive the…
Descriptors: Blindness, Daily Living Skills, Home Management, Homemaking Skills
Walsh, William M.; Allen, Molly – 1991
This study explored the assumption of age-related differences among two groups of Irish women regarding their reported assessment of the value of family and marriage related tasks experienced in young adulthood. Six of Havighurst's tasks for young adulthood relate to marriage and family. These are: (1) selecting a mate; (2) learning to live with a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cultural Influences, Family Income, Family Involvement
Barber, Betty L. – 1982
Trends in fertility patterns show an increase in births among 30- to 40-year-old college educated career women. To investigate the attitudes, characteristics, role stresses, and satisfactions of married career women who have delayed childbearing until after age 28, and the attitudes of their husbands toward their careers and roles, 35 married…
Descriptors: Dual Career Family, Employed Women, Fathers, Home Management
Hurlbut, Nancy L.; Kieren, Dianne K. – 1987
A marker method (MM) and a rating method (RM) for testing a phasing hypothesis of family problem-solving interactions (PSIs) are compared. Focus was on studying the procedure employed in each method to test a phasing hypothesis of problem solving and how the methods compare against a set of criteria. In the RM, each family problem-solving episode…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Conflict Resolution, Evaluation Methods
Spigel, Lynn – 1986
This study considers the ways in which the television set appeared and figured in representations of domestic space in middle class women's home magazines from 1948 to 1955. The effect of television on the home from the housewife's perspective is described as two-fold: something which called for a careful rearrangement of the home and the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiences, Females, History
Mukhopadhyay, Carol Chapnick – 1982
The degree to which spouses actually share household tasks and income production is compared to their ideological commitment to sex role equity. Data were obtained from long-term intensive fieldwork with 19 Los Angeles nurses and their 18 families and from the researcher's doctoral dissertation. All data on family performance patterns indicate a…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Females, Home Management, Income
Stephenson, Mary J. – 1980
To elicit facts on areas of family responsibility, how decisions are made, and how the division of labor is managed in the home, 87 middle to upper-middle class married women students at the University of Maryland at College Park were queried via a written questionnaire. Respondents indicated that there had been a change in all areas of decision…
Descriptors: Change, Decision Making, Family Life, Females
Loschiavo, James F. – 1978
Fifteen recommended steps of an approach useful for identifying and serving the total needs of older Americans within their communities are delineated. Three broad types of need criteria discussed are normative need, felt need, and prior receipt of service need. The approach is illustrated by actual data from a 1976 study in Cleveland, Ohio.…
Descriptors: Community Services, Gerontology, Home Management, Identification

Deacon, Ruth E. – Journal of Home Economics, 1987
In a lecture for the American Home Economics Association (AHEA) 1987 Annual Meeting, the author addresses futuristic life-styles and discusses how home economics must meet these changes. Specific visions cited are (1) better communications between practitioners and higher education and (2) evolution of the field into a professional discipline…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Family Life, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Niederehe, George; And Others – 1982
This paper describes an ongoing study evaluating families that provide in-home care to elderly relatives wth dementia. Characteristics of the study, which include a focus on progressive senile dementia, use of a clinical approach, longitudinal design, descriptive nature, focus on the dyad of patient and primary caregiver, and use of videotaping…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Dementia, Evaluation Methods, Family Characteristics
Buehler, Cheryl; Hogan, M. Janice – 1984
Although family management scholars have identified family life cycle stages and educational and occupational status as factors that may influence planning in families, the influence of the family's life cycle stage and socioeconomic status on the planning process has not been empirically tested. Planning styles, family characteristics, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Employment Level, Family Financial Resources, Fathers
Diprizio, Chrisann; Baer, Stella – 1976
A survey of personal freedom completed by 97 mothers of handicapped children touched on such aspects as amount of time spent away from the home, arrangements for supervision of the child, and views regarding women's liberation. Data analysis pointed up such findings as a lack of correlation between the child's age and the mother's working hours,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Employment, Exceptional Child Research, Feminism
Staines, Graham L. – 1980
Analyses of sex differences in major life role conflicts suggest a qualitative difference between the family life of men and women, with an advantage for men. Differences between the sexes in ratings of satisfaction with family life were investigated using data taken from the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey. The analysis sample was restricted to…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Family Life, Fathers, Home Management
Kieren, Dianne K. – 1985
The development and use of the family problem-solving diary are described. The diary is one of several indicators and measures of family problem-solving behavior. It provides a record of each person's perception of day-to-day family problems (what the problem concerns, what happened, who got involved, what those involved did, how the problem…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conflict Resolution, Diabetes, Diaries