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Fearon, Stephanie – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2022
Adult literacy is a pressing policy issue in Canada. Reports reveal immigrant communities as accounting for a relatively large share of the country's population experiencing low reading, writing, numeracy, and information processing skills. This paper explores how Black immigrant women who are adult literacy learners negotiate and reconfigure…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Blacks, Mothers

Taylor, Maurice C. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1982
Examines effects of labor force participation on Black and White suicide. Criticizes theories that focus on fatalism and erosion of the Black family and suggests that occupation, the same factor that accounts for White male suicide rates, contributes heavily to an explanation of Black male and female suicide rates. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment Level, Females, Homemakers
Copeland, E. Leonard; Upham, W. Kennedy – 1973
A study of black migration, examining the aspirations and behavior of homemakers in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Texas, was made in this report. Data were collected from interviews with 553 homemakers. Factors examined in the analysis included type of residential area, homemaker's age, tenure status of the household, reported place of…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Blacks, Demography, Homemakers
Aldous, Joan – J Marriage Fam, 1969
Revision of a paper presented before the Progress and Poverty in Social Change Section of the Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, 1967.
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Employment, Family Income

Hoffman, Pamela Hayling; Hale-Benson, Janice – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1987
Tried to determine whether the self-esteem of black women who worked outside the home was higher than that of black women who were homemakers exclusively. Investigated the population of black college-educated wives of professional men and found that those who worked outside the home had higher self-esteem than those who remained at home.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Employed Women, Females, Homemakers
Danziger, Sheldon – 1978
The distribution of family incomes is now slightly more equal than the distribution of husbands' earnings. Movements toward equal opportunity for women are likely to have only a small effect on family income inequality. In a world with no differences by sex in work behavior, we could expect that the work experience of women and men and the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Employed Women, Employment Experience, Employment Patterns
Ahlschwede, Margrethe P. – 1970
Conducted in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this study investigated whether low income Negro homemakers would be more receptive to an information bulletin that reflects their way of life than to a bulletin that did not. Subjects (16 in the first phase and 29 in the second phase of the bulletin pretest) marked the booklet ("Moving to the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bibliographies, Blacks, Bulletins
Jackson, Sheryl R.; Kuvlesky, William P. – 1973
The research explored whether or not the occurrence and degree of family disability introduced a distinguishable patterned set of social life views among homemakers and, if so, to what extent the patterns are general to different populations. Disability was defined as the inability to assume expected roles. Seven Mexican American migrant workers…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Disabilities, Expectation
Byrd, Flossie M.; And Others – 1972
Data obtained from interviews with Black families during a 1971 interstate regional project in Texas provided the basis for this study, which explores the nature and magnitude of metropolitan (M) and nonmetropolitan (NM) differentials in disability. The following questions suggest the research objectives: (1) Do NM Black families experience more…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Area Studies, Blacks, Disabilities
Hatcher, Ester L.; Dotson, Robert S. – 1970
Ninety selected negro home demonstration club members active in Madison County, Tennessee in 1969 were studied to determine their consumer credit practices. Specific purposes were to: characterize club members in high, middle, and low income groups; determine which recommended practices they were using; and identify some of the factors that…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Bibliographies, Blacks, Clubs
Brown, Minnie Miller; And Others – 1964
This statewide study of the home demonstration program in nine representative counties was designed to determine home economics extension program needs, to discover the degree of participation, and to locate people who might profit from the program. Personal interviews were conducted with 498 home demonstration club members and 572 nonmembers.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Black Mothers, Blacks, Clubs
KAPLAN, FRANCES BALGLEY, ED.; MEADE, MARGARET, ED. – 1965
THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1963 BY PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY TO ANALYZE THE CONDITION OF WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY, REVIEW ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN IMPROVING THEIR STATUS, AND RECOMMEND MEANS OF OVERCOMING DISCRIMINATIONS IN EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICES THAT WILL HELP WOMEN CONTINUE THEIR ROLE AS WIVES AND…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Employed Women, Employment
Guglielmino, Lucy M. – 1986
In spite of the availability of vocational classes, many barriers still stand in the way of the low-income or unemployed single parent who would like to take advantage of this training. Problems include child care, transportation, and tuition cost. The Vocational Education Support Program for Single Parents and Homemakers at Lindsey-Hopkins…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Blacks, Employment Potential, Employment Programs
Jackson, Sheryl R. – 1973
Disability increases and decreases among selected families of different ethnic types in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas were investigated relative to increases in: education of the homemaker, level of family income and occupation of main income source, and size of family. Sample populations were metropolitan Texas blacks (n=294), Hawaiian…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Ethnic Groups
Jones, J. H., Jr. – 1970
In 1969, 385 Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service aides conducted an eight week nutrition education program (expanded to 12 weeks in three parishes) for over 18,000 low income homemakers and children in 31 parishes. Initial interviews were used to ascertain nutrition habits and influences thereon, knowledge levels, homemakers' age and…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Age Differences, Blacks, Children
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