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Kutscher, Ronald E.; Mark, Jerome A. – Monthly Labor Review, 1983
Many service industries are capital intensive, and the range of expansion in output per hour is not significantly different from that found among goods-producing industries. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Capital, Economic Change, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns
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Otto, Phyllis Flohr – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
Annual productivity increases averaged 2.4 percent during 1963-79, slowing since 1972 to 1.5 percent; computer-assisted design and product standardization aided growth in output per employee-hour. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Futures (of Society)
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Power, Marshall I. – American Sociological Review, 1986
Comparison of intragenerational mobility of black and white men shows the following: (1) black upward mobility is less frequent and more restricted; (2) blacks within the public sector have substantial rates of upward mobility to nonmanagerial positions; and (3) discrimination against blacks in the labor market has not disappeared. (Author/PS)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Government Employees
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. – 1993
This report provides statistical profiles of South Carolina's 91 school districts in the context of the counties in which they are located. Profiles of each county give information on features such as population, family characteristics, income levels, and the industrial base. Each county profile is followed by a profile of each school district.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Census Figures, Counties, Educational Finance
Lyson, Thomas A. – 1980
Although status attainment research has largely ignored the existence and importance of any situs (i.e., non-hierarchical) dimension, recognizing situs may help clarify the nature of occupational differentiation, recruitment, and mobility within a specific industrial sector. The agriculture sector of the U.S. economy, for example, can be…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Colleges, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations