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Ginzberg, Eli – Scientific American, 1982
Discusses how mechanization of work has been treated by economists, what its effect has been on the past U.S. economy, and what its future effect is likely to be. Emphasizes the impact of mechanization on the shifting structure and character of the labor force and evolution of the work environment. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment
Marovelli, Robert L.; Karhnak, John M. – Scientific American, 1982
Mechanization of mining is explained in terms of its effect on the mining of coal, focusing on, among others, types of mining, productivity, machinery, benefits to retired miners, fatality rate in underground coal mines, and output of U.S. mining industry. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Coal, Employment, Industry
Giuliano, Vincent E. – Scientific American, 1982
Discusses how technology is changing the nature of office work by introducing new information-processing machines, programs for operating them, and communications systems for interconnecting them. Includes diagrams of preindustrial, industrial, and information-age offices. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Information Networks, Labor
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Beechert, Edward D. – International Journal of Oral History, 1987
Maintains that oral history has the ability to fill in missing emotions and other affective components of labor history. Special attention is devoted to the labor history of Hawaii. (JDH)
Descriptors: Adults, Labor, Methods, Social History
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Hartmann, Heidi I. – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1981
Suggests that the family, rather than being an active agent with unified interests, is a locus of struggle. Identifies and explores the material aspects of gender relations within family units, focusing on the nature of work people do in the family and their control over the products of their labor. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Conflict, Economic Factors, Family (Sociological Unit)
Brody, Herb – High Technology, 1985
Cites programs by governors and legislatures to make their states better places to start and operate a technology-based business. Areas addressed include starting companies, research and development money, university partnerships, and networking. Major development programs, economic education, and training information, and contact resources are…
Descriptors: Business, Cooperative Programs, Economic Development, Financial Support