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Mukherjee, Diganta; Das, Saswati – Social Indicators Research, 2008
This paper uses household level data from National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) of India, the 55th (1999-2000) and the 61st (2004-05) rounds, to show that even with a significant wage incentive for schooling of urban children, the school drop out rate and child labour incidence are not small over this period. The parents' level of education…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Incidence, Child Labor, Foreign Countries
Scherff, Lisa; Hahs-Vaughn, Debbie L. – English Education, 2008
Although there is a significant body of work related to overall teacher attrition and mobility, little research has been conducted that is specifically related to English teachers. Given the predominance of high-stakes reading and writing assessments for middle and high school students, studying those who teach literacy is critical for a better…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Language Arts, Teacher Persistence, Profiles
Unemployment over the Life Cycle: Racial Differences and the Effect of Changing Economic Conditions.

DiPrete, Thomas A. – American Journal of Sociology, 1981
An analysis of unemployment patterns among white and nonwhite heads of households showed unemployment risk determined by job tenure. Nonwhites lost jobs more often than whites when employed for less than six years. Jobs of nonwhites for all tenure lengths were more vulnerable in recession economies. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Career Education, Economic Climate, Economic Research, Labor Conditions
Savage, Grant T.; Romano, Richard – 1983
Quality Circle (QC) and Quality of Working Life (QWL) in the United States are similar in that both stress participative decision making, preserve management's prerogative to have the final say, and are voluntary. QC and QWL programs differ, however, in that labor unions are more involved in QWLs; QCs deal only with technical problems related to…
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Foreign Countries, Labor Conditions, Labor Relations
Trotter, Joe W. – 1988
This essay focuses on southern West Virginia between 1915 and 1932 to explore the dynamics of Afro-American work and community life in the Appalachian region. More specifically, it analyzes the rise and expansion of the black coal mining proletariat, the role of black men and women in the process, and the impact of the proletarianization on black…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Black History, Black Population Trends, Blacks
Fine, Sidney A. – 1978
Estimation techniques of physical capacities have been used by the United States Employment Service for a period of 40 years. In one technique, benchmarks are used to define 27 different capacities and 27 working conditions, which are ultimately consolidated into six groups of the former and seven groups of the latter. The benchmarks are actual…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Individual Characteristics, Industrial Personnel, Job Placement
Hertel, Catherine – 1992
This paper, by a teacher of migrants, summarizes various farm labor laws and child labor laws pertaining to migrant and seasonal workers. The Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act of 1983 provides workers with assurances about pay, hours, and working conditions, including safety and health. This legislation permits anyone…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Employment Practices, Farm Labor, Federal Legislation
1984
Texas Governor Mark White established a 28-member Governor's Task Force on Immigration on March 24, 1983 to: (1) examine the impact on Texas and its citizens of the legislative issues in the proposed federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1983; (2) hold public hearings to gain input from citizens, business, industry, labor, ranching and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Hearings, Immigrants
Western European Education, 1989
Maintains that education should be democratic and develop people's ability to manage their lives. Looks at examples of democratic education in Western European countries. Concentrating on adult education, critiques current educational practices and discusses the relationship between education, cultural democracy, democratization of the work place,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Education, Democratic Values
Lau, Ron – 1997
Reviewing California state legislation and education code, this paper discusses the rights of community college administrators to continued employment and related obligations of college districts. Following an introduction reviewing common practices in the state regarding certificated and classified administrative positions, key elements of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Colleges, Due Process, Educational Legislation

Capdevielle, Patricia; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
Productivity increased in 1981 in the United States, Japan, and European countries studied. Gains ranged from 2 to 4 percent in the US, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, to 6 percent in England and Denmark, and more than 7 percent in Belgium. In Canada and Sweden, productivity remained essentially unchanged. (SSH)
Descriptors: Cost Indexes, Developed Nations, Economic Change, Labor Conditions

Gagliani, Giorgio – American Journal of Sociology, 1981
This critique of the "orthodox radical" interpretation of social classes argues that the predominance of middle- class wage earners and women moving into the nonmanual job market constitutes a departure from the traditional "working class". Better working conditions and wages are the nonmanual workers' incentives to ally themselves with…
Descriptors: Career Education, Economic Research, Employment Patterns, Labor
Wood, Richard J. – 1989
Pertinent general and library specific stress studies are reviewed to demonstrate the importance and benefits of keeping job stress within healthy (normal) levels in libraries. Studies are cited to show the potentially adverse impact of stress on individuals and organizations, generally, and librarians and libraries, specifically. The results of a…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Burnout, Health, Higher Education
Rumberger, Russell W. – 1983
The United States is faced with two serious economic problems: declining productivity growth and rising unemployment. These problems have become severe in the last decade. Both problems are caused by a number of factors, but experts fail to agree on which factors have most contributed to the problems. This paper examines the relationship between…
Descriptors: Administration, Developed Nations, Disadvantaged, Economic Research
Social and Labour Bulletin, 1982
This article cites six sources which present planning and implementation strategies for major government-sponsored training programs. These federal programs were designed to allocate funds to modernize training facilities and to provide employment skills for the hard-to-employ youth in six European and Asian nations. (SSH)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Employment Problems, Federal Aid
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