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Special Libraries, 1987
This report of the results of the Special Libraries Association's 1987 salary survey update includes three tables presenting data on members in the United States and Canada: mean and median salaries by census region with percent change from 1986; salary distribution by census region; and salary distribution by job. (MES)
Descriptors: Librarians, Occupational Information, Occupational Surveys, Salaries
Mancall, Jacqueline C.; Bertland, Linda H. – School Library Media Quarterly, 1988
Presents analysis of the American Association of School Librarians' needs assessment for continuing education. Data were gathered by questionnaire in three areas: (1) topics of importance to media specialists; (2) preferred formats for the delivery of continuing education; and (3) incentives to participation in educational activities. Sixteen data…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Needs Assessment, Occupational Surveys, Professional Continuing Education
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Coffman, Charlie Q.; Manarino-Leggett, Priscilla – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
A survey of 200 teachers on merit pay revealed that 57 percent did not favor merit pay. Examination of the responses shows that those with less than a masters degree were against merit pay two to one. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Merit Pay, Occupational Surveys, Teacher Salaries
Learmont, Carol; Van Houten, Stephen – Library Journal, 1987
Reports results of a survey on placements and salaries of graduates of library school programs accredited by the ALA (American Library Association). Responses from 53 schools are broken down by sex, employment status, region, type of library, and effects of experience. Twelve tables are included. (MES)
Descriptors: Job Placement, Librarians, Library Schools, Occupational Surveys
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Tucker, Irvin B., III – Economics of Education Review, 1985
If productivity and earnings are not found to result from education, then an alternative theory could be that employers use education as a screening device to select employees. Employing the decomposition technique to compare income for self-employed and private sector employees, evidence is presented that rejects the screenist theory. (Author/MD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Capital, Occupational Surveys
Bellm, Dan; Whitebook, Marcy – 1987
Intended for use by child care advocates, this booklet describes ways to gather local information about existing salaries, benefits, and working conditions among child care workers for the purpose of coordinating efforts to upgrade the field. The booklet begins by presenting the rationale behind conducting salary surveys, noting that surveys can…
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Turner, Philip M.; Coleman, J. Gordon, Jr. – School Library Media Quarterly, 1987
Presents the results of a survey of program directors of the 210 school media preparation programs in the United States and a sampling of school system personnel directors. This study was conducted to assess the national employment situation for school media specialists in 1986 and project employment trends into the near future. (MES)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Media Specialists
Bridgman, Anne – Executive Educator, 1987
Bureau of Labor statistics prove that schools are not top-heavy with administrators, contrary to the myth and Secretary William Bennett's assertion. Administrators comprise 6.6 percent of school employees and public education ranks 28 out of 35 occupations in terms of the percentage of administrative personnel. Accounting and bookkeeping lead with…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Managerial Occupations
Lynch, Mary Jo – American Libraries, 1984
Report on "ALA Survey of Librarian Salaries, 1984" notes the sample of 920 academic and public libraries, five library types surveyed, changes made in the survey since the first was published in 1982, and results. A table charting comparison of average top-of-the-range salaries for librarians (1982 and 1984) is included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Librarians
Ross, Steven S. – Graduating Engineer, 1985
Reports on a Society of Women Engineers survey which documents strides for women engineers. Respondents (N=2100) are categorized according to employer, degrees/specialization, and supervisory responsibilities. Data indicate progress with salaries and change in the number of engineering bachelor degrees awarded to women from 1972 (1 percent) to…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Employment Statistics, Engineering, Engineering Education
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Twombly, Susan B. – Community College Review, 1986
Discusses a study of the labor market, occupational mobility, and job ladders of top-level two-year college administrators. Finds the mobility of administrators (particularly presidents, chief academic officers, and chief student affairs officers) largely within postsecondary institutions and more specifically within two-year colleges. Discusses…
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Ladders, Community Colleges, Employment Patterns
Southern Connecticut State Univ., New Haven. – 1985
Every year, the School of Library Science and Instructional Technology at Southern Connecticut State University conducts a placement and salary survey of its graduates. The data collected become part of a national survey, and are also published by the school in a research bulletin to provide summaries of the research to the professional community.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Job Placement, Librarians, Libraries
Kazanjian, Ed – School Business Affairs, 1987
A survey of nearly 400 members at an annual meeting of the Association of School Business Officials revealed that 228 (60 percent) used microcomputers for central office administrative purposes. Word processing, spreadsheet, and data management programs led the list of major applications. (MLF)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Utilization, Microcomputers
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Roscher, Nina Matheny; Cavanaugh, Margaret A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
The number of women obtaining degrees in chemistry has increased and many indicators suggest that the trend will continue. The percentage of women obtaining BS, MS, and PhD degrees in chemistry is also expected to continue to rise. Doctoral women chemists are beginning to be distributed in governmental, academic, and industrial workplaces in the…
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Science, Employment Patterns
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Walker, Bailus, Jr.; Li, Vivien – Journal of Environmental Health, 1986
Explores the influence of current social, political, and economic developments on the demand for environmental health personnel. Interviews of government and academic institution representatives revealed that the employment outlook for state and local health and environmental agencies is most positive. (ML)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Projections, Environmental Education
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