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Light, Harriet K.; And Others – Research in Rural Education, 1990
Among 258 Midwestern male farmers and ranchers (average age 49), 87 percent coped with problems and difficulties by having faith in God. Respondents generally were reluctant to accept help from professionals, neighbors, or relatives, and were confident in their own abilities to solve their difficulties independently. Contains 22 references.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Coping, Farmers, Help Seeking
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Hughey, Kenneth F.; And Others – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1989
Describes characteristics of farm family members involved in workshops that are designed to assist them in developing career plans and making transitions to other careers. Presents age, sex, educational level, and career change characteristics of workshop participants. Presents vocational identity describing the farm family members served through…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Services, Intervention
Panciera, Carla – Teacher Magazine, 2005
Carla Panciera, is a farmer's daughter who grew up on a hundred acres of corn, pasture with a herd of dairy cows. As a child she learned that cows have 4 stomachs, the average gestation period of a calf, how to back the manure spreader into the shed, and the art of clipping, and bathing cows on show day. Her father eventually sold the farm and…
Descriptors: Rural Farm Residents, Teaching Experience, Secondary School Teachers, Class Activities
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Chikani, Vatsal; Reding, Douglas; Gunderson, Paul; McCarty, Catherine A. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Background: The aim of the present study is to investigate the association between psychosocial work characteristics and health functioning and cardiovascular disease risk factors among rural women of central Wisconsin and compare psychosocial work characteristics between farm and nonfarm women. Methods: Stratified sampling was used to select a…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Psychology, Occupational Information, Females
Ediger, Marlow – 1987
General Conference Mennonites and Old Order Amish are compared and contrasted in the areas of physical appearance, religious beliefs, formal education, methods of farming, and home settings. General Conference Mennonites and Amish differ in physical appearance and especially in dress. The General Conference Mennonite men and women dress the same…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Dress Codes, Educational Attitudes, Family Life
Minnesota State Dept. of Health, Minneapolis. Center for Health Statistics. – 1985
This document presents data from phase one of a three-phase study examining suicide rates among farm residents in five states (Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin) between 1980 and 1985. The first phase is described as involving identification of suicide cases and an initial analysis of their causes. The report contains a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Death, Farmers, Rural Farm Residents
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Salamon, Sonya; Keim, Ann Mackey – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1979
Control over land, a scarce resource for farmers, is found to be the source of women's power in a community of Illinois farm families. Women appear to make a trade-off of lower status and less power for male management of the family enterprise, which assures them a financially secure widowhood. (Author)
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Farm Management, Farmers, Females
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Little, Linda F.; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1988
Findings from this study of 527 farm couples suggest that women's off-farm employment might be in competition with traditional farm values and thus might hinder high-quality marital relationships in farm couples. (Author)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family Financial Resources, Family Status, Marital Satisfaction
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Draughn, Peggy Saxton; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1988
The purposes of this study were to explore the multiplicity of farm women's roles and to determine whether a particular role complex is related to life-style satisfaction. The role load of farm wives appeared to reduce life-style satisfaction. Marital happiness is independent of all variables. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Happiness, Life Satisfaction, Marital Satisfaction
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Harmelink, Ruth I. – Journal of Extension, 1987
The author interviewed 11 Iowa farm women about the various demands they face from children, aging parents, husbands, and their many duties. She lists possible programs that Extension professionals can provide to address this population's needs. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Extension Education, Females, Individual Needs
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Light, Harriett K.; And Others – Adolescence, 1985
Examined farm children's work contribution to the household and farming operation, as reported by their mothers (N=263). Results showed that children began working at a very early age, and continued through adolescence. All adolescents between the ages of 13 and 19 years helped with farm chores; fewer helped with household chores. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Responsibility, Children, Family Involvement
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Brown, L. David – Harvard Educational Review, 1985
The author presents a case for the combined use of people-centered development and participatory research as a tool for maximizing local human resources to deal with local concerns. In building his case, Brown defines participatory research as a legitimate form of inquiry, drawing some distinctions between it and more traditional forms of…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Human Resources, Individual Development, Program Effectiveness
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Sweet, James A. – Rural Sociology, 1972
Revised version of a paper presented at the 1971 annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society in Denver. (FF)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Barban, Arnold M.; And Others – Rural Sociol, 1970
Descriptors: Demography, Heads of Households, Innovation, Leadership
Murray, M. Eloise – Rural Sociologist, 1981
Suggests additions to a conceptual framework for researching farm women combining family, labor/work, economics, politics, education, and technology cited in Frances Hill's "Farm Women: Challenge to Scholarship" (RC 504 387). Available from: Rural Sociological Society, 325 Morgan Hall, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37916. (NEC)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Farm Management, Farm Occupations, Females
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