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Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1971
Descriptors: Employment Level, Labor Utilization, National Surveys, Scientific Personnel
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1971
Descriptors: Earth Science, Employment Patterns, Income, Labor Utilization
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1974
Describes the manpower situation in geoscience and the job opportunities that have opened up in response to the shortage of vital materials and energy sources. (BR)
Descriptors: College Science, Employment Opportunities, Females, Geology
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1974
Reports the 1974 survey of both graduate and undergraduate enrollment in geoscience departments; reports the median salaries for graduates and breaks down the enrollment according to sex and minority groups. Also reports that industry is recruiting BA/BS and MA/MS graduates vigorously but employment of Ph.D.'s is declining. (BR)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Enrollment, Females
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1974
Reports on the enrollment of women and minority students in geoscience programs as well as the total student enrollment in undergraduate and graduate geoscience programs in both the United States and Canada. (BR)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Employment Statistics, Enrollment
Henderson, Bonnie C. – Geotimes, 1972
A survey reveals a widespread tendency to pay men more than women for the same work at all levels of education and experience. Charts and figures explain the numbers and supply of women geoscientists, years of experience, education, employers, and work activity. (BL)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Employed Women, Employment Practices, Job Analysis