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Hindelang, Michael J. – Social Problems, 1979
National victimization survey data for 1972-76 are examined in order to investigate the extent to which they are in accord with Uniform Crime Report arrest data regarding the offender's sex. Results indicate that proportionate female involvement has been relatively stable except that larceny has shown a slight increase. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Crime, Criminals, Females, Males
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Taylor, Maurice C. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1982
Examines effects of labor force participation on Black and White suicide. Criticizes theories that focus on fatalism and erosion of the Black family and suggests that occupation, the same factor that accounts for White male suicide rates, contributes heavily to an explanation of Black male and female suicide rates. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment Level, Females, Homemakers
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Steffensmeier, Darrell J.; Cobb, Michael J. – Social Problems, 1981
Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics show that women have made large gains in arrests for petty property crimes and smaller gains for other offenses. However, alternate sources of data as well as changes in reporting and statistical coverage suggest that female arrest gains are more apparent than real. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Crime, Criminals, Data Analysis, Females
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Scheuneman, Janice – Educational Researcher, 1979
The data reported in this article show that the proportion of papers presented at the American Educational Research Association meetings, that were contributed by women, has increased greatly since 1970. Much of this growth has been in the form of papers coauthored with men. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Females, Males, Meetings
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Houstoun, Marion F.; And Others – International Migration Review, 1984
Analyzes statistics on the characteristics of immigrants to the United States, by sex. Discusses reasons for the predominance of women among immigrants since 1930, and presents a statistical groundwork for future analyses of the implications of this predominance. Includes numerous statistical charts and tables. (KH)
Descriptors: Females, Immigrants, Migration Patterns, Participant Characteristics
Hill, Susan T. – 2001
This report presents detailed statistical trends in doctorate rewards by science and engineering (S&E). The data were collected by the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) and identify field and recipient characteristics, institutions awarding doctorates, and post graduation plans of recipients. Tables include: (1) S&E doctorates awarded by…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Doctoral Degrees, Engineering, Ethnicity
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Tables summarize gender equity data from 542 members of Divisions II and III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, including institutions with either the smallest or largest disparities between proportion of female undergraduates and female athletes; proportion of salaries spent on coaches of women's teams; operating expense budgets for…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, College Athletics, Females
Johnson, Gordon C., Jr. – 1979
From the perspective of contemporary human ecology, this paper presents a descriptive analysis of sexual differentiation in professional occupations, using data provided for the large metropolitan labor forces of the United States in 1970. Aggregate profile characteristics of the total metropolitan labor force [the combined professional work…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Males, Metropolitan Areas
Long, J. Scott, Ed. – 2001
This study documents the changes that have occurred in the representation of women in science and engineering and the characteristics of women scientists and engineers. Data from two National Science Foundation databases, the Survey of Earned Doctorates for New Ph.D.s and the Survey of Doctoral Recipients for the science & engineering doctoral…
Descriptors: Careers, Doctoral Degrees, Employment Patterns, Engineering
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Gleason, Philip M.; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1991
Use of drugs and alcohol on the job is more common among men than women and among blue-collar than white-collar workers according to data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1984. (JOW)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Blue Collar Occupations, Drug Abuse, Females
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Lenney, Ellen – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1981
Reports experimental research testing the following hypotheses: (1) sex differences in self-confidence are a function of a particular ability area; and (2) self-confidence of women is more influenced than men's by the characteristics of the particular individual with whom they compare themselves. (Author/EF)
Descriptors: Ability, College Students, Females, Locus of Control
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Slater, Robert Bruce – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1994
The growing gender gap between the educational attainment of black women and black men presents a serious problem with no solution in sight. The growing difference is likely to erode the relative earning power of black men and undermine their status in the black family. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, College Students, Educational Attainment
Michelotti, Kopp – 1976
The number of workers, which includes persons 16 years of age and older in the civilian noninstitutional population, with specified amounts of education and average years of school completed by age, sex, race, and employment status is shown in this report. (It is based primarily on information from the Current Population Survey, conducted and…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Educational Attainment, Educational Experience, Females
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Roemer, Robert E. – Research in Higher Education, 1983
Patterns of degree selection in 1970-71 and 1978-79 are compared with each other and with that of men. The rate at which women's representation in a field changes is judged by an index of rate of change, and the redistribution of women among fields is analyzed. Possible explanations are offered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Degrees (Academic), Educational Trends, Females
VanSlyke, Judy K. – CASE Currents, 1982
An outline of the membership of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education profiles the average member, his/her job title and responsibilities, career preparation, professional development opportunities, status within the institution, institution type, salaries, and sex and qualification discrimination in compensation. Compensation…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Females, Group Membership, Higher Education
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