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Wong, Morrison G.; Hirschman, Charles – 1979
In the early 1960s, Asian immigration to the United States was severely limited. The passage of the Immigration Act of 1965 expanded Asian immigration and ended a policy of racial discrimination and exclusion. Currently, over one third of the total immigrant population to the United States is from Asia, particularly China, Japan, Korea, the…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Demography, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
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Stinner, William F.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1993
In Hebei Province (China), interprovincial migrants, particularly recent ones, were found to have higher status jobs than lifetime residents in both urban and rural areas. Upper-rung employment was associated with gender and educational attainment, but the most consistent explanation of occupational distribution emphasizes psychological and social…
Descriptors: Educational Status Comparison, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
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Dragga, Sam – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1993
Discusses socioeconomic influences that contribute to women's dominance of the technical writing profession, which brings with it the risk of diminishing wages and prestige. Suggests that professional associations ought to provide technical writers (and teachers ought to provide their students) with information regarding satisfactory salaries and…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Females, Higher Education
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Miech, Richard A.; Eaton, William; Liang, Kung-Yee – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 2003
Growth curve analysis was used on data from the National Longitudinal Survey (n=9,532) and Baltimore (n=3,481) to determine whether disparities in the occupational standing of white men compared to women and minorities grew with advancing age. Results indicate that disparities remained constant over the life course for all but African Americans…
Descriptors: Adults, Aging (Individuals), Employment Level, Employment Patterns
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Tran, Thanh V. – International Migration Review, 1991
The relationships between sponsorship types and employment status among three ethnic groups of Indochinese refugees who arrived in the United States between 1978 and 1982 are examined via a survey of 1,780 refugees between 18 and 64 years old. No significant interaction effects are found between sponsorship types and ethnic groups. (SLD)
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Ethnic Groups
Thomas-Breitfeld, Sean – 2003
This brief analyzes the employment patterns and socioeconomic characteristics of Latinos. Nationally, Hispanics constitute 11.1 percent of the U.S. workforce. The number of Latino workers is expected to grow by 36.3 percent this decade. Working Latinos have persistently had high poverty and unemployment rates due to such factors as insufficient…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Hispanic Americans
Brown, Clair – 1982
The degree to which wives' work decisions reflect the fulfillment of efficiency principles versus a response to social norms and personal needs was analyzed. The National Longitudinal Survey of Women, who were 30 to 44 years of age, provided the data base. To determine if women's work decisions were consistent with maximizing their economic return…
Descriptors: Adults, Decision Making, Economic Factors, Employed Women
Sharda, Bam Dev; Nangle, Barry N. – 1981
Data from a sample of 32-year old men and their working wives from Lenawee County, Michigan, were examined to study the effect of postmarital education on the individual and collective statuses of married couples. Current socioeconomic status of each of the spouses was predicted to be a function of family background, educational and occupational…
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Background, Educational Status Comparison, Employed Women
Haveman, Robert H.; Wolfe, Barbara L. – 1981
This paper presents a decision-process model for explaining the growth in transfer recipiency (the receipt by working age people of disability income), the choice of work status, and the reduction in labor force participation of older workers. It is hypothesized that the attractiveness of disability income transfer options has led older male…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Eligibility, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
Gottfredson, Linda S.; Becker, Henry J. – 1980
Data on a nationally representative sample of 3730 white men aged 15 to 24 in 1966 were obtained from the National Longitudinal Study of the Labor Market Experience of Young Men. The men were interviewed every year from 1966 to 1971, and the surveys provide data on aspirations and employment experiences for each year. Three variables--job…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Career Development, Employment Level
Arizona State Dept. of Economic Security, Phoenix. – 1986
This report analyzes economic and demographic characteristics of Arizona's Hispanic population. In 1980 Arizona ranked fourth among the states in Hispanic concentration (16.2%) and eighth in total number of Hispanics. More than 45% of Arizona's Hispanics lived in Maricopa County. Almost 90% had their ancestral origins in Mexico, but 82% were born…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Demography, Dropout Rate, Economic Status
Roos, Patricia A. – 1982
Differences in the occupational attainment patterns of men and women were investigated by using data from 12 industrial societies. The sample consisted of employed persons 20 to 64 years of age working full- or part-time in the United States, Australia, Denmark, Finland, West Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Sweden,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Employed Women, Employment Level
Gorin, Zeev – 1978
A natural study was conducted to determine the effects of division of labor (level of socio-economic development), dependency, and mode of production on participation of women in the labor force. Participation of women in the labor force was operationalized by two indicators: (1) women as percentage of the total number of wage earners and salaried…
Descriptors: Cross Sectional Studies, Employed Women, Employment, Employment Level
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Muschkin, Clara G. – International Migration Review, 1993
Explores the individual-level relationship of return migrant status to employment outcomes, taking into account local and regional factors such as the Puerto Rican level of employment. Findings using 1970 and 1980 Census data support a negative influence of return migrant status. Mediating factors are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Economic Factors, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
Rose, Harold M. – 1976
Large numbers of blacks have been moving into residential zones outside the central city but within what is sometimes called the metropolitan ring. By 1970, 3.5 million blacks, or a million more than in 1960, lived in these areas. Although these areas are outside the city proper, they should not be linked to the images held of typical suburbia.…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Community Services, Economic Opportunities
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