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Rank, Mark R. – 1982
A longitudinal study of the relative influence of wives and husbands in deciding whether a wife should work was conducted in Seattle, Washington. A sample of 378 married couples of similar socioeconomic status (SES) was interviewed in 1977, and of these, 349 couples were interviewed a year later. The husbands' perceptions of the relative influence…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Employed Women, Family Income, Family Influence
Gee, Marguerite; Mitchell, Denise – 1983
Pay equity is the most important issue affecting all women (but especially women of color) seeking economic equity in the workplace. Over the last two decades, the earnings of White women as a percentage of the earnings of White men have remained constant at about 60%. The wages of women of color, on the other hand, increased dramatically (as a…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Family Income, Females
Wilson, Alfonso; Dyste, Ron – 1983
Prepared as testimony to the California Assembly Special Committee on Community Colleges, this report provides information on community college student income levels, financial aid, and estimates of unmet financial need and ensuing consequences for students and the colleges. First, questions raised by the committee regarding family income levels…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Family Income, Financial Needs, State Surveys
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McNair, Charles L. – Negro Educational Review, 1975
Argues that in most black families, whether low income or not, both spouses share decision making and the performance of expected tasks: national data show that over 70 percent of the heads of black families are males, and that the husband's earnings surpass the wife's in most low income black families. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, Blacks, Census Figures, Decision Making
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Atkinson, Reilly – Integrated Education, 1975
This testimony, before a public hearing of the New York City Commission on Human Rights in May 1974, summarizes the implications of a study done at the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the number and characteristics of families that will buy a house, and what kind of housing problems they have, for the relative status of blacks or whites or other…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Family Characteristics, Family Income, Family Problems
Masters, Stanley H. – J Hum Resources, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Census Figures, Dropouts
Weis, David L.; Sacalis, Jill – 1981
To investigate the development of children's concepts of marriage and the family, 43 preschool children were interviewed and their parents were asked to complete a questionnaire. Interviews were structured to determine whether the children had formed an appropriate gender identification, whether they had androgynous or traditional sex-role…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Family Income, Family Influence, Family Structure
REAP Associates, Washington, DC. – 1977
This study was designed to measure the economic impact on state agencies, AFDC recipients and child care providers if day care payments were calculated as income disregards rather than Title XX expenditures. The methodology, used in preliminary surveys in four states (North Carolina, Oregon, California and Maine) consisted of three major steps:…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Data Analysis, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Shaut, William E.; Goettel, Robert J. – 1980
The purpose of this study was to determine whether family income is associated with student choice of higher cost versus lower cost colleges. Family income, level of Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) award, and selected personal characteristics of a sample of 4,500 TAP recipients were examined to determine attendance patterns at 11 public and…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Choice, Family Income, Higher Education
Swanson, Robert W.; And Others – 1979
In an effort to analyze the patterns of income and benefit receipt among Michigan Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients, this study examined a sample of cases for 21 different types of welfare and non-welfare income sources. The results showed an interaction among the various income sources and showed they can have an effect…
Descriptors: Eligibility, Family Characteristics, Family Financial Resources, Family Income
Hick, Thomas L.; And Others – 1979
This paper is a technical report of analyses carried out to determine the effects of parents' involvement in a prekindergarten program on their children's cognitive development. The research was part of a longitudinal study of the New York State Experimental Prekindergarten Program. A multiple linear regression approach was used to test hypotheses…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Family Income, Knowledge Level
Irvine, David J.; And Others – 1979
As part of a longitudinal study of the New York State Experimental Prekindergarten Program, the effect of degree of parental involvement in the program on children's cognitive development was examined. Parent involvement included employment in the program, school visits, home visits by school personnel, group meetings, and incidental contacts such…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Family Income, Knowledge Level
McAuley, Alastair – 1977
This paper assesses the nature and extent of poverty in the USSR in the post-Stalin period, primarily in the decade after 1958. The author describes Soviet anti-poverty policies and discusses their impact. He notes that the Soviet government's ability to influence economic welfare and income distribution lies in its control over wage and salary…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Family Income, Government (Administrative Body), Living Standards
Moyer, Harriett – 1975
Utilizing data derived from the U.S. Census, a 10 percent stratified sample of U.S. population from nonmetropolitan counties (276 counties) as of 1950 was examined in terms of 2 opposing hypotheses: (1) the higher the level of manufacturing activity, the higher the quality of the housing in rural areas; and (2) industry attracted to rural areas…
Descriptors: Age, Census Figures, Correlation, Education
Schmidt, Fred H.; Koford, Kenneth – 1975
Persons of Spanish heritage constitute the only minority in the United States whose numbers continue to grow through large-scale immigration. Mexican nationals, the "invisible people", incessantly infiltrate the U.S. population from Mexico. From 1939 through 1969, more than 7.4 million nationals entered the country unlawfully and were…
Descriptors: Braceros, Cultural Exchange, Economic Factors, Economics
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