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Hamm, Kathleen, Ed.; And Others – 1972
Economic and demographic shifts in Appalachia show that overall conditions in the region are improving. This July 1972 economic report presents major changes in Southern Appalachia, Central Appalachia, Highlands Appalachia, and Northern Appalachia. The report includes (1) a summary of the previous year's economic report covering employment from…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Employment Patterns, Housing, Income
Sprigle, Herbert A. – 1972
The primary goal of this project was to determine and evaluate the effects of exposing groups of poverty children to a model educational program for differing lengths of time. The results indicated that the children who participated in the Learning to Learn Program made significantly greater developmental gains than the control children who…
Descriptors: Black Students, Compensatory Education, Educational Programs, Elementary School Students
Kornegay, Francis A. – 1975
Various aspects of the relationship between minorities and malnutrition are discussed in this brief paper. Malnutrition, one of the byproducts of low economic status, is creating a crisis-proportion health problem affecting minority citizens. Malnutrition seriously affects children, older people in poverty, and chronically unemployed or…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Blacks, Economic Factors, Health Needs
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Carrison, Muriel P. – Journal of Education, 1978
This article is a general overview of desegregation. Discussion first centers on the weakening of desegregation by federal housing programs, school board policies and opportunistic politicians, and then proceeds to the relationship of desegregation and poverty. (Author)
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Economic Factors
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Freeman, Richard – Public Interest, 1978
Notes that two groups of black men appear to have made the most substantial economic gains since 1964: the better educated and more skilled, especially the increasing number of highly qualified young black men who have entered colleges and universities; and those from more advantaged family backgrounds. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Comparative Analysis, Economic Change, Economic Opportunities
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Oetting, Gene; Miller, C. Dean – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1977
The work adjustment hierarchy defines work problems of the disadvantaged and indicates which problems need to be resolved first. At some levels there are clear indications of the help needed and of how to provide that help. At other levels, the problem is defined, but there is little information about it. (Author)
Descriptors: Ancillary Services, Career Planning, Interpersonal Competence, Job Placement
Pessen, Edward – Wilson Quarterly, 1977
Maintains that the maldistribution of wealth and static mobility patterns which prevailed in the United States from 1800 to 1940 provide the social and economic basis for present-day inequality. Political reforms have had little effect on living standards, status, and opportunities of most Americans. For journal availability, see SO 505 871.…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Inflation (Economics), Poverty
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Boyer, Ernest L. – Educational Leadership, 1987
Currently 40 percent of those classified as poor are children. The social implications for the educational reform movement require that educators develop programs to confront poverty, health, and family problems. Within the next two decades the majority of students will be ethnically and linguistically diverse, poorer, and more handicapped. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Disabilities, Dropout Rate
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Stronge, James H.; And Others – School Counselor, 1987
Discusses developing adequate educational opportunities for culturally disadvantaged, gifted students. Addresses questions of how these students can be effectively identified; what constitutes a high quality educational program for the students; what inhibiting factors must be addressed in providing education of high quality; and how to bridge the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Counselor Role, Cultural Opportunities, Economically Disadvantaged
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Goldberg, Gertrude S.; Kremen, Eleanor – Social Policy, 1987
The number of poor females has increased because of : (1) gender differences in wages; (2) the inadequacy of public benefits; (3) lack of legislative commitment; and (4) demographic factors such as divorce. These variables emerge as strong predictors of female poverty rates in seven industrialized nations. Only a comprehensive social movement will…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Foreign Countries, International Studies
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Jones-Wilson, Faustine C. – Urban Review, 1987
Society has moral and economic obligations to assist the urban poor to overcome adverse conditions. A national urban policy designed to ameliorate substandard conditions is recommended along with realistic policies and programs of effective schooling. The urban poor have a responsibility to accept and use the help offered to them. (Author/VM)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Civil Liberties, Expectation
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Hall, Orman; Royse, David – Administration in Mental Health, 1987
Examined relationship between measures of socioeconomic status and admissions to public mental hospitals in Ohio. Found strong relationship between aggregate of six variables from 1980 census and county admission rates over six-year period, indicating a strong relationship between measures of socioeconomic status and psychiatric impairment.…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Needs Assessment
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Gaston, John C. – Journal of Black Studies, 1986
Argues that the negative aspects of popular culture and organized sports in American society contribute to the economic, psychological, and social destruction of the Black male. The media nurtures unrealistic fantasies in young Black males, preventing them from acquiring the education and skills necessary to participate in the mainstream. (ETS)
Descriptors: Athletics, Black Youth, Cultural Images, Males
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Wodarski, John S.; And Others – Social Work, 1986
Presents a study of 207 employed AFDC recipients whose benefits were terminated or reduced by 1981 federal policy changes. Findings report respondents' source of income, household characteristics, employment history, expense patterns, child care, coping and social support strategies, health and health care, and psychosocial outlook on life.…
Descriptors: Employment, Fatherless Family, Federal Programs, Federal State Relationship
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Wilson, William Julius – Society, 1983
Although racial discrimination contributes to increasing urban social dislocation, problems such as massive joblessness, the influx of migrants to cities, and demographic shifts underlie the current crisis. Change will only come about through public policies that benefit all the poor, not just poor minorities. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment Opportunities, Labor Market, Lower Class
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