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Presser, Harriet B. – 1975
Most research on teenage parenthood is concerned with illegitimacy and its determinants such as attitudes toward sex, contraceptive knowledge and practice, family relationships, and cultural factors. Empirical studies on the consequences of illegitimacy are generally limited to problems of recidivism, school dropouts, and welfare dependency.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Birth
Burnley, Cynthia S. – 1979
Interviews were conducted with 30 single women between ages 30-40 in an investigation of the life styles of never-married women. Two-thirds of the respondents reported that, as teenagers, they had established approximate ages for marriage; most expected to be married by age 25. Women who expect to marry see single life as temporary, and may delay…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aging (Individuals), Coping, Expectation
Eckstein, Daniel; Tobacyk, Jerome – 1978
The relationship between birth order and how a person deals with death is investigated. Both theoretical and empirical evidence indicates that birth order influences how a person deals with life tasks. First-borns appear more achievement-oriented than their younger siblings, as exemplified by the fact that disproportionately greater numbers of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Birth Order, Death, Existentialism
Tough, Allen – 1978
Intentional changes over the past two years in the lives of 45 women and men in Toronto were examined through interviews involving extensive probing and dialogue. The intentional changes turned out to be mostly through self-help. It was largely the person herself or himself who chose, planned, and implemented the change. The person often obtained…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Decision Making
Walz, Garry R.; Benjamin, Libby – 1979
Some generalizations drawn from the literature on futurism are set forth in this monograph. Possible social and behavioral consequences of these as they relate to the work of the counselor are projected. The document then suggests some ways counselors can help clients to create rewarding personal futures, and describes a futures studies program…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Counseling Services, Counselor Role, Counselors
Friedman, Adele C. – 1977
This paper presents student research from a class project on the Life and Literature of Foreign-Born Women in California. It examines the role of these women in agriculture, the arts, and political and economic life. Specific accounts of women from Russia, Poland, France, and Mexico are given. Others mentioned include those women born in America…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Foreign Culture, History
Pelletier, Emile – 1974
The concept of aboriginal rights has been interpreted in various ways. Too often the general public does not understand fully what is meant by aboriginal rights. This topic has been debated in Parliament since Confederation and the general attitude of the news media has been to overlook it as unimportant. By definition, an aboriginal right is what…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Context, Culture Conflict, Economics
Sealey, D. Bruce; Lussier, Antoine S. – 1975
The Metis appeared early on the pages of Canada's history, were a major determinant in the westward expansion of the nation, and are still a significant segment of modern Canadian society. This book (1) traces their origin and their slow evolution to nationhood; (2) examines the Golden Age; (3) describes the battles won and lost with the nation of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Background, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Origins
Manion, U. Vincent – 1975
Since attitudes toward retirement may be influenced by attitudes toward aging, this article is intended to correct some of the myths and misinformation held about human aging. Up-to-date research is drawn on to offer a picture of the aging process and its normal changes. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitudes, Expectation, Interests
Ferguson, Patricia, Ed.; And Others – 1974
This report is the seventh in a series intended to summarize the empirical research findings and major theoretical approaches relating to the issues of drug use and abuse. This volume reviews the research undertaken to describe the lifestyle histories of heroin users. These research findings are formulated and detailed to provide the reader with…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Government Publications, Life Style
Kurth, Suzanne – 1974
Women who occupy the status of "never-married" form a social category virtually ignored by social scientists. The socialization and sex role literature indicate the normative expectation for middle class females is for adult life to be based around marriage, so those women who never marry deviate from societal expectations. And, women who never…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Females, Identification (Psychology), Life Style
Association of Chinese Teachers, San Francisco, CA. – 1975
This is a teacher's guide for a multi-media presentation developed using Emergency School Aid Act funds. It was designed for kindergarten to sixth grade students. The purpose of the kit is to increase cross-cultural understanding by providing information about contemporary Chinese American lifestyles. The kit includes a set of three filmstrips…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Chinese Americans, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development
Haffa, Robert P., Jr., Ed. – 1976
The proceedings delve into facets of the women's movement in America and, particularly the effect of women on the national economy. Highlighted are the speeches to the Assembly of Ms. Betty Friedan, Mrs. Catherine East, Dr. Peggy Kruger, Dr. Jean Lipman-Blumen, and Mrs. Phyllis Schlafly, as well as a final report adopted by the Assembly. The…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Disadvantaged, Employed Women, Females
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Gove, Walter; Hughes, Michael – American Sociological Review, 1979
In this paper, the question of why women have higher morbidity rates than men is examined. Data indicate that when marital status, living arrangements, psychiatric symptoms, and nurturant role obligations are controlled, health differences between men and women disappear. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Death, Females, Life Style, Males
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Shirreffs, Janet H. – Journal of School Health, 1978
Health educators can play a very significant role in improving health status in the United States by fostering a belief in individuals that health behavior can and should be self-directed, and that people can understand more about health and thereby take more responsibility for their own health. (DS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Health Behavior, Health Education, Health Programs
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