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State Univ. of New York, Albany. Two Year Coll. Student Development Center. – 1979
Using selected existing data bases and field verification procedures, a project provided estimates of the number of displaced homemakers in New York State (by county) and detailed related educational needs. A minimum of 100,000 and a maximum of 673,700 women ages 35-64 were estimated as widowed, divorced, or separated, not in the labor force, and…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Community Services, Cooperative Programs, Coordination
DOREMUS, MABEL – 1964
TO DETERMINE WHY MANY YOUNG HOMEMAKERS HAVE NOT PARTICIPATED IN ADULT EDUCATION THROUGH THE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE AND WHETHER AND WHAT KIND OF HOMEMAKING HELP THEY WANT, 20 WOMEN IN ONONDAGA COUNTY, NEW YORK WERE INTERVIEWED, GUIDED BY QUESTIONNAIRES TO WHICH VERBAL ANSWERS WERE GIVEN. OBSERVATIONS WERE MADE OF THE APPEARANCE OF THE…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Surveys, Extension Education, Home Economics
Wachowiak, Dale G.; Barret, Robert L. – 1980
One- and two-career married couples, though existing on comparable total family incomes, may be experiencing very different marital situations. The marital agreements of one- and two-career couples were compared to examine the relationship between marital adjustment and the one- versus two-career situation. Married college students and their…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Employed Women, Family Life, Home Management
O'Connell, Agnes N. – 1979
The relationships between life style and personality, role concept, attitudes, the influence of significant others, and personal and professional choices are examined for women pursuing various life styles. College-graduated women (N=87) between ages 30 and 58 were divided into three groups based on career-home commitment. Traditionals (N=24) left…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Employed Women, Environmental Influences
Gerland, Mildred; Sullivan, Mary – 1979
Two surveys were developed in an effort to evolve a model process for setting up a displaced homemaker center, for determining how displaced homemakers are presently being served within a VTAE (Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education) district, and for identifying and then assessing the needs of a sample of displaced homemakers. The surveys…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Community Centers, Community Information Services, Community Involvement
Gittman, Elizabeth – 1975
The motivations of 275 women who were employed full-time, employed part-time, homemakers full-time or vounteeer workers were studied. Analysis of variance was used to test for differences between motivational groups within employment status categories on the demographic variables of personal income, age, educational level and number of children…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Demography, Economic Status
Woods, Doris – 1978
The model described offers information about displaced homemakers that, while specific to Arizona, can provide a guide to persons in any state responsible for program planning. The report presents results of an Arizona Department of Education study which was conducted to: (1) identify the "displaced homemaker;" (2) define the need for services;…
Descriptors: Career Development, Displaced Homemakers, Divorce, Employed Women
Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma City. – 1967
The home health aide is a member of a team which provides home health care services, usually a part of the overall health services furnished by the local county health department. She does those things which are required to maintain normal physical and emotional comfort and to help the patient toward independent living in his own home, working…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Health Personnel, Home Management, Home Visits
Liskov, Adele H. – 1977
Since "work" shifted from the household to the factory, it was not surprising that economics ignored the household as workplace. As a result, housework has not been defined as work. The productive basis of domestic labor, while having been transformed during industrialism, is nevertheless socially and economically productive. Economic productivity…
Descriptors: Economics, Employed Women, Financial Support, Home Management
Meyer, Goldye W.; Owen, Steven V. – 1976
The research reported was an effort to determine whether, in the absence of validated models or measuring instruments effective for objective counseling of mature females, such often-relied upon, easily obtained, visible pieces of data as age, number of children, and educational background are critical predictor variables for counselors and…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Counseling, Females, Homemakers
Davis, Reba Jones – 1971
To investigate the relationship between the estimated quality of dietary intake and (1) knowledge of nutrition concepts, (2) attitude toward nutrition, (3) food preferences, and (4) perception of personal control of dietary intake, information was gathered from two 24-hour food recalls and other instruments administered to 102 women representing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Doctoral Dissertations, Eating Habits, Extension Agents
Peer reviewedForsythe, Sylvia – Community and Junior College Journal, 1978
Cites examples of programs provided by community colleges to meet the educational demands of increasing numbers of displaced homemakers, single mothers, and older women who need to improve their marketable skills. Services include counseling, vocational testing, career exploration, resume writing, job interview techniques, referral services,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Counseling Services, Displaced Homemakers, Females
Peer reviewedAbdel-Ghany, Mohamed; Nickols, Sharon Y. – Home Economics Research Journal, 1983
Inspite of the tremendous increase in the burden of market work faced by married American women in the last decade, the differential in household work time between husbands and wives still persists. The results of this study assert that the differences in socioeconomic characteristics between husbands and wives explain only part of that…
Descriptors: Dual Career Family, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Family Life
Distinguishing Characteristics of the Life Roles of Worker, Student, and Homemaker for Young Adults.
Peer reviewedRooney, Gail S. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1983
Determined whether three life roles of student, worker, and homemaker would be distinguished by career and achievement motivation. A survey of high school graduates (N=212) showed that generally students had higher level career and education aspirations and homemakers had higher social approval values. Characterizations of workers were less…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Attribution Theory, High School Graduates, High Schools
Peer reviewedJette, Alan M.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1981
Describes a diversified approach to delivering home care to vulnerable older people. This pilot program, funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elder Affairs, attempted to reduce the demand for scarce homemaker services. Results suggest homecare diversification did not alter consumer satisfaction but increased manager time. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Daily Living Skills, Delivery Systems, Gerontology


