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Gilchrist, Mary A. – 1970
The relationship between geographic mobility and pupil achievement in reading was investigated for a sample of 2,072 sixth-grade children. A three-way analysis of variance design provided for the study of three levels of mobility when boys and girls were grouped into three levels of ability. Two additional covariates were employed to cause the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Grade 6, Intelligence
Gould, Karolyn R. – 1969
This report gives the findings of a study designed to identify obstacles to career mobility among paraprofessionals in social service agencies and to make recommendations for opening channels for advancement. The experiences of a group of paraprofessionals hired in a special project in 1965 and 1966 by the National Committee on Employment of Youth…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Career Planning, Community Organizations, Disadvantaged Youth
Marvin, R. Paul; Gilbertson, Osmond – 1969
To determine if rural secondary schools were a feasible source of agricultural manpower flow characteristics, 1,302 farmers from 27 southern Minnesota schools were identified on the basis of 1965-1967 school census data. Questionnaires were sent to a random sample of 279, which was divided into those becoming established, those leaving farming,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Agricultural Education, Educational Attitudes, Farmers
Wiley, Wretha W.; Fine, Sidney A. – 1969
These two papers concentrate on criteria for judging nonprofessional jobs or new careers for the poor, steps in developing a career advancement plan, and the systems approach to manpower development in the human services. Attention is given to the need for meaningful and challenging assignments, flexibility in recruitment and program planning,…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Evaluation Criteria, Human Services, Job Analysis
Miller, LaMar P. – 1969
Studied was "the relationship between intellectual achievement responsibility and the variables of self esteem, awareness of upward mobility, intelligence, and academic success." Subjects were 429 black high school students who completed a questionnaire consisting of a biographical inventory, a section on attitudes and aspirations, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aspiration, Black Attitudes, Black Students
Teeple, John – 1968
National goals in social welfare are basically concerned with translating the promise of American life into a closer approximation to reality for the aged, the dependent, the disabled, the disorganized, and the unemployed. Administering social welfare programs may create as many as 400,000 career openings in the '70's, 175,000 of which will…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Core Curriculum, Educational Needs, Educational Planning
Doran, Kenneth T. – 1969
Historically the American educational organization both institutionally and programatically within institutions has been adaptable enough to allow the co-existence of the most diverse institutional forms and curricular programs. In 1953, public 2-year colleges in New York State were encouraged to get rid of their 1-year vocational curriculums and…
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Comprehensive Programs, Educational Mobility
Carruthers, Garrey E.; And Others – 1973
Estimates of the number of persons willing to commute, at alternative wage rates, to job opportunities in north-central New Mexico have been based on results of basic research in the region and 1970 census data. Expressed willingness to commute and socio-economic characteristics data were accumulated from a regional survey of 643 households. The…
Descriptors: Career Change, Census Figures, Computer Programs, Employment Projections
Taggart, Robert – 1973
After giving an overview of the private retirement system and considering deferred wages and labor costs, the study explores the extent of the influence of private pensions on early retirement and on job opportunities of older persons, and the influence of lengthy job tenure requirements on worker mobility. The study weakens the case for…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Financial Policy, Government Role
Nathan (Robert R.) Associates, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1970
This study addresses itself to the problem of what should be done to increase the civilian medical/health field utilization of men who have received medical training and experience while in military service. It was found that military men were influenced in their decision for or against a civilian health career by: military service branch, length…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Career Choice, Employment Opportunities, Health Occupations
Slifman, Lawrence – 1971
This dissertation is primarily concerned with assessing the impact of changes in the aggregate labor supply-demand balance on the upward occupational mobility of lower income workers. The empirical analysis indicates that the size of inter-occupational flows is cyclically sensitive, given relative wages. As the labor market tightens, the…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Labor Economics, Labor Market
Futransky, David; And Others – 1972
This report grew out of the Contractor's work with three Federal agencies to restructure jobs in selected occupational fields and make necessary changes in training, selection, and other manpower practices in order to: (1) enable employees in lower grades to progress to higher grades not customarily filled by promotion from the lower levels; and…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Government Employees, Guidelines, Improvement
Aultman, Mims C. – 1973
More than ten million Americans receive their medical care services through the Department of Defense. The Army Medical Department (AMEDD) directs the largest of the DOD health care systems, of which two are at the officer level and one culminates in warrant officer status. The paper is concerned chiefly with programs at the enlisted personnel…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Armed Forces, Certification, Enlisted Personnel
Stein, Howard F. – 1971
It is in relation to a sense of a tangible future that the shaming dimension of Americanization most directly threatens the mobility and integration of the assimilation-aspiring "ethnic American" of South and East European origin or ancestry. Uncertainty about one's future precipitates uncertainty about one's modes of conflict resolution…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Conflict Resolution, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Groups
Corwin, R. David – 1970
To investigate the effects of the employment policies and practices of New York City banks upon minority employment, six banks were selected on the basis of their higher than average minority group employment. Nearly 200 interviews were conducted with bank personnel, including policy formulators, policy executors, and lower level personnel. These…
Descriptors: Banking, Black Employment, Career Opportunities, Employment Opportunities
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