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Allen, Mary J.; Friedle, James – 1981
Guilt and anxiety in mothers of preschool children as a function of marital and career status, child care arrangements, and traditionalism were studied in a sample of 51 non-student women. The sample comprised four major groups: Group One mothers had an intact marriage and were at home with their children; Group Two mothers had an intact marriage,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitude Measures, Day Care, Employed Women
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Smith, James P. – 1981
Smith reviews a book based on an analysis of at least 11 distinct data sets from empirical studies on intergenerational mobility and status attainment. A few key themes of more than general interest are discussed from each chapter. First, chapters 3-6 are discussed, which Smith considers the best of the book and which trace the main paths of…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Career Education, Cognitive Ability, Economic Status
Gottfredson, Linda S.; Becker, Henry J. – 1980
Data on a nationally representative sample of 3730 white men aged 15 to 24 in 1966 were obtained from the National Longitudinal Study of the Labor Market Experience of Young Men. The men were interviewed every year from 1966 to 1971, and the surveys provide data on aspirations and employment experiences for each year. Three variables--job…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Career Development, Employment Level
Baruch, Grace K. – 1980
A two-stage study of women aged 35-55 focused on issues, concerns, and gratification and their relationship to family status, work status, age, and sense of psychological well-being. The sample was composed of women who occupied jointly one of three family statuses (never married, married without children, married with children) and one of six…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Chronological Age
Kumagai, Gloria L. – 1978
Asian women have been in the United States for over one hundred and twenty years. They are, however, still victims of both sexual and racial stereotyping, the "cheap labor" syndrome, and are denied the opportunity to learn about their own history, heritage, and culture. Traditional female roles among Asian immigrants and a legacy of discriminatory…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Differences, Employment Level, Federal Legislation
Johnson, Gordon C., II – 1975
Black Americans face a paradox concerning death: although their involvement with death is intense, their knowledge of death, per se, comprehension of death related behaviors, and exposure to available life extending alternatives are minimal. An interview based questionnaire was distributed to 1,010 adults in a predominantly black section of…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Black Attitudes, Blacks
Maryland State Board for Community Colleges, Annapolis. – 1980
In April 1980, a conference dealing with sex equity issues and employment was co-sponsored by Hagerstown Junior College and the Maryland State Board of Education. The first keynote speaker was Marian Lang, who works with Black and Decker, Inc. facilities nationwide on the issues and problems of affirmative action. Her presentation began with a…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Attitude Change, Employed Women, Employer Attitudes
Wider Opportunities for Women, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1979
This paper examines the administration of funds under Title III of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act by the Department of Labor (DOL) with respect to women workers. (Title III funds are discretionary funds administered by DOL's Employment and Training Administration, Division of National Programs (DNP), to provide additional services…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Problems, Employment Programs
Carlson, Richard O. – 1979
The hierarchy of positions in an educational organization makes it possible to have an orderly career, which is traced out through a series of related positions. A differentiated salary schedule provides the incentive to pursue an orderly career. Barriers to an orderly career are of five types: assessment, education, seniority, experience, and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Ladders, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Level
Johnson, Paula B. – 1978
While alcoholism and problem drinking is not as prevalent among women as men it nonetheless is a serious health concern, deserving greater attention. Investigation results comparing the consumption and problem drinking patterns of women with men finds that lower consumption rates among females cannot be explained by body weight as men drink more…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavioral Science Research, Drinking, Economic Status
Preston, Jim – 1976
The survey population for the study consisted of 1,025 Vocational Preparatory completions in Sarasota County, Florida, from whom a 63% response rate was obtained. Information was sought concerning their availability for employment, employment experience, relevance of education to employment, place of work, wages, method used in securing work,…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Employment Experience, Employment Level, Followup Studies
National Analysts, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. – 1974
The study consists of a followup survey of about 4,000 recipients of vocational rehabilitation (VR) services in six States over a three year period (1967-69). The objectives were (1) to describe employment levels of VR cases after closure, (2) to conduct cost/benefit analyses of services provided, and (3) to identify salient characteristics…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Cost Effectiveness, Employment Level, Employment Programs
Paulus, Susan; Gilbert, Harry – 1970
A study was undertaken to obtain current information about individuals professionally concerned with linguistics and related fields. The study is based on information from the 1968 questionnaire of the National Register of Scientific and Technical Personnel. Four aspects of the core community are emphasized: (1) academic training: highest degree…
Descriptors: Background, Educational Background, Educational Experience, Employment Experience
Young, Anne McDougall – 1975
The number of unemployed persons at some time during calendar year 1974 totaled 18.3 million which is nearly four million above the 1973 level. The number of persons who worked reached 101.7 million. The proportion of the population who work varies widely by age, and the pattern for men differs from that for women. Over this period, the rate for…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC. Bureau of Training. – 1969
Tables in this statistical supplement are based on data submitted by Federal agencies in their annual training report to the Civil Service Commission for Fiscal Year 1968 (see document AC 004 019). The first table (Tab A) summarizes all training activity and expenditures for the year, with data arranged by occupational levels (GS01-04 through GS…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Attendance, Employment Level, Expenditures
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