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Allingham, John D.; Spencer, Byron G. – 1968
To followup an earlier study of the relative importance of age, education, and marital status as variables influencing female participation in the labor force, this research attempts to measure the relative importance of similar factors in determining whether or not a woman works or wishes to work. Particular emphasis was given to such…
Descriptors: Age, Education, Employed Women, Employment Level
Hannin, Daniel – 1967
This study covered personal and social characteristics, organizational objectives, sponsorship, formal meeting procedures, value concepts, and other factors associated with participation in formal voluntary organizations by a sample of 170 adult Ojibway Indians in three culturally similar communities in northern Ontario. Subject centered interview…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, American Indians, Attitudes
Willis, Lucy Dorothea – 1967
This study dealt with married women as past, present, and future members of the nursing force. Respondents were 53 married women, aged 22 to 68, in the Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Health Region who had been registered nurses. Data were gathered on personal, family, and work history, motives for entering the nursing profession, and satisfactions and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Background, Educational Needs