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Jones, Ethel B.; Kniesner, Thomas J. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1980
Updates a 1976 article explaining the stability of hours of work per week in the U.S. since World War II. It introduces a revised series of the ratio of female to male wages over time. In a reply to this article, Kniesner presents estimates which support his 1976 conclusions. (CT)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Females
Social and Labour Bulletin, 1980
Recent developments in equal pay, equal employment opportunities, women's involvement in trade unions, and the impact of women's work on family life and national development are reviewed. (SK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Salary Wage Differentials
Stangl, Peter; Hoke, William Neff – 1977
Prime objectives of the survery were to: (1) relate age, sex, geographical area, status within the institution, educational level, etc. to salary received, (2) provide timely data on salaries, and (3) test feasibility of applying similar survey techniques for the entire Medical Library Association membership. Questionnaire forms were designed: one…
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Expenditures, Library Surveys, Medical Libraries
Kiker, B. F.; Crouch, Henry L.
The primary objective of this paper is to describe a method of estimating female-male wage ratios. The estimating technique presented is two stage least squares (2SLS), in which equations are estimated for both men and women. After specifying and estimating the wage equations, the male-female wage differential is calculated that would remain if…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Models

Couch, Kenneth A.; Dunn, Thomas A. – Journal of Human Resources, 1997
Comparison of U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics and German Socioeconomic Panel data found similarities in correlation of earnings and working hours for fathers and sons. Correlation for daughters and mothers was stronger in the United States, where more women are in the labor force. Intergenerational correlations in educational attainment were…
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Educational Attainment

Rubb, Stephen – Education Economics, 2003
Using 1990 US census data, examines the relationship between overeducation and earnings focusing on individuals with postcollege schooling. Finds that being overeducated increases the wages of men working at a job requiring a bachelor's degree. Compares results with findings in Canada and the United Kingdom. Suggests that overeducation contributes…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employment Qualifications, Females, Graduate Study

Ranney, Susan; Kossoudji, Sherrie A. – International Migration Review, 1984
Reviews data on the labor market experience of Mexican female temporary migrants in the United States. Analyzes data from a Mexican national survey and compares the role of schooling, work experience, region of origin,and legal status in male and female migrants' working experiences. (KH)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Females, Foreign Countries, Mexicans

Henle, Peter; Ryscavage, Paul – Monthly Labor Review, 1980
In a study of data concerning distribution of earned income among men and women from 1958 to 1977, it appears that the trend toward greater inequality among men continued but slowed in recent years. The more unequal distribution for women remained stable, probably reflecting limited advances. (CT)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Statistics, Labor Market, Males
King, Wayne; Key, James P. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1975
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, National Surveys, Occupational Surveys, Salary Wage Differentials
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1976
Differences between the earnings of men and women suggest that women are being paid less for doing the same job. Factors that attribute to the wage differences are (1) women are concentrated in those occupations which are less skilled and in which wages are relatively low, (2) women working on full-time schedules tend to work less overtime than…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Females, Income

Sell, Ralph R.; Johnson, Michael P. – Sociology and Social Research, 1977
Described are the American occupational structure by sex existing in 1970 and 1960, and the associated reward structure for these occupations in 1969. The 1969 income differential is decomposed into components which may be attributed to (1) differences in the opportunity structure of women according to occupation, education, and weeks worked, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Employment Opportunities, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Ackerman, Debra J. – Educational Policy, 2006
The demand for child care in the United States continues to grow, but child care workers' wages remain minimal. Using examples within New Jersey, the author demonstrates how low wages impact child care quality and are directly related to the effects of the competitive marketplace. Various historical, regulatory, and cultural contexts also…
Descriptors: Wages, Child Caregivers, Policy Analysis, Child Care

Orton, Eliot S. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1976
This study examines the year-to-year movement in the wage differential between skilled and unskilled workers, 1907-72, using union contract rates in the construction industry. The author examines a number of hypotheses that have been suggested as explanation for changes in the skill differential. (Editor/HD)
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Illegal Immigrants, Job Skills, Mathematical Models

Belfield, C. R.; Beney, A. P. – Education Economics, 2000
Examines the scale and determinants of alumni giving, using datasets from two public-sector UK universities. Considers the importance of alumni giving as revenue and performance measures, comparing UK with U.S. alumni behaviors. Women are more likely to give; high-income grads, particularly lawyers, give greater amounts. (Contains 35 references.)…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Graduates, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Special Libraries Association, New York, NY. – 1976
The Special Libraries Association (SLA) provides information on achieving equal pay for equal work for women librarians in special libraries. A 1973 SLA study is cited to show pay differences between men and women. Then relevant legislation and executive orders are listed for the United States, along with similar legislation for Canada. Attention…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Equal Protection, Females