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Mitchell, Linda G. – 1983
A review of research suggests that female participation in the work force in the United States creates change in the socioeconomic status of women and thus in their consumer behavior. In 1950, 25 percent of married women were in the labor force; in 1975, 44 percent worked outside the home. The increasing number of married working women has led to…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Economic Change, Employed Women, Family (Sociological Unit)
Gill, Margaret; Massiah, Joycelin – 1984
One of a series emanating from a three-year project concerned with the role of women in the English-speaking Caribbean, this publication examines women's work in the Caribbean. The project's purpose is to establish a data base for teaching, research, and planning purposes and to develop guidelines for a cohesive social policy that recognizes…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Development, Economic Status, Employed Women
Cooper, Anne M. – 1988
A study compared the visibility and participation of women working in United States television with that of women working in television in other countries. Video tapes of five consecutive evening news broadcasts in 1986 from the United States, Japan, Sri Lanka, Colombia, and Jamaica were analyzed for such data as the proportion of women anchors,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Developing Nations, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Hartmann, Heidi I., Ed.; And Others – 1987
This volume contains 12 papers commissioned by the Panel on Technology and Women's Employment. "Technology, Women, and Work: Policy Perspectives" (Eli Ginzberg) is an overview that provides a context for the volume. The four case studies in Part II describe the impact of information technology in the insurance industry, among bookkeepers, among…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Automation, Employed Women, Employment Level
Benson, Helene A. – 1980
This speech focuses on women and private pension plans, such as private pension coverage and smaller benefit amounts. Pension issues affecting women as employees include participation in plans, vesting, break-in service, benefit accruals, integration with Social Security, sex-based actuarial tables, portability, inflation, and individual…
Descriptors: Divorce, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Federal Legislation
Levine, James A.; And Others – 1981
This report examines the relationship between the federal government's child care programs and policies and the federal government's goal of equal opportunity for women. Specifically, the report reviews three dimensions of federal child care activities: programs and policies whose primary purpose is to assist families with child care; the…
Descriptors: Day Care, Disadvantaged, Educational Opportunities, Employed Women
Small, Jo Ann – 1980
Many studies have demonstrated that psychological needs and occupational values differ for males and females. An investigation of the interaction effects between occupation and gender compared the scores of men and women in the same occupations on scales measuring psychological needs, occupational values, and concerns about worker traits and job…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Vetter, Louise; And Others – 1977
A study was conducted which examined the career planning programs provided by employers for their women employees and by postsecondary education institutions for women employees through community-based (continuing education) programs or cooperative programs between educational institutions and employers. Data were collected during 1977 from…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Development, Career Planning, College Programs
Baruch, Grace K.; Barnett, Rosalind C. – 1979
A study to determine the influence of occupational competence, economic independence, and involvement in a variety of roles upon the well-being of adult women is reported. Prior to reporting results, the document discusses social changes that have made occupational competence and economic independence critical for women's successful adaptation.…
Descriptors: Adults, Childhood Needs, Economic Status, Educational Needs
Wallston, Barbara Strudler – 1978
Research on women and employment, and on women generally, has had a tendency to focus on either person or situation variables, overlooking behavior as a function of the interaction of both. The omission of situation variables and the concentration on person variables in research on women and employment has serious consequences in drawing policy…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Nadelson, Carol – Journal of American College Health, 1983
Emerging themes and information from research studies about issues that are likely to affect the future lives of today's college students are considered. Issues such as child-raising versus careers for women and the changing role of women are highlighted, in an attempt to give counselors further perspective on these matters. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Divorce, Dual Career Family, Employed Women, Family Structure
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Ferber, Marianne A. – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1982
Reviews research published since 1976 that deals with the economics of women and work in the United States. Indicates that female labor force participation is related to women's household activity and vice versa. Focuses on problems of sex discrimination in the labor force. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Economic Research, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Family Structure
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Bailey, John A. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1982
Presents statistics on the changing human resources mix in the labor force, which vocational counselors should be aware of. Trends include higher percentages of women working, and older men and married men leaving the work force. One result is an increasing number of persons are able to retire earlier. (JAC)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employees, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
Stevens, George; Marquette, R. Penny – Journal of College Placement, 1979
While the progress made by women in medicine and other fields seems promising, it nonetheless fails to meet the rising expectations created by various legal actions and legislation. People must begin to recognize the social and economic costs of continued discrimination against women and others. (Author)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Legislation
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Kahne, Hilda – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1979
Reviews women's present and expected future place in the world of work. Two issues growing out of changes have taken place in women's economic roles: the expansion of the range of occupations in which women engage, and work structure flexibility responding to the intertwined nature of work and family lives are recommended. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Employed Women, Family Life
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