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Jiang, Naiyong – Chinese Education and Society, 1992
Presents interviews with a female college graduate and a male factory director concerning women graduates' opportunities in China's labor force. Suggests that Chinese managers fear that women will abandon job obligations in favor of family concerns. Lists four reasons that the factory director gave for failing to hire female workers. (SG)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Occupational Mobility
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Ayim, Maryann – Canadian Journal of Education, 1986
This paper examines correlative distinctions between the normative and factual senses of rights and the formal and substantive senses of equality of opportunity. Although women frequently have access to formal equality of opportunity, they seldom enjoy substantive equality. The role of education as an agent of reform is explored. (Author/JAZ)
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Labor Force
Stern, Susan – Basis-Info, 1997
In 1977, when women in West Germany (the Fedeal Republic of Germany) got the legal right to be employed outside the family against their husband's will, paragraph 1356 of the Civil Code, defining housework as the woman's duty, was abolished. Until then, heavy social pressure kept women close to home; in most cases, the choice of an outside…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Family Work Relationship, Foreign Countries
Walsh, Edwina – 1995
Nearly three-fourths of public school teachers are women, yet the majority of the 132 people who sat on the 6 major school reform panels of the 80s were non-teachers and men. Women in education are, as President Bush would have said, "out of the loop," because positions of power belong to men. This book examines the status of K-12 teaching in the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Gorman, Anna M., Ed.; Vetter, Louise, Ed. – 1975
The five major papers whose full texts are included address themselves to various topics that can influence the lives of women in their career choices and advancement. Federal Legislation: Impact on Women's Careers, Mary Allen Jolley, discusses sex discrimination, legal gains made over the past 10 years, sex role stereotyping, and vocational…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Discriminatory Legislation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Sandler, Bernice Resnick; And Others – 1996
This report assesses how the classroom climate is affected by classroom structure, power dynamics within the classroom, different pedagogical styles, the curriculum, and the relationships between male and female students. Data come from quantitative and qualitative studies in classrooms at all levels and in related settings, along with surveys,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Coeducation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Weinstein, Marc – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1979
Presents data from "Years for Decision 4," the latest in a series reporting results of the National Longitudinal Survey on young women and the work force, including information about education, employment, family status, attitudes, and career plans. Tells how to obtain various reports. (MF)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Family Status
Panhwar, Farzana – 1996
In rural Pakistan, agricultural land is owned by men and they use family labor, including women. Women usually transact no cash from cradle to grave. There is no social support for high achievement in their lives. The illiteracy rate among women is very high, especially in rural areas, where only 7.3 percent of women are literate. Poor…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Agricultural Laborers, Distance Education, Educational Needs
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Alonso, Harriet Hyman – OAH Magazine of History, 1994
Asserts that the role of women, peace, and nonviolence have been ignored in U.S. history textbooks. Traces the history of the women's rights movement through U.S. history and emphasizes the links with the peace movement. Includes an annotated bibliography of 13 items for teachers and students. (CFR)
Descriptors: Activism, American Indians, Civil Rights, Civil War (United States)