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Zollar, Ann Creighton – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1982
Through anecdotal accounts, (1) describes variations in the interdependencies between and among members of lower class Black urban families and (2) discusses how divergent styles of interpersonal relationships are reflected in the mutual aid system of the families. Identifies economic factors as of prime importance in determining interaction…
Descriptors: Blacks, Extended Family, Family Income, Family Relationship
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Flaim, Paul O. – Monthly Labor Review, 1984
Reports the results of the March 1983 work experience survey, examining the extent and duration of joblessness and the effect on family income. (SK)
Descriptors: Family Income, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Part Time Employment, Unemployment
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Urban League Review, 1979
Based on available statistics, it is obvious that most Blacks have not recovered from the effects of the 1974-75 recession. Further, many of their gains relative to the status of the majority White population that had been won in the previous decade have been seriously eroded in the 1970s. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Status, Employment Patterns, Family Income
Kazis, Richard; Vargas, Joel; Hoffman, Nancy – Harvard Education Press, 2004
Perhaps the most significant challenge facing our society today is the need to dramatically increase the number of Americans who graduate high school and go on to earn postsecondary credentials. This is an economic, social, and civic imperative ? and it cannot be achieved without real changes in the educational opportunities and supports we…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Credentials, Family Income, Educational Opportunities
Porter, Kathryn; And Others – 1985
Data which demonstrate increasing poverty in the United States are collected in this report. Following a brief introduction, six sections present information to support these major findings: (1) Today there is a growing trend toward income disparity between rich and poor. Americans of moderate incomes as well as those classified as poor have lost…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Factors, Family Income, Federal Aid
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Brookes, B. C. – Journal of Documentation, 1984
Review of recent developments in statistical theories for social sciences highlights Haitun's statistical distributions, Laplace's "Law of Succession" and distribution, Laplace and Bradford analysis of book-index data, inefficiency of frequency distribution analysis, Laws of Bradford and Zipf, natural categorization, and Bradford Law and…
Descriptors: Family Income, Graphs, Information Systems, Information Theory
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Grossman, Allyson Sherman – Monthly Labor Review, 1981
Summarizes statistical data illustrating changing family patterns, number of children with working mothers, racial factors, and child care trends and costs. (SK)
Descriptors: Day Care, Employed Parents, Employment Patterns, Family Income
Chicago Urban League, IL. Dept. of Research. – 1983
This report examines one subset of the 1980 U.S. Census to assess the socioeconomic status of Blacks and Hispanics relative to non-Hispanic Whites in Chicago, and to minorities in the 10 other Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSAs) in the United States with populations greater than 2.5 million. Eight indicators of socioeconomic disparity…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Family Income, Hispanic Americans
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1982
This report presents 20 tables of data on money income and poverty status of individuals and families in the United States in 1981, as derived from the 1982 Current Population Survey of the Bureau of the Census. The income and poverty data are shown in relation to different variables, including race/ethnicity, type of residence, geographical…
Descriptors: Age, Blacks, Economic Status, Family Characteristics
Gee, Marguerite; Mitchell, Denise – 1983
Pay equity is the most important issue affecting all women (but especially women of color) seeking economic equity in the workplace. Over the last two decades, the earnings of White women as a percentage of the earnings of White men have remained constant at about 60%. The wages of women of color, on the other hand, increased dramatically (as a…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Family Income, Females
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So, Alvin Y. – Urban Education, 1984
Given the gap between the low average income of Hispanic families and the high cost of postsecondary education, financial aid must be offered to potential Hispanic college students. Moreover, schools must actively provide Hispanic parents with financial aid program information. (KH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Role, Family Financial Resources, Family Income
Bach, Robert L.; And Others – 1983
Relatively high levels of public assistance use, and low levels of labor force participation among recent arrivals, have focused attention on the ability of refugees to attain self-sufficiency reasonably soon after entering this country. A survey focusing on Southeast Asian refugees resettled in the United States since 1975 indicates that refugees…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Economic Progress, Employment Experience
Vanier Inst. of the Family, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1997
This report is intended to increase awareness of the connections between two central spheres of social activity--work and family. Complementing the conventional analyses of the labor force in terms of economic sectors, educational requisites, age and income distribution, the report also presents an analysis of the family circumstances of the…
Descriptors: Family Caregivers, Family Characteristics, Family Financial Resources, Family Income
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Bahr, Stephen J., Ed. – Journal of Family Issues, 1982
Examines, in eight articles, changes in family economics. Studied effects of low income on young womens' high school completion, impact of negative income tax on children, moonlighting husbands, wives and husband's housework, relationship between human capital and fertility, household expenditure patterns, and cost of housewives' lost work…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Consumer Economics, Economic Factors, Educational Attainment
Minnesota Private Coll. Research Foundation, St. Paul. – 1992
This report provides results from a Minnesota state survey designed to identify the characteristics of the students enrolled in Minnesota colleges and how their families are financing their education. Data are presented from survey responses of 5,347 undergraduate college students. Information is presented separately for dependent and independent…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Family Income, Federal Aid, Financial Aid Applicants
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