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Full Employment Action Council, Washington, DC. – 1985
This report presents a portrait of female unemployment from a national perspective. Summary findings indicate that nearly 8 million American women either do not have jobs or work part-time because they cannot find full-time employment. Unemployment is particularly high among Black women (15%); Hispanic women (11%), and female heads of households…
Descriptors: Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Fatherless Family, Females
Birdsall, Stephen S.; Gunville, J. Michael – 1976
This paper discusses a study to determine patterns of residential segregation by sex in Washington, D.C. over a 30 year period. Objectives were to explain statistically sex ratio distribution in housing, identify unsuspected sex discrimination processes affecting urban populations, and to clarify residential clustering. Washington, D.C. was…
Descriptors: Census Figures, De Facto Segregation, Demography, Females
Walker, Melvin E., Jr.; Holik, John S. – 1976
In order to reduce community resistance to a multi-ethnic/cross-sectional survey by an 1890 institution and to identify those factors which influenced survey completion, 395 white and 335 black heads of households in 19 middle Georgia county areas were surveyed. Since a suit labeling Fort Valley a "diploma mill" had recently been filed…
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Cooperation, Cross Cultural Studies, Heads of Households
Gilbert, Elmira O.; And Others – 1977
In an effort to construct a quantitative aspiration measure for adults, a hypothetical situation with job related conditions was presented to a stratified sample of 21 counties in 5 southern states randomly selected from a 7-state regional sample of low-income county household heads and homemakers in 1960. Resulting data were tested for…
Descriptors: Adults, Aspiration, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Income

Fassinger, Polly A. – Family Relations, 1989
Examined attitudes of 20 divorced mothers about becoming their families' breadwinners. Attitudes toward breadwinning varied according to 3 marital history types: segregated, modified-segregated, and primarily wife-shaped. Findings showed that mothers from segregated marriages had the greatest difficulty accepting the breadwinner role. (TE)
Descriptors: Divorce, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Family Characteristics

Fletcher, Cynthia Needles – Family Relations, 1989
Compared demographic characteristics, incomes, and selected expenditures of two representative samples--male-headed households who pay child support and female-headed households who receive it--based on data from 1985 Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Results showed major disparities in levels of living of these two samples, based on measures of per…
Descriptors: Child Support, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Divorce
Maxwell, Joan Paddock – 1985
This paper examines the extent and nature of poverty in Metropolitan Washington, D.C., how it compares to poverty in other similar metropolitan areas, and what can be done to reduce the numbers of persons suffering from persistent poverty in Washington. According to 1970 and 1980 U.S. Census Bureau data, poverty in the Washington, D.C.,…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Blacks, Census Figures, Child Welfare

Perkinson, Leon B. – 1978
Examining the relationship between urban to rural migrants and household income, 2,118 respondents representing urban and rural populations stratified across different labor markets within 8 counties in the northeastern Coastal Plains of North Carolina were surveyed. The variables employed were: households by race, female head, absence of 1974…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Differences, Family Income
Moore, Kristin A.; Hofferth, Sandra L. – 1978
The basic hypothesis explored in this report is that a young age at birth of a first child is directly associated with becoming a female family head and/or welfare recipient. To determine the validity of this hypothesis, the effect of premarital birth, a young age at first marriage, educational attainment, and family size are explored. Data from…
Descriptors: Age, Birth, Educational Experience, Employment Experience
Employment Standards Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Women's Bureau. – 1973
Decisions by individual women to seek employment outside the home are usually based on economic reasons. Most women in the labor force work because their families need the money they can earn--some work to raise family living standards above the low-income or poverty level; others, to help meet rising costs of food and education for their…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Status, Economically Disadvantaged, Employed Women
Butler, Margaret; Swanson, Linda – Rural Development Perspectives, 1985
Examines changes in female labor force participation since 1950. Finds little difference currently between metro and nonmetro areas in propensity of women to work outside the home. Traces racial and age differences in labor force participation. Finds family situation and changing social expectations responsible for increase in working women. (LFL)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Rife, John C.; And Others – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1992
Interviews with 247 homeless families (including 480 children) in 21 rural Ohio counties found that over two-thirds were headed by young single females. The most frequently cited reasons for homelessness were family conflict or dissolution and economic factors. Implications for service provision and policy development are discussed. (LP)
Descriptors: Children, Demography, Economic Factors, Family Problems
Cho, Woong K.; Ritter, Gerald – 1982
Researchers used data from a 1981 questionnaire survey of 248 heads of household in 3 Mississippi counties to examine efficient predictors of community and life satisfaction in rural Mississippi. Analyzing the impact of 43 variables on 25 questionnaire items concerning community satisfaction, researchers found 13 significant predictors of…
Descriptors: Age, Attitudes, Community Satisfaction, Economic Status
Jenkins, Susan; And Others – 1989
This paper considers the rising phenomenon of one-parent, female-headed households in Georgia, identifies family service needs of these families, and explores availability of services. Female-headed families account for 16.4% of all families in Georgia, making it second-highest in the nation. From 1970 to 1980, the number of female-headed families…
Descriptors: Day Care, Employment Opportunities, Fatherless Family, Heads of Households
Will, Edward E.; Hotvedt, Martyn O. – 1977
Formative and summative evaluations are presented for the Middle Road Traveler, a televised in-school parenting education series intended for junior high school students who are neither current nor expectant parents. Data collected contributed to the development of the pilot test--the principal evaluation activity. A total of 280 students were…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Educational Television, Evaluation Methods, Family Life