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Camp, Andrea; Moore, Amy J. – 1989
This survey, which was part of a campaign designed to draw attention to work and family issues important to Americans, was published simultaneously by 21 national magazines. The purpose of the survey was to obtain opinions on child care needs and family issues from readers of the magazines. Each magazine included a one-page questionnaire in its…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Employed Women, Family Problems
Emlen, Arthur C. – 1982
Results are reported from a survey conducted to examine the interdependence of family and work, with special emphasis given to the child care arrangements that make work possible. A total of 953 employees (458 women, 490 men, and 5 not reporting their sex) from three companies in Washington, D.C., were sent a four-page questionnaire designed to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Employed Parents
Brockman, Lois M. – 1994
A Manitoba survey examined child care use, child safety concerns, and parents' on-farm and off-farm work to determine the needs of farm families for child care services. Of 972 questionnaires mailed to Manitoba farm residences, 121 were returned by respondents who were actively farming and living on a farm with at least one child younger than 16…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Safety, Child Welfare, Children
Texas Univ., Austin. – 1990
The result of a community assessment of child care needs, this report presents the conclusions and recommendations made by the President's Ad Hoc Committee on Child Care at the University of Texas at Austin. This committee, composed of faculty, staff, and students, was appointed to conduct a comprehensive examination of the child care needs and…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Day Care Effects
Belz, Elaine J. – 1988
This document describes findings from a survey of the women selected by their companies to receive the TWIN (Tribute to Women and Industry) award given by the Young Women's Christian Association. The women are described in terms of their years employed (the average was 19 years); career development (64 percent promoted within the last 10 years);…
Descriptors: Achievement, Administrators, Awards, Cultural Background