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Kreps, George M.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1994
Surveys of businesses and adult Amish males in Holmes and Wayne counties (Ohio) indicate that farming is declining as the primary occupation for Amish males and that the Amish occupational structure is becoming more complex as more Amish males work away from home. Possible impacts on Amish society, such as increased need for formal education, are…
Descriptors: Amish, Employment Patterns, Farmers, Males

Clinton, Lawrence; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1975
The economic consequences of urban relocation and the relationship of pre-relocation experiences and migrant characteristics to successful completion of vocational training and employment are assessed for 202 male American Indian relocatees who had participated in the Bureau of Indian Affairs' Direct Employment or Adult Vocational Training…
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Males