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White, Margaret – British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2009
In 2006, there were an estimated 181,000 low-income children in the province, with British Columbia (BC) reporting the highest before-tax child poverty rate (21.9%) in Canada (15.8%) for the fifth year in a row. This was the news in the "2008 Child Poverty Report Card" recently released by the First Call: BC Child and Youth Advocacy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Income, Public Education
Nota, Laura; Soresi, S. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2009
Background: The literature places special focus on the quality of life (QoL) of individuals with disability and on their self-determination and social and work participation. The field of vocational guidance also considers the satisfaction these individuals experience concerning their future crucial to their QoL. At the same time, however, persons…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes
McLaughlin, Diane K.; Coleman-Jensen, Alisha J. – Rural Sociology, 2008
We examine the prevalence of nonstandard employment in the nonmetropolitan United States using the Current Population Survey Supplement on Contingent Work (1999 and 2001). We find that nonstandard work is more prevalent in nonmetropolitan than in central city or suburban areas. Logistic regression models controlling for sociodemographic and work…
Descriptors: Occupations, Employment Patterns, Metropolitan Areas, Incidence
Eagan, Kevin – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2007
Although part-time faculty continue to dominate the instructional workforce of community colleges, relatively little is known about this diverse group of individuals. Part-timers are often portrayed as being "free-way flyers" who constantly seek full-time appointments in postsecondary education institutions. However, as this article demonstrates,…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Community Colleges, College Faculty, Higher Education
Jackson, Jerlando F. L. – Teachers College Record, 2006
This study examined the status of African American males in academic leadership positions at American colleges and universities in comparison with other males (e.g., Asian). Guided by disparate impact theory, descriptive trend analyses and impact ratios were computed using the 1993 and 1999 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty (NSOPF). These…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, Administrators, College Administration
Wash, Patrick D. – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1982
To establish a framework within which occupations can be compared, this article details four occupational characteristics: size, growth rate, average earnings, and susceptibility to unemployment. This information is presented for 177 occupations which account for half of total employment. (SK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Labor Supply, Occupational Information
Black, Dan A.; Haviland, Amelia M.; Sanders, Seth G.; Taylor, Lowell J. – Journal of Human Resources, 2008
We examine gender wage disparities for four groups of college-educated women--black, Hispanic, Asian, and non-Hispanic white--using the National Survey of College Graduates. Raw log wage gaps, relative to non-Hispanic white male counterparts, generally exceed -0.30. Estimated gaps decline to between -0.08 and -0.19 in nonparametric analyses that…
Descriptors: Wages, Females, Employment Patterns, College Graduates
Mitchell, Judith M.; Adkins, Rodney H.; Kemp, Bryan J. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2006
A cross-sectional study investigated the role of both aging and disability on employment status over the life span. Current employment rates of 262 people with a disability and 115 people without a disability were compared. Impairments were polio, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, rheumatoid arthritis, stroke, and miscellaneous. Ages ranged from…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Disabilities, Cerebral Palsy, Employment Patterns
Sweet, James Arthur – 1968
This study of the employment patterns of married women in relation to family composition is based on a sample of 32,500 cases from the 1960 census. Comparisons of employment rates among subpopulations and dummy variable regression techniques were used to analyze the data. Employment status, including full or part time, was compared with family…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Family Characteristics

Gellner, Christopher G. – Monthly Labor Review, 1973
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Industry
Cheung, Hoi Yan; Chan, Alex W. H. – Research in Education, 2008
This study investigates the relationship between Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) scores in mathematics, science and reading and the employment rates in the following four economic activities: research and development, agriculture, industry, and service industries. Thirty-three countries were included in the study, and most…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Research and Development, Females, Industry
Gowan, Mary A.; Lepak, David – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2007
The authors examined the relationship between an individual's human capital profile--knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics--and compensation before and after a job loss. The results of this study show that the types of human capital that predicted pre-job-loss salary differ from the types that predict reemployment salary. The…
Descriptors: Guidance, Human Capital, Longitudinal Studies, Labor Turnover

Fisher, Julie – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1994
Compares a 1992 survey of Australian technical communicators with a 1991 survey of American technical communicators, looking at similarities and differences. Discusses member profiles, employment profile and salary, job satisfaction, and other issues. Finds no marked differences between the profiles of Australian and United States technical…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction

Castells, Manuel; Aoyama, Yuko – International Labour Review, 1994
Analysis of occupational structures in Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States shows divergent paths toward postindustrial society, with different forms of knowledge-based production (service-economy and info-industrial) that reflect cultural and institutional diversity. (SK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Economic Change, Employment Patterns

Landry, Bart; Jendrek, Margaret Platt – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1978
The present study focuses primarily upon wives in Black middle-class families, with comparisons made to wives in middle-class White and working-class Black families. Results suggest that Black middle-class wives have higher employment rates because of economic need. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns