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Congress of the U. S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Government Operations. – 1986
An Employment and Housing Subcommittee hearing on home-based work focused on typically female clerical workers. The following women were found to face obstacles to conventional 9-to-5 jobs: women needing child care, displaced homemakers who lack job training and experience, rural women, disabled women, and older women who encounter job…
Descriptors: Career Education, Clerical Workers, Day Care, Employed Women

Hopkins, Elaine B. – Change, 1973
A thorough study of women in academe and the policies that discriminate against them. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Problems, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Small Business. – 1984
This is a congressional hearing to acquire testimony and information about women in business or about unusual problems that have been found. Testimony includes statements from individuals representing Big Bear Shopper, Inc.; United States Business and Professional Women (BPW/USA); Rural Small Business Programs, Lane Community College;…
Descriptors: Adults, Business Administration, Career Education, Employed Women
Training Officer, 1977
Discusses (1) Britain's Federal legislation (effective in 1975) relating to equal job opportunities for women, especially jobs that involve training, e.g., industrial training, (2) the activities of the Working Party, set up to assist in carrying out legislative requirements, and (3) steps taken by an industry training board to handle future…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Agency Role, Educational Needs, Employed Women

Tinker, Irene – American Behavioral Scientist, 1971
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employed Women, Employment Problems, Females

Randall, Donna M.; Short, James F., Jr. – Social Problems, 1983
Uses the Spector and Kitsuse model of social problem development to analyze the controversy over the refusal of the Bunker Hill Company (Kellogg, Idaho) to give fertile female employees jobs involving exposure to lead unless they were sterilized. Suggests modifications in the model to account for the government role in claims making. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Employed Women, Employment Problems, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
DeAngelo, Lois; Garcia, Bernice – 1977
The conference proceedings relating to employment status and employment-related problems of women in general, and Montgomery County, Maryland, specifically, are highlighted in this report. The purpose of the conference was to establish a solid base for an on-going dialogue with educators, personnel experts, and affirmative action officers in the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Employed Women, Employment, Employment Opportunities
Epstein, Cynthia F. – 1971
The author contends that, despite the struggle for equal participation with men in all social and economic spheres, most American women have not adequately exploited their rights and talents. Beginning with a survey of the cultural themes and values that profoundly affect how women's career decisions are made, she gives detailed attention to the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Career Opportunities, Cultural Influences, Educational Opportunities
Wider Opportunities for Women, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1979
This paper examines the administration of funds under Title III of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act by the Department of Labor (DOL) with respect to women workers. (Title III funds are discretionary funds administered by DOL's Employment and Training Administration, Division of National Programs (DNP), to provide additional services…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Problems, Employment Programs
KEYSERLING, MARY DUBLIN – 1967
PURPOSES OF THE CONFERENCE ON EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR CAREER WOMEN WERE TO EXPLORE MEANS BY WHICH OPPORTUNITIES CAN BE EXPANDED FOR THE TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL JOBS, TO STIMULATE THE EXPANSION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS SO THAT EVERY WOMAN CAN FIND THE TRAINING SHE MAY WANT AND NEED IN ORDER TO…
Descriptors: Child Care, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems
Roe, Daphne A.; Eickwort, Kathleen R. – 1973
The aim of this study was to examine the health and nutritional status of low-income women in Upstate New York and to identify problems that interfere with their employment. Questionnaires on health and work, complete medical and employment histories, physical examination, laboratory tests, dental examination and diet recalls were obtained for 469…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment Problems
Sandell, Steven H. – 1978
To test the economic theory of job search and the rationality of job search behavior by unemployed married women, the importance of reservation wages (or wages requested for employment) was studied for its effect on the duration of unemployment and its relationship to the subsequent rate of pay upon reemployment. Models were established to explain…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities
O'Leary, Virginia E. – 1978
It appears that there is nothing inherently associated with femaleness which should preclude the ascendence of women into management positions. However, barriers do exist and they stem from such factors as societal sex-role stereotypes, attitudes toward women in management, attitudes toward female competence, and the prevalence of the male…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employer Attitudes, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems
Kane, Roslyn D.; And Others – 1977
A study was conducted to determine why so few women applicants were admitted to apprenticeships, what the differences were between the successful and unsuccessful applicants, and what programs and services were needed to insure the success of both applicants and apprentices. In order to identify the major problem areas, 110 questionnaires were…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Background, Employed Women, Employment Problems
Business and Professional Women's Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1976
One-hundred five citations are presented in this selected annotated bibliography about the interchange between American women and the American economy. Readings were selected to dispute the presumptions that women's natural place is in the home and that women were not integral parts of the growth of America and its history. Instead, research shows…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Employed Women, Employment