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McCall, Patricia Ellen – 1974
The focus of this paper is on three questions: Who are the professional women on newspaper staffs? How do they feel about their jobs? What are their job expectations? Questionnaires were sent to each of Wisconsin's 35 daily newspaper editors (all men), a brief form for the editor and a longer form for each woman on his news-editorial staff.…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Employment Practices, Females
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1969
Today all 50 states and Puerto Rico have laws relating to the employment of women; however, the standards established vary widely. This report examines employment legislation in regard to: (1) minimum wage, (2) overtime compensation, (3) hours of work, (4) equal pay, (5) fair employment practices, (6) industrial homework, (7) employment before and…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment, Employment Practices, Labor Legislation
Loeffler, T. A. – 1996
Women with past or present careers in outdoor leadership were asked to suggest strategies by which outdoor and experiential education programs could increase the number of women employed in the field, and support women in becoming even more successful in their careers. The 25 women interviewed ranged in age from 22 to 44, had 1-25 years experience…
Descriptors: Career Development, Employed Women, Employment Practices, Experiential Learning
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Bowersox, Michael S. – Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1981
Investigated male and female officers' attitudes toward women employed as correctional officers in a male penitentiary. Confirmed the hypothesis, that men enact the social responsibility norm in the presence of women, and that women find the social responsibility norm groundless. Suggests expansion of women's limited correctional role. (Author)
Descriptors: Competence, Correctional Institutions, Employed Women, Employee Attitudes
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Guerriero, Janice M. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1981
Clarifies major issues of women's employment by means of a self-administered, true-false questionnaire. Issues considered are sex differences in employment and earnings, occupational segregation, women's participation in the work force, unemployment and women, social change, and myths and misconceptions surrounding women and employment. Answers…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employed Women, Employment Practices, Females
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Lobodzinska, Barbara – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1977
In Poland over 70 percent of married women are gainfully employed. They perform traditional female roles as wives, mothers and housekeepers, as well as the modern role of employee. Coping with both roles at the same time has important social consequences for women, such as family and career conflict. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Employed Women, Employment Practices, Females
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Luna, Gaye – Community College Review, 1989
Reviews legislation and court decisions advancing wage and job equity for minorities and women in academic settings. Discusses provisions of the Equal Pay Act and Title VII, legal precedents for pay equity, and recent court decisions supporting voluntary affirmative action plans. (DMM)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Community Colleges, Court Litigation, Educational Legislation
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Kim, Marlene – Journal of Social Issues, 1989
Discusses ways in which historical wage structures still influence current salaries and underpay for female-dominated jobs. Examines the origins of the California State Civil Service's compensation structure, and finds that gender discrimination explicitly lowered wages for female-dominated jobs. Provides quantitative and qualitative evidence of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparable Worth, Employed Women, Employment Practices
Schoonmaker, Meyressa H. – 1983
Although women in North Carolina increasingly enter the work force to stay and their "protected" status in marriage is no longer secure, North Carolina's women do not have economic equality under law with men. Husbands have full rights to the rents, profit, and control of entirety property and real estate during marriage; and no women…
Descriptors: Divorce, Employed Women, Employment Practices, Equal Protection
Crowley, Michael F. – 1977
This analytical report was developed from existing statistical data to illuminate the role of women and minorities in science and engineering. Two issues are addressed: whether there is a problem related to the employment of women in these fields, and whether women and minorities are underutilized in these fields. Sections of the first part of the…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Practices, Engineering
Dale, Charlene T.; And Others – 1973
The National Council of Administrative Women in Education proposes that the time is here to advance American education by enlivening the upper levels of the educational establishment with a new flow of qualified women into administrative and policymaking positions. The basic principle that emerges from government employment requirements is that…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrators, Bibliographies, Employed Women
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Norton, Eleanor Holmes – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1978
The Bakke decision, the President's civil rights reorganization, and the changes in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and at state and local civil rights agencies demand a greater professionalism in civil rights enforcement nationally. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Employed Women
Smith, Michal – State Government News, 1987
Without an increase in five years, minimum wage workers, 60 percent of whom are women, have experienced a sharp decline in real earnings. Over seventeen million Americans fall outside the federal provision and rely on inadequate state standards. Overtime and tipping laws are discussed. Social costs of maintaining the "working poor" outweigh…
Descriptors: Comparable Worth, Economically Disadvantaged, Employed Women, Employment Practices
Galloway, Sue; O'Neill, June – American Libraries, 1985
Two essays address the issue of pay equity and present opinions favoring and opposing comparable-worth adjustments. Movement of women out of traditionally female jobs, the limits of "equal pay," fairness of comparable worth and market-based wages, implementation and efficiency of comparable worth system, and alternatives to comparable…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Regulation
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Divine, Thomas M. – Journal of Law and Education, 1976
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Court Litigation, Employed Women
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