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Smith, Gary R. – 1979
The study investigated the number; experience; qualifications; other variables (age, salary, and employment levels); and attrition of special education professional personnel in Michigan. Among findings were that the peak employment of new teachers of mentally handicapped occurred in 1976-77, followed by a drop and leveling of employment in the…
Descriptors: Demography, Disabilities, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
Smith, Gary R. – 1977
The purpose of this study was to provide an empirical estimate of the number of newly certified teachers in Michigan who did not enter teaching in the year in which they were initially certified and also to estimate the time this group remained active in seeking teaching positions. The study was limited by lack of data on private school teacher…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Labor Market

Scheetz, L. Patrick; Gardner, Philip D. – 1990
The information in this report was compiled from verifiable minority statistics provided by several four-year institutions. The minorities were all nonwhite students; no attempt was made to disaggregate the minority data into identifiable groups because of the small number of respondents (N=607 out of a total of 2,074). Minority graduates could be…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities, Employment Statistics
Condon, Joyce – 1976
This study was conducted to determine the status of Library Technical Assistants (LTAs) in Michigan Public Schools during 1975-76. LTAs and their supervisors responded to questionnaires on the following areas investigated: (1) contract benefits; (2) LTA work--tasks, advantages and disadvantages of position, appraisal by LTAs of their training and…
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices, Employment Statistics
Michigan State Dept. of Labor, Detroit. Michigan Employment Security Commission. – 1970
In an effort to provide better manpower services to workers and employers in rural areas, the Farm Labor and Rural Manpower Service established new manpower service centers in 4 Michigan counties during 1970. The field staff provided referral services to over 1,000 migrant families and provided part-time personnel services during periods of peak…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Production, Annual Reports, Employment Statistics
Michigan State Dept. of Labor, Detroit. Michigan Employment Security Commission. – 1969
Employment of seasonal labor in Michigan during 1969 reached a peak in July, with an estimated 60,400 seasonal workers employed. Approximately 113,500 workers were employed at some time in cultivation and harvest of Michigan's crops during the 1969 season. Many workers were employed in only 1 activity or quit before its completion, but most…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Production, Employment Services, Employment Statistics
Cogan, John F.; Berger, Franklin – 1978
The impact of the timing, spacing, and number of children on a married woman's wage growth over her life cycle was examined. The data used for the analysis were information pertaining to the labor market experience of women and the birth dates of their children, taken from the 1976 survey of the Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics (IDP). There…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Child Rearing, Cross Sectional Studies, Employed Women
Michigan State Dept. of Labor, Detroit. Michigan Employment Security Commission. – 1971
The Rural Manpower Service reports on the migrant seasonal labor in Michigan during 1971. Seasonal labor has been declining since it reached its peak of 97,700 in 1962. This report discusses migrant seasonal labor with regard to (1) the wages and earnings of the workers, (2) the recruitment of workers, (3) the agricultural-labor housing, (4) the…
Descriptors: Administration, Agricultural Laborers, Education, Employment Statistics
Sommerfeld, Donald Alfred – 1969
A followup study was made of 200 graduates (50 from each program) of different kinds of job training in Detroit, Michigan, during 1968 through the Northern Systems Company Training Center, the McNamara Skills Center, the Concentrated Employment Program Orientation and Operation Mainstream (CEPO-Mainstream), and the Direct On-the-job Training…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Doctoral Dissertations, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics
HAINES, PETER G.; AND OTHERS – 1965
SIX COUNTIES IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE LOWER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN WERE STUDIED TO DETERMINE NEEDED VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS, AND TO PROPOSE A FEASIBLE PLAN FOR THESE PROGRAMS. A TEAM OF RESEARCHERS COLLECTED DATA THROUGH SURVEYS, INTERVIEWS, GROUP MEETINGS, AND INSPECTION OF FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. TABLES AND DATA SHOW--(1)…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Business Education, Distributive Education, Dropouts