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Guillemin, Marilys; Wong, Elaine; Such, Georgina – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2023
The under-representation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines has been well documented. We discuss an affirmative action recruitment strategy from the University of Melbourne's STEM disciplines where only female applicants were eligible to apply for academic positions. This strategy has been very…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Higher Education, Females
Joy Cherrelle Avery – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Roles such as principal and superintendent are politically positioned to affect policy and are seen as a steppingstone to the school district administration. In the United States of America, Black women are few in leadership positions. In the 2019-2020 school year there were approximately 1,662 public high school principals in the State of Texas…
Descriptors: Females, Blacks, African Americans, Principals
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Van Rooy, David L. – Environment and Behavior, 2006
The current study assesses the effects of the commuting environment on affective states and hiring decisions. A total of 136 undergraduate females were randomly assigned to one of four conditions based on the length (10 km vs. 30 km) and level of congestion (low vs. high) during a commute. Multivariate analyses of variance indicate that affective…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Bus Transportation, Job Applicants, Undergraduate Students
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Johnson, Kim K. P.; Roach-Higgins, Mary E. – Home Economics Research Journal, 1987
The influence of physical attractiveness, dress, and job type upon 300 college recruiters' impressions of females' employment potential was investigated. Subjects rated female applicants from a photograph on eight employment potential statements. Results indicate that the applicant's style of dress exerted a consistent influence on recruiters'…
Descriptors: Clothing, Employment Interviews, Employment Potential, Females
Ekstrom, Ruth B. – 1981
This employer's guide is part of the HAVE (Homemaking and Volunteer Experience) Skills materials designed to help women identify the job-relevant skills they have learned as homemakers and volunteers and to match those skills with paid jobs. The main purpose of this guide is to help employers who are interested in hiring women returning to paid…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employers, Employment Qualifications, Experience
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Etaugh, Claire; Riley, Sue – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1983
Results of study suggested that single female workers are evaluated favorably so long as they pursue sex-typical jobs, while female and single male workers are viewed much less favorably when they are in sex-atypical fields. (CMG)
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Females, Job Applicants, Males
Smith, Elizabeth P.; And Others – 1983
Bias towards women exists in the selection of applicants to professional and other positions. This research investigated the effects of two rater variables--sex and attitude toward women--and three applicant variables--sex, field (engineering-dietetics), and attributes--(feminine-masculine) upon ratings of competency and personal charm. Analyses…
Descriptors: Competence, Employment Practices, Females, Feminism
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Gordon, Randall A.; Owens, Stephen D. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1988
Presented college students (N=98) with information about job for which they were to consider applicant, information about applicant, and questionnaire examining their impressions of applicant. Results suggest that when more (and job-relevant) information is available about male and female applicants, there will be less sex bias in initial…
Descriptors: College Students, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Evaluation Criteria, Females
Reha, Rose K. – 1982
To determine what interviewers perceived to be important factors in the interviewing process and whether the sex of the interviewer or type of organization he or she worked for influenced their perceptions of such factors, a questionnaire was administered to 42 personnel managers from randomly selected places of business and government offices.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Decision Making, Employment Interviews, Employment Practices
Vermont State Dept. of Education, Montpelier. – 1984
The Vermont Department of Education's Affirmative Action Program is outlined. In addition to listing laws and regulations relating to employment discrimination, affirmative action goals and activities are identified for personnel recruitment, advancement, and training and education. The program covers regular employees, exempt employees, temporary…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Age Groups, Disabilities, Employment Practices
Martell, Richard F.; And Others – 1992
Relying on estimates of variance explained to assess the practical significance of research findings is now common practice. It is suggested that such estimates can offer an inaccurate picture, often underestimating the practical significance of statistically small effects. As an example, research on employment discrimination indicates that in…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Decision Making, Effect Size, Employed Women
Glover, Robert W. – 1978
Drawn primarily from the experiences of the minority Women Employment Program (MWEP) of the Recruitment and Training Program (RTP, Inc.), material in this handbook is provided as a reference for individuals and groups engaged in efforts to place underutilized minorities and women into jobs they have not traditionally held. Outlines of the…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrators, Employed Women, Employment Programs