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Stevens, Gillian; Boyd, Monica – Social Forces, 1980
Unlike previous research on women's occupational mobility, considers (1) housework to be a possible occupational outcome, and (2) the occupations of both parents as influences on daughters' occupations. Finds that women whose mothers worked are more likely to join the labor force and that their occupations are likely to resemble their mothers'.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Employed Women, Labor Force, Mothers
Parrish, John B. – Journal of College Placement, 1971
Statistics show women made little professional progress either in work or training in the 1960's. The author sees ahead a strong possibility of non traditional careers. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Employed Women, Employment, Females
Wilson, B.; Shorter, Barbara – Training Officer, 1975
The British Oxygen Company Limited's Gases Division Study on the female workforce concluded: not enough use is made of female employee's skill and knowledge, the company shouldn't assume all women want careers but should help them realize the demands a career makes on their time, energy, and commitment. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Employed Women, Foreign Countries
Wiskowski, Joan H. – 1978
Statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor and the New Jersey Department of Labor indicate that: (1) in mid-1977, 40 million women were working, meaning that women composed 41% of the nation's labor force; (2) in New Jersey, women composed 30% of the state's labor force; and (3) both nationally and on a state-wide basis, employment for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Choice, Career Development, Displaced Homemakers
Harmon, Lenore W. – 1968
This paper describes a research project aimed at discovering the vocational interests of women employed in the labor market in nonprofessional occupations. Women from 17 nonprofessional occupations were contacted by mail and asked to complete a revised form of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank (SVIB) for women, and a questionnaire concerned…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Employed Women, Females
Okun, Barbara F. – Journal of the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors, 1972
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Careers, College Graduates
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Rudd, Nancy M.; McKenry, Patrick C. – Journal of Home Economics, 1980
Despite the magnitude of changes in both female labor force participation and labor force attachment, research suggests that young women continue to make inappropriate decisions regarding investment in human capital, that is, education and work experience, given their probable work status later in life. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Employed Women, Family Role
Brandon, George L., Ed. – American Vocational Journal, 1970
The 11 research reports are reviwed under these topics: (1) The Situation in the United States, which reviews reports of the labor force activity of married women, study of dual careers, women in junior college, and attainment versus expectations of women, (2) The Situation in England and France, and (3) New Ideas and Programs for Women, which…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Career Choice, Educational Opportunities, Educational Programs
Yu, Miriam – 1976
Vocational guidance stands out as the most urgent need of women participating in the work market. Adequate guidance can help direct women's abilities to appropriate levels of work and thus avoid frustration and waste of talent. Being better counseled, educated and trained, women will be prepared to accept more demanding, interesting and more…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Guidance
Vetter, Louise; Sethney, Barbara J. – 1972
To aid girls in considering future alternatives and making plans for labor force participation and adult female roles, curriculum materials and associated measures of knowledge, attitudes, and plans were developed and pilot tested with 100 girls in Grades 7, 9, and 11. Materials and measures were revised on the basis of pilot test data, including…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Planning, Curriculum Development, Educational Research
Scott, Robert A. – 1980
Traditional female status, roles, and aspirations and changes that have occurred in American society are traced. While women were barred from colleges and universities in the 1800's, they now account for more than 50 percent of college students. It is projected that by the year 2000, women will represent an even larger percentage of the college…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Career Choice, College Students, Employed Women
Bramson, Leon; Kohn, Lisa – 1975
This report deals primarily with the literature involving mid-career changes within the paid labor force. Changes from unpaid to paid employment and the career shift of the housewife who joins or rejoins the labor force are considered, but shifts to unpaid work, volunteer jobs, and early retirement without a second career are not included. The…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Development, Adult Programs, Adults
Koba Associates, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1976
This bibliography was developed to disseminate information about publications which focus on women's employment in nontraditional fields. It is intended to serve such people as vocational education administrators, education researchers, counselors, teachers, and students considering occupational choices. The literature described is available…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Annotated Bibliographies, Career Choice, Career Opportunities
Walshok, Mary Lindenstein – 1976
A three-year study focused on 120 women in working class jobs (approximately 75% of which were nontraditional) in three major California cities. Emphasis was on searching out factors and processes facilitating greater participation of women in nontraditional blue collar and working class occupations. Attention was given to their personal and work…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Blue Collar Occupations, Career Choice, Case Studies
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Finance. – 1983
These Congressional hearings contain testimony pertaining to the passage of women's career choice equity legislation. The hearings were convened to determine whether federal law, either directly or indirectly, regulates economic opportunities for women in such a way as to alter their career choice between paid employment and homemaking. During the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Demography, Economic Opportunities, Employed Women
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