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National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, 2006
When chronicling how less-skilled workers have fared in the U.S. since the late 1970's, existing literature often cites their falling wages and declining participation in the labor force. Most research describing these trends, however, focuses primarily on men, failing to account for the fact that less-skilled women's real wages have not fallen,…
Descriptors: Labor Force Nonparticipants, Wages, Females, Employment Patterns
Florida State Dept. of Labor and Employment Security, Tallahassee. – 1998
This report analyzes projected changes in population, labor force, and employment by industry and occupation for Florida between 1995 and 2005. More than 50 charts and graphs provide statistics on the following: Florida's population, labor force 1975-2005; employment 1975-2005; industry employment 1995-2005; occupational employment (general);…
Descriptors: Adults, Demand Occupations, Employment, Employment Opportunities
Paukert, Liba – 1984
This report examines the major trends in women's employment and unemployment over the past two decades in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries. Employment and unemployment trends in the labor force by sex are first considered. The report next examines the growth of the female labor supply and the trends in the…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment, Employment Patterns, Females
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Tsong, Peter Z. W. – Phylon, 1974
An examination of the redistribution of the black population associated with changes in the population of labor force age and participation in the South as compared with the non-White or the nation as a whole. The sources of growth and change in the labor force between 1940 and 1970 are explored with respect to changes at the total level, by sex,…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Labor Force
Epstein, Rosalie; Goldstein, Judith – 1976
Based on data from some of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' major statistical publication series, this booklet contains 16 graphic charts to illustrate patterns of change in the American economy and labor force. Charts depict (1) U.S. total labor force (1800-1975), (2) index of output per hour of all persons, total private economy (1909-1975), (3)…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, History
WETZEL, JAMES R. – 1966
THE EXTENT TO WHICH PERSONS WITH WORKWEEKS OF MORE THAN 40 HOURS RECEIVE PREMIUM PAY AND THE EXTENT TO WHICH THEY REGULARLY WORK LONG HOURS WERE STUDIED. THE DATA COLLECTED EACH YEAR IN THE MAY SURVEY OF THE LABOR FORCE BY THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS, APPLY TO WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS WITH ONE JOB WHO WORKED 41 HOURS OR MORE DURING THE SURVEY WEEK.…
Descriptors: Age, Employment Patterns, Individual Characteristics, Industry
Myers, Samuel L. – 1980
Researchers have found that the labor market performance of exoffenders is dismal. The poor post-prison employment experiences of ex-offenders was investigated to determine whether their problems arose from being inexperienced low-skilled workers or from being ex-offenders. The sample was drawn from the Baltimore Life Insurance for Ex-Prisoners…
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Failure
Finn, Michael G.; Blair, Philip – 1978
Examined are several factors related to regional variations in the number of energy-related scientists and engineers and how this subgroup differs from the base group of scientists and engineers. The emphasis of this research project was to determine the influence of regional differences in industry mix and in staffing patterns within industries…
Descriptors: Differences, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1967
Tables and charts developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor illustrate: (1) trends in employment, (2) proportion of workers in white collar, blue collar, service, and farm jobs, (3) membership in unions, (4) areas of rapid job growth, (5) percent change in employment by industry, (6) occupational trends, (7)…
Descriptors: Educational Background, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
Tennessee State Planning Commission, Nashville. – 1967
To assist in the evaluation of future employment and population growth for the State of Tennessee, this two-part report presents both State-wide and regional projections. The State-wide projections are divided into population, labor force, occupational, and industrial projections. In order to show the population and manpower situations which would…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Labor Force, Occupational Surveys
Michigan State Civil Rights Commission, Lansing. – 1967
By projecting the immediate outlook in Michigan into the forthcoming decade, a picture emerges of the social and economic status of non-whites and whites in the years ahead. The methodology used to project industry-occupational group trends of non-whites in Michigan is predicated upon a mathematical model consisting of four basic steps outlined in…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Labor Force, Labor Force Development
Wolff, Laurence; And Others – 1969
Forecasts of the opportunities and requirements that will face the American labor force are presented and discussed. The emphasis is on exploring the distribution of skills, temperaments and other individual characteristics of the labor force in 1960 and to systematically, as contrasted to subjectively and impressionistically, forecast their…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Labor Force, Labor Market
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Darian, Jean C. – Social Science Quarterly, 1976
This paper investigates factors contributing to the rapid rise in labor force participation rates among mothers of preschool children, despite their considerable child-care responsibilities. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Background, Child Care, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns
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Gottfredson, Linda S. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1978
The composition of employment was examined using 1970 census data for employed civilians, Holland's occupational typology, and a prestige scale. Results indicate areas where women and Blacks are under- and over-represented. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
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Bednarzik, Robert W.; Klein, Deborah P. – Monthly Labor Review, 1977
Since 1950, social changes and employment-retirement experiences have contributed to a dramatic increase in labor force participation rates for women, a slower but steady decline for men, and a mixed pattern for teenagers. Tables and charts depict data analyzed in the text. (MF)
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Data Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
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