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Haber, Sheldon – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1973
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Industrial Structure, Labor Economics

Young, Anne M. – Monthly Labor Review, 1973
Special Labor Force Report shows mothers of almost 26 million children under age 18 were in the labor force in March 1972. (Editor)
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Children, Employed Women, Employment Patterns

Evans, Robert Jr. – Monthly Labor Review, 1972
The paternalistic industrial system is not likely to be discarded soon; in today's fast-moving economy, it affords cost flexibility and employment security. (Editor)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Industrial Structure, Labor Conditions, Labor Economics

Carnoy, Martin – Comparative Education Review, 1972
This paper estimates for a given year (1959) both rates of return and present values to taking additional schooling in Puerto Rico, and relates these rates and present values to the increase in schooling per male worker in broad occupational categories over the 20 years, 1940-1960. (Author/RY)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Data Analysis, Educational Demand, Educational Economics

Breyer, Carol Ann; Zalupski, Vilma – Community and Junior College Journal, 1981
Reviews current forces affecting women in the job marketplace, i.e., societal attitudes, discriminatory practices, and lack of role models in top management. Offers suggestions for helping women "meet the system" such as gaining male support, fostering organizational teamwork, and increasing political and legislative activity. (DMM)
Descriptors: Administrators, Attitude Change, Career Development, Change Strategies

Kii, Toshi – Gerontologist, 1979
Although Japan is known to have the earliest mandatory retirement age (age 55) among the industrialized nations, the majority of workers continue to work beyond that age. Two systems allow those retired from their career jobs to continue to work: the reemployment system and the extension-of-employment system. (Author)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cross Cultural Studies, Developed Nations, Employment Patterns

Fullerton, Howard N., Jr. – Monthly Labor Review, 1989
The labor force is expected to expand at an annual rate of 1.2 percent, a much slower pace than in 1976-88; fast-growing segments include Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and other minority groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Futures (of Society)

Ehrenhalt, Samuel M. – Monthly Labor Review, 1993
Analysis of industrial and demographic dynamics of New York City at once mirrors and anticipates events in other parts of the nation. Key factors are the sharp loss of manufacturing jobs, the rise in knowledge-based jobs, and the increased role of women and minorities in the labor force. (Author)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Employment Patterns, Females, Labor Force

Cohany, Sharon R. – Monthly Labor Review, 1992
Comparison of labor force activity of Vietnam-era veterans and nonveterans shows few differences in employment status. However, although earnings were similar overall, veterans outearned nonveterans at lower educational levels, and those who served outside the war zone earned significantly more than war-zone veterans and nonveterans. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Disabilities, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns

Allen, Claudia; Collins, Mimi; Mulligan, Barbara – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 2000
Provides statistics by ethnic group related to the labor force, college enrollment, and degrees conferred. Discusses the use of technology in career services and recruiting. Explores the nature of work and the concept of globalization as they relate to today's graduating college students. (MKA)
Descriptors: Career Guidance, College Students, Demography, Educational Trends
Try, Sverre – Journal of Education and Work, 2004
Using data from the Norwegian Graduate Survey from 1985 to 1999, the study investigates Norwegian graduate students' entry into the labour market. The study finds that more than half of the employed graduates enter the work force via a flexible job, that is either a temporary or a part-time job, and the proportion has increased during the period.…
Descriptors: Part Time Employment, Graduate Surveys, College Graduates, Labor Market
Orwin, Robert G.; Campbell, Bernadette; Campbell, Kevin; Krupski, Antoinette – American Journal of Evaluation, 2004
The passage of the Contract with America Advancement Act terminated the Social Security Administrations Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income benefits for persons diagnosed with drug or alcohol addiction (also known as DA&A recipients), effective January 1, 1997. From an evaluation standpoint, the law created the opportunity…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Substance Abuse, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Force
Secret, Mary; Peck-Heath, Claudia – Journal of Family Issues, 2004
This study investigated the relationship between maternal labor force participation and the general health and school performance of school-age children in public assistance families. Data were obtained from face-to-face interviews with 97 mothers drawn from a random sample of public assistance recipients in one community. Using a measure of…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Mothers, Well Being, Labor Force Nonparticipants
Sum, Andrew; Trubs'kyy, Mykhaylo; Fogg, Neeta P. – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2003
The impacts of foreign immigration on population and labor force growth during the 1990s varied widely across U.S. geographic regions, divisions and states. New England was far more dependent than nearly all other regions on the new wave of foreign immigrants to achieve its population growth and labor force growth during the past decade. In fact,…
Descriptors: Population Growth, Employment Patterns, Labor Market, Labor
Quigley, Denise D. – 1995
Over the last 30 years, the demographic picture of youth in the United States has changed as a result of the "immigrant boom." The percentage of youth who are immigrants has increased, and the bulk of them have been in the United States from 1-5 years, are aged 20-24, and are male. The educational make-up of the youth population has also changed:…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns, Enrollment Trends