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Allingham, John D. – 1967
This paper is intended to provide a systematic treatment of some hypotheses relating to labor force participation determinants, and an illustration of the relative importance of age, education, and marital status for female participation. Marital status, education, and age have all been shown to affect participation rates. On an impressionistic…
Descriptors: Age, Education, Employed Women, Foreign Countries
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1976
This report indicates that although during the last 55 years the ranks of women workers have risen from only one out of five to two out of five of all workers, the profile of the average woman worker has greatly changed from that of a 28-year-old single factory worker or clerk of 1920 to that of a 35-year-old woman of today who may be found in any…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Statistics, Family Characteristics, Individual Characteristics
Moser, Collette H. – Industrial Gerontology, 1974
The paper outlines major changes in the labor force over the last few decades, specifically as they relate to mature women. Variations in the quantity of labor force activity, reentry problems, the quality of labor force activity of mature women, and their occupations and earnings are considered. (Author/AG)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Employed Women, Labor Force, Labor Utilization

Fullerton, Howard N., Jr.; Tschetter, John – Monthly Labor Review, 1983
Presents new projections for the 1995 labor force with alternative demographic and economic assumptions. Lists significant changes in the labor force trends reflecting the aging of the baby-boom generation and the growth of the Black population. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Projections, Labor Force, Labor Supply
Lederer, Muriel – American Education, 1974
Changing social patterns suggest that women would do well to look beyond "Mr. Right" and prepare themselves for working careers, too. (Editor)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Females, Labor Force, Labor Market
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1966
RECENT SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS HAVE HELPED TO IMPROVE THE STATUS OF NONWHITE WOMEN WORKERS, BUT THERE ARE STILL SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCES IN THE EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS OF NONWHITE AND WHITE WOMEN. A HIGHER PERCENTAGE OF NONWHITES ARE IN THE LABOR FORCE AND ARE WORKING WIVES AND WORKING MOTHERS. IN GENERAL, NONWHITES HAVE HIGHER…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Individual Characteristics, Labor Force
KEYSERLING, MARY DUBLIN – 1967
AMERICAN WOMEN HAVE MADE A LARGE AND GROWING CONTRIBUTION TO FAMILY INCOME PROGRESS SINCE 1940. THE NUMBER OF WOMEN IN THE WORKING FORCE HAS DOUBLED. THIS INCREASE REFLECTS THE DRAMATIC CHANGE IN WOMEN'S WORK-LIFE PATTERNS. THERE HAS BEEN A MARKED INCREASE IN THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN OVER 35. THE WOMAN MOST LIKELY TO BE A WAGE EARNER IN 1967 WAS…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family Income, Individual Characteristics, Labor Force

Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1974
Almost 27 million children in the U.S.--or 42 percent of those under age 18--had mothers working or seeking work in March 1974. About one in four of these children (6.1 million) were below regular school age. Since 1970, the number of children whose mothers were in the labor force has risen sharply by 1.2 million, while the total number of…
Descriptors: Children, Employed Women, Employment Statistics, Labor Force

Alberti, Jean M. – Educational Horizons, 1975
This article summarized the perspective of this issue by recognizing the validity of the issues being raised by the women's rights movement and also recognizing that the "liberation of women" means the liberation of men. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Females, Labor Force, Sex Role
Samler, Joseph – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1971
The author provides a commentary on aspects of second careers presented in previous articles. (BY)
Descriptors: Career Development, Careers, Decision Making, Employed Women

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

Lokshin, Michael – Journal of Human Resources, 2004
A model of a household demand for childcare, mothers' labor force participation and mothers' working hours in Russia is presented. The simulations presented show that family allowance transfers intended as a means of reducing poverty do not have a significant effect on a household's choice of childcare arrangements.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Labor Force, Working Hours
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, Washington, DC. – 1991
This annotated bibliography of 90 books on labor issues presents selections in the following areas: labor history, biographies, contemporary issues, labor economics and labor relations, labor law, labor unions, women and work, and reference books. (DB)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Employed Women, Labor Economics, Labor Force
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1967
INFORMATION ABOUT THE STATUS OF WORKING WOMEN AND THEIR UNDERUTILIZATION IN THE NATIONAL WORK FORCE IS PRESENTED IN SUMMARY AND GRAPH FORM. ALTHOUGH PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE IN ASSURING WOMEN EQUALITY OF PAY AND NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT, MUCH NEEDS TO BE DONE TO IMPROVE THE UTILIZATION OF THEIR ABILITIES. MOST WOMEN WORK TO SUPPORT THEMSELVES…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Statistics, Graphs, Income
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1969
Educational attainment of women has risen steadily since the turn of the century. In 1900 about 57,000 girls graduated from high school, and by 1968 the number had increased to 1.4 million. A similar rise occurred in the number of bachelor's degrees received by women. In 1900 about 5,000 graduated from college, and in 1968 the number rose to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Charts, Educational Trends, Employed Women