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Repak, Terry A. – Migration World Magazine, 1993
Explores labor market experiences of Central American men and women in Washington, DC; analyzes variables determining wage levels; and assesses employment mobility. Results from 50 individuals and 100 households illustrate striking advantages in income and mobility of men. Most migrant women in Washington, DC, are segregated into low-paid service…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Hispanic Americans
For the Good of Family and Race: Gender, Work, and Domestic Roles in the Black Community, 1880-1930.

Harley, Sharon – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1990
Traces the changing role of Black women in the labor market in the District of Columbia from 1880 to 1930. Discusses the sexism and racism that affected their lives throughout this period, causing constant pressure to choose a role such as teacher, or wife and mother, but not both. (JS)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Black History, Black Mothers, Employed Women
Washington Technical Inst., Washington, DC. Center for Urban Services. – 1972
This report examines the urban transportation planning process and its labor market impact, including projections of opportunities for minority participation in construction, operation, and maintenance of a transportation system and forecasts of training needed in critical occupations. It was found that transportation-related construction may be…
Descriptors: Airports, Construction Industry, Educational Needs, Employment Projections
Bendick, Marc, Jr.; Egan, Mary Lou – 1988
Employment data for the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area were analyzed to determine jobs available to people who had not graduated from high school. Three hundred nine occupations offered at least some openings. These occupations encompassed 584,000 jobs and offered 14,000 openings in an average week. These numbers overestimated jobs available…
Descriptors: Career Education, Dropouts, Economically Disadvantaged, Education Work Relationship