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California State Office of Planning and Research, Sacramento. – 1977
This bibliography identifies 134 resources about the use of social indicators in national, state, county, and city profiles. Most of the reports describe projects which (1) used a profile approach (presented a comprehensive view of an area by drawing together information on housing, crime, education, income, and employment), (2) had a policy focus…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Living Standards, Regional Characteristics, Social Characteristics
ORSHANSKY, MOLLIE – 1965
DATA FROM THE BUREAU OF CENSUS FINDINGS OF MARCH 1964 WERE USED IN THIS STUDY. STUDIES SHOW THAT A FAMILY OF FOUR CAN ACHIEVE AN ADEQUATE DIET ON ABOUT 70 CENTS A DAY PER PERSON WITH AN ADDITIONAL $1.40 FOR OTHER ITEMS - TOTAL EARNINGS OF $60 A WEEK. IF ALL FAMILIES LIVING AT LESS THAN THIS LEVEL OR CLOSE TO IT ARE INCLUDED AMONG THE POOR, THERE…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Economically Disadvantaged, Food Standards, Living Standards
Hartford Univ., West Hartford, CT. Coll. of Education.
This module provides the participant with an overview of living conditions of the Puerto Rican in New York, so that as a teacher he may better understand the conflicts and emerging values of both parents and children on the mainland. Upon completion of this module, the participant will be able to list and describe the advantages and disadvantages…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Culture Conflict, Learning Modules, Living Standards
Photiadis, John; And Others – 1973
The testing of theoretical propositions concerning homogeneity and isolation in rural communities was examined in terms of community size. The 1,100 male adult respondents in West Virginia were chosen through a cluster stratified sample. Sampling strata were based on size of community, region of the state, and socioeconomic status. Data were…
Descriptors: Community Size, Education, Family Life, Living Standards
Oregon State Board of Health, Portland. – 1970
The 1970 annual report on the Oregon Migrant Health Project discusses health services for migrant agricultural workers and their families (approximately 30,000 individuals) who worked and lived temporarily in various Oregon counties. As noted, some 9,000 of the 30,000 migrants were estimated to be in need of some type of medical service. Thus, the…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Dental Health, Farm Labor, Health Education
Rasell, Edith; Bluestone, Barry; Mishel, Lawrence – 1997
With many families facing difficult economic times, wealth is becoming increasingly concentrated among the rich. The tables in this "chartbook" illustrate the growing gap between rich and poor. There has been a general decline in economic growth as well as a change in the distribution of income. In addition, corporations have been taking a larger…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Government Role, Income, Living Standards
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Mulliken, Robert S. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
Discusses energy and environmental problems encountered by mankind in the attainment of the goal of an ideal world. Indicates that man will in any event be happier than now after the gradual implementation of negative population growth. (CC)
Descriptors: Contraception, Environmental Influences, Futures (of Society), Living Standards
Hamilton, Andrew – American Education, 1973
Aroused Mexican-American educators have organized a national task force to improve learning opportunities for their fellow chicanos. (Editor)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Consultants, Educational Objectives, Educational Opportunities
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Lerner, Michael – Change, 1971
A study of countercultural communities and those who sustain radically new ways of life. (Editor/IR)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Conservation Education, Cultural Awareness, Dropouts
Hay, Robert P. – USA Today, 1981
Considers de Tocqueville's analysis of the American character as it applies today. The author concludes that the original American democratic impetus toward individual equality of condition has spread to other developing countries who now see the United States as an aristocrat among nations and subject to the same principles. (AM)
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Democratic Values, Developing Nations, International Relations
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Ozawa, Martha N. – Child Welfare, 1993
Describes current living conditions of children in the United States, and argues that few tax dollars are spent on children. Discusses current policy on assisting low-income families with children, and suggests the establishment of national minimums for children in the areas of income support, education, and health care. (MM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Welfare, Government Role, Living Standards
Alliance for Excellent Education, 2006
America's standard of living and international competitiveness will be strengthened if its high schools are improved. Research indicates that about 75 percent of America's state prison inmates, almost 59 percent of federal inmates, and 69 percent of jail inmates did not complete high school. Additionally, the number of prison inmates without a…
Descriptors: Living Standards, Competition, Global Approach, Education Work Relationship
Sommers, Meredith – 1993
The videotape "Central American Children Speak: Our Lives and Dreams" begins and ends in a U.S. classroom where students are studying Central America. The video, which was designed to help children gain a basic understanding of one another, follows seven Central American children through a typical day of school, work, and play. Their…
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations
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Besecker, Janet; Elder, Phil – Alternatives, 1975
This paper is a rebuttal to Garrett Hardin's thesis that long-term survival of human beings can be threatened by environmental devastation caused by brief humanitarian desires to save lives. Discussions include population dynamics, resource distribution, ecological stability, and ethics of developed nations and undeveloped nations relationships.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Environment, Human Geography, Humanism
Bertsch, Gary K. – 1981
This paper examines the role that comparative analysis and global policy studies can play in explaining the human condition in the contemporary world. It investigates economic well-being, one dimension of the human condition, and examines some of the attributes that represent it and some of the forces that affect it in villages, social groupings,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors, Economic Status, Global Approach
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