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Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC. – 2000
Nearly 3 out of 5 students (58 percent) who were 16 years old when the 1997-98 school year began worked for an employer at some point during the academic year. Findings were from the second round of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, a nationally representative sample of about 9,000 young men and women born during 1980-84. Respondents…
Descriptors: Career Education, Employment Patterns, Entrepreneurship, Longitudinal Studies

Curtis, Gary; Nummer, Carole E. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1991
A Central Missouri State University study of the effects of part-time employment on first-year grade point averages, credits earned, and second-semester retention found no significant differences between students employed in work-study or regular employment, or not employed. Implications for counseling and evaluating financial aid packages are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Credits, College Freshmen
Cheng, Maisy – 1995
Research done during the last 10 years on part-time employment of secondary students was compared with results of a study of part-time employment in Toronto (Ontario, Canada). The literature has indicated that whether part-time work is beneficial or harmful depends on the amount of time students spend at work. In comparison with students with no…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Extracurricular Activities, Foreign Countries, High School Students
Dudenhoeffer, Frances Tomlin; Fedak, Joseph F. – 1992
This student staff personnel manual is designed to orient student employees of the New Mexico State University (Las Cruces) Office of Intramural/Recreational Sports to their duties and responsibilities and to provide personnel policies and standard operating procedures. Topics include: student employment procedures, pay rates for job…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Employee Responsibility, Employment Qualifications, Higher Education
Goldstein, Marc B. – 1991
There has been considerable debate regarding the consequences of students working part time while attending school. This study was conducted to compare teachers' perceptions of work impacts with other measures of students' academic performance and involvement. Surveys were completed by 172 high school students and 47 teachers and administrators.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Extracurricular Activities, Grade Point Average, High School Students
BIENENSTOK, THEODORE; SAYRES, WILLIAM C. – 1964
INCLUDED IS AN ANALYSIS OF A WORK-STUDY DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM FOR POTENTIAL DROPOUTS FROM NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOLS. THE FINDINGS ARE BASED ON DATA AND INFORMATION GATHERED FROM MANY SOURCES, ALL OF WHICH ARE CONNECTED WITH THE PROGRAM. THE ATTEMPT IS TO PLACE POTENTIAL DROPOUTS IN PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT WITH EITHER PRIVATE EMPLOYERS OR WITH PUBLIC…
Descriptors: Community Action, Demonstration Programs, Disadvantaged, Dropout Prevention

McCartan, Anne-Marie – Change, 1988
Undergraduates are sacrificing the full experience of college to other priorities and the major detractor is off-campus work. Faculty complain that jobs take time from studies and extracurricular activities; job schedules constrain a teacher's ability to confer with students, to arrange field trips, and student time in the library. (MLW)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Faculty, College Students, Cooperative Education

Ma, Li-Chen; Wooster, Robert A. – College Student Journal, 1979
Data from this study indicate employment status and type of employment exert influence on students' grade point averages. Students working less than 15 hours per week achieve higher grades than those working over 15 hours. Among employed students, white collar employees achieve better grades than blue collar employees. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blue Collar Occupations, College Students, Grade Point Average

Ford, J.; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1995
A study of 1,058 full-time undergraduate students at 4 British universities investigated characteristics of those working during the school year, why they work, and contribution to student income. It found that conventional research focus on earnings and hours is limiting, and that broader employment profiles should be identified and linked to…
Descriptors: College Students, Economic Impact, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries

Alley, Robert; Ballenger, Marcus – Teacher Education and Practice, 1992
Data collected on student teachers (n=242) from 5 institutions indicated that over 40% moonlighted, 93% because of economic necessity; approximately 50% worked 20 hours or less per week, and a significant number reported serious negative personal consequences. The survey instrument is attached. (IAH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Needs, Higher Education, Part Time Employment
Barron, Daniel D. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2000
Considers how school library media specialists can help students develop the knowledge and skills to help find success and satisfaction in the workforce. Discusses attending school beyond high school; the relationship between level of education and salary; high school students who work part time; and the role of the humanities. (LRW)
Descriptors: Business, Higher Education, Humanities, Job Satisfaction

Braverman, Marc T.; Young, Jane Chin; King, Nicelma J.; Paterson, Carole A.; Weisskirch, Robert S. – California Agriculture, 2002
A survey of 1,433 northern California high school seniors examined career awareness and effects of part-time work. Most students agreed that career awareness is important, but only half understood their interests or had sufficient knowledge about occupations. Minority groups expressed greater career exploration needs than Whites. Working students…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, High School Seniors
Brooks, Rachel – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2006
It is clear that for many young people the balance between learning, work and leisure has shifted considerably over recent decades. Many students now work throughout the whole of their post-compulsory education, entering the labour market well before any higher education applications have been made, and continue to work throughout their time at…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Student Employment, Lifelong Learning, Labor Market
McNelly, Don E.; And Others – 1990
A study was conducted to secure baseline data on Tennessee public high school students working during the school year, to ascertain and compare the students' and parents' opinions on a 31-item questionnaire, and to project the earnings and sales tax contributions of the students. A predetermined sample size was established in order to infer the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Education Work Relationship, High School Students, High Schools
Shatto, Gloria – 1981
The student work opportunity program at Berry College, Mount Berry, Georgia, which provides valuable learning experiences and helps students meet educational expenses, is described. More than 87 percent of the 1980-81 graduates worked in an on-campus job while attending college. The on-campus jobs also provide essential services for the college,…
Descriptors: College Students, Employment Experience, Higher Education, Job Placement