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Nelson, Margaret K. – Children Today, 1990
Findings link several variables, including career orientation, family income, and job earnings and satisfaction, to turnover among family day care providers. Highlights the importance of regulatory procedures that respond to the needs and concerns of providers. (PCB)
Descriptors: Career Planning, Child Caregivers, Early Childhood Education, Family Day Care
Fagan, Colette; Warren, Tracey – 2001
A representative survey of over 30,000 people aged 16-64 years across the 15 member states of the European Union and Norway sought Europeans' preferences for increasing or reducing the number of hours worked per week. Key finding included the following: (1) 51% preferred to work fewer hours in exchange for lower earnings while 12% preferred to…
Descriptors: Administrators, Child Care, Collective Bargaining, Demography
Zhan, Heying Jenny – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2002
This article uses the life course perspective to combine micro- and macro-levels of analysis of caregiving burdens experienced by Chinese baby-boom cohort and then explores their elder care prospects. Based on survey interviews during 1997 and 1998 with 110 caregivers providing care to dependent parents or parents-in-law, this study finds that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Caregivers, Siblings, Family Income
Lillie, John; And Others – 1987
The moral and ethical values enunciated by America's leading religious organizations lay much of the groundwork for its major democratic institutions and establish the benchmarks by which U.S. employment conditions and policies should be measured. The public's perception of the economy's relative well-being is based on oversimplified statistical…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Dislocated Workers, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities