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Minner, Sam; Lepich, Jim – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1993
A 60-item questionnaire, part of the Occupational Stress Inventory, was administered to 165 beginning special education teachers in Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Significantly higher levels of job-related stress were found for rural compared to urban teachers and for female compared to male teachers. (SV)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Males
Blunch, Niels-Hugo; Verner, Dorte – 2000
The link between poverty and child labor has been regarded as a well established fact, but recent research has questioned the validity of this link. Starting from the premise that child labor is not necessarily harmful, this paper analyzes the determinants of harmful child labor, viewed as labor that directly conflicts with children's human…
Descriptors: Attendance, Child Labor, Children, Elementary Education

Owuamanam, Donatus O. – Journal of Negro Education, 1982
Nigerian secondary school students considered engineering, medicine, and university teaching to be highly prestigious occupations. Males had higher occupational aspirations than females, and urban adolescents chose higher careers than rural adolescents. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Foreign Countries, Males
Sanchez, Susana M.; Pagan, Jose A. – 2001
Chapter 5 in "The Economics of Gender in Mexico," presents a study analyzed male-female differences in earnings in rural and urban microenterprises in Mexico. Data were gathered from surveys of 1,944 households in 54 rural communities and 11,461 microenterprise owners in 34 urban areas. Findings indicate that female-headed…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment, Educational Needs, Entrepreneurship

Cotter, David A.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1996
Data from General Social Surveys and Census Bureau sources, 1964-94, indicate that nonmetropolitan and metropolitan areas are similar in married women's labor force participation and gender differences in earnings. Nonmetro areas have higher occupational sex segregation and slightly less egalitarian gender attitudes. Gender stratification has…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Employed Women, Females, Income

Bird, Sharon R.; Sapp, Stephen G.; Lee, Motoko Y. – Rural Sociology, 2001
Supporting a "structural relational" view of small business success, data from 423 small business owners in Iowa suggest that links between owner characteristics, social relational processes, business structure, and success operate differently depending on urban-rural location and owner sex. Female owners had more professional training…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Females, Gender Issues, Human Capital
Edwards, Ruth W. – 1997
This paper compares data on the prevalence of alcohol and other drug use by students in grades 8 and 12 across four sizes of communities. Data from the American Drug and Alcohol Survey (ADAS), administered in approximately 250 communities during the 1992-93 and 1993-94 school years, were analyzed for four community sizes: very small (population…
Descriptors: Community Size, Drinking, Females, Grade 12
Katz, Elizabeth G., Ed.; Correia, Maria C., Ed. – 2001
The studies compiled in this book analyze the effects of gender on the well-being of individuals and households in Mexico. Analyses examine gender issues over the life cycle, including education and child labor, adult urban and rural labor participation, and the situation of elderly Mexican men and women. Following an introduction by Elizabeth…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns
Dasgupta, Satadal; Nagarajan, P. – 1977
To identify personal, economic, educational, and social factors influencing students' educational aspirations, data were collected from 1,004 seniors in Prince Edward Island, Canada, in 1971; analysis included male-female and urban-rural differences. From 960 usable questionnaires, level of educational aspiration was determined by respondents'…
Descriptors: Adults, Aspiration, Education, Expectation

Luttrell, Wendy – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1993
Compares what 15 white women from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and 15 African-American women from rural backgrounds remember about being in school for what it tells about the relationships among gender, knowledge, and power. The distinct memories of teachers' pets illustrate the ways schools can influence self-concepts and social roles. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Blacks, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
Cochrane, Susan Hill; And Others – 1990
The theory and evidence of the consequences of high fertility in Pakistan are reviewed in this paper. Several data sets are analyzed to examine the effects of the number of children on school participation and labor participation in urban Pakistan. Other data are utilized to examine the effects of children on savings in urban and rural areas.…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Educational Opportunities
Ilahi, Nadeem – 2001
Using panel data from Peru, this paper investigates the determinants of the allocation of boys' and girls' time to schooling, housework, and income-generating activities. Specifically, it explores whether sickness, employment of adult women, infrastructure, and female headship have different impacts on the time use of boys and girls. Girls mostly…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Children, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment
Kleinsasser, Audrey M. – 1986
The educational and social requirements of gifted females in rural areas are not only different from those of gifted females in urban settings but are significantly different from the educational and social requirements of their male peers. On the one hand, girls are encouraged to pursue academic and/or professional opportunities usually available…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Androgyny, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education

Singhal, Sushila – Comparative Education, 1984
In spite of gains, Indian women's educational level still lags behind that of Indian men. Illiteracy is highest for rural women; unemployment is highest for urban women. Access to education for women is limited and is further delimited in higher levels. Acceptance of changed roles for educated women is lacking. (BRR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Canagarajah, Sudharshan; Coulombe, Harold – 1997
This report examines the determinants of child labor in conjunction with school participation trends for children ages 7-14 in Ghana. The report is based on data from national household surveys conducted 1987-92. Specifically, the study examined the influence of variables such as child age and sex; parent's education, religion, and employment; and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Labor, Child Welfare, Children
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