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Kohen, Andrew I.; And Others – 1975
The first two-thirds of the document is a bibliography on women in the labor market which is divided into 27 categories and sub-categories, the major headings of which are: historical perspective, the supply of female labor in the labor market, earnings of women workers, occupations of women workers (covers occupational distribution, academic and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bibliographies, Economic Research, Employed Women

Davis, Joe C.; Hubbard, Carl M. – American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1979
Estimates of discrimination represent poor guides to decision making when discrimination is defined too broadly, when earnings differentials are not properly adjusted for changes in relative productivity, and when the present-value method used is not well-suited to the problem. Available from The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 50…
Descriptors: Definitions, Economic Research, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females

Weiler, William C. – Economics of Education Review, 1984
This paper compares relative earnings by sex among university faculty members as estimated from both cross-section and longitudinal data samples. Results indicate substantial differences in estimated male-female salary ratios. (TE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Research, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
Sorensen, Elaine – 1991
Two contrasting trends concerning gender and racial wage levels for U.S. workers emerged in the 1980s. The first trend, which is gender-related, is that women made tremendous gains in their wages relative to those of men: in 1978 women earned 61 percent as much as men, while by 1990 that figure rose to 72 percent. Furthermore, these gains extended…
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Research, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)

Fuller, REs; Schoenberger, Richard – Social Science Quarterly, 1991
Presents results of a study investigating the role of academic achievement, internship experience, and college major in determining the gender gap in starting salaries of college graduates. Concludes that the gap in salaries would have been larger had females not achieved greater academic success, undertaken more internships, and majored in higher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affirmative Action, Course Selection (Students), Economic Research
Walitz, Louise Berman – 1974
The project examines shortages of police manpower and analyzes the economic content of police hiring standards. A monopsony explanation of shortages is rejected in favor of a dynamic shortage model and a more rigorous model stressing the interaction of wages, hiring standards, authorized employment levels, and vacancy rates. Through mulitple…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economic Research, Employment Practices, Employment Qualifications
Wilber, George L.; And Others – 1975
The purpose of this report is to describe and evaluate participation and status achievements of Spanish origin persons and American Indians in the labor market relative to the participation of whites. An ultimate aim is to identify factors contributing to intergroup differences and to determine whether differences reflect discrimination.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Comparative Analysis, Economic Research, Employment
Adams, John F.; And Others – 1977
Focusing on the factors inhibiting the labor market's adjustment to economic change, the study examined the economic and social problems facing southern rural areas and populations, including Chicanos and migrants. Factors were in the areas of the labor market behavior, income and earnings, poverty, welfare system and welfare reform, manpower…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Black Employment, Economic Development, Economic Research