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Parr, Alissa D.; Hunter, Samuel T. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
The focus of this study was to identify leader behaviors that elicit successful engagement of employees with autism spectrum disorder, a population that is powerfully emerging into the workplace. The ultimate goal was to improve the quality of life of employees with autism spectrum disorder by facilitating an environment leading to their success.…
Descriptors: Employees, Leadership Qualities, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism
Ashton, Daniel – Education & Training, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the situated understandings that higher education students can offer on their employability, and to make sense of "employability" in industry and career context-specific ways. The paper further seeks to explore potential critical reflections on emerging professional practice and future…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Industry, Focus Groups, Quality of Life
Hall, Sarah A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). Young adults with ID continue to face prejudice and discrimination that limit their social inclusion. They experience limited social inclusion because there are not enough appropriate activities available and they have limited opportunities to…
Descriptors: Research Design, Qualitative Research, Mental Retardation, Quality of Life
Costello, Carla A. – NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education, 2012
The purpose of this study was to obtain an understanding of the impact of gendered organizations on female classified staff and their perception of climate and culture on advancement opportunities. The findings shed light on critical factors affecting the work experiences of female classified staff. The findings also offer a variety of ways…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Interviews, College Environment, Females
Flores, Noelia; Jenaro, Cristina; Orgaz, M. Begona; Martin, M. Victoria – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2011
Background: This paper examines the perceived quality of working life of workers with intellectual disabilities. Specifically, this paper looks at participants' perceptions in relation to perceived job demands and resources and their impact on experienced job satisfaction. Methods: In this cross-sectional survey, 507 workers with intellectual…
Descriptors: Supported Employment, Job Satisfaction, Mental Retardation, Quality of Working Life
Fall, Anna-Maria; Billingsley, Bonnie S. – Remedial and Special Education, 2011
The authors used teacher data from the Study of Personnel Needs in Special Education to compare the district and school supports, work manageability, professional development, and induction of early career special educators in high- and low-poverty districts. Teachers in high-poverty districts reported less desirable work conditions than their…
Descriptors: Personnel Needs, Special Education Teachers, Professional Development, Work Environment
Fournier, Genevieve; Lachance, Lise; Bujold, Charles – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009
The career paths (ascending, interesting, uninteresting, descending) of 124 White Canadian francophones (62 men, 62 women) who had experienced nonstandard and precarious work for the last three years were examined in relation to the participants' profiles of commitment to three life roles (work, family, and duality, that is, investment in both…
Descriptors: Profiles, Content Analysis, Career Counseling, Anxiety

Kadushin, Goldie; Kulys, Regina – Health & Social Work, 1995
Social workers (n=80) working with elderly patients in acute care hospitals identified sources of satisfaction and dissatisfaction in their jobs. Sources of satisfaction were the ability to help patients and families, concrete resource provision, job challenge, and autonomy. Dissatisfaction resulted from organizational constraints and lack of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hospitals, Interviews, Job Satisfaction
General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. – 1981
Fourth in a series of studies on the American family conducted for General Mills Corporation, this publication provides findings from a survey exploring the relationship between work and the family in contemporary society. Specifically, the survey explores how changes in the work force, especially the increase in numbers of working wives and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Child Rearing, Employed Parents
Mexican American Fathers' Occupational Conditions: Links to Family Members' Psychological Adjustment
Crouter, Ann C.; Davis, Kelly D.; Updegraff, Kimberly; Delgado, Melissa; Fortner, Melissa – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
To examine the implications of fathers' occupational conditions (i.e., income, work hours, shift work, pressure, workplace racism, and underemployment) for family members' psychological adjustment, home interviews were conducted with fathers, mothers, and two adolescent offspring in each of 218 Mexican American families. Results underscored the…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Fathers, Work Environment, Working Hours

Mackler, Jill – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
A study of 20 Vermont secondary principals and ex-principals examined what induced some to stay and many others to leave the profession. There are four significant issues: role definition; shifting power and authority; work relationships; and respect, recognition, and rewards. Survivors manage to maintain perspective, detach themselves, and escape…
Descriptors: Coping, Guidelines, Interviews, Loneliness
Hyle, Adrienne E. – 1993
This paper examines the assumptions made about organizational and social equity and fairness in higher education institutions that prove to be untrue when applied to women. Through personal narrative and interviews with women faculty and professional staff, the paper presents a view of university work and life from the perspective of the women who…
Descriptors: Colleges, Faculty College Relationship, Higher Education, Interviews
Burns, Robert W. – Religious Education, 2002
Politics are a daily reality in the ministry. In order to identify how pastors develop their political knowledge, eleven pastors were interviewed using a qualitative form of the critical incidents technique. Analysis of the interviews revealed that formal education was seen as helpful, but limited in practical application for daily ministry. Four…
Descriptors: Politics, Developmental Stages, Clergy, Labor Conditions
Dinham, Steve – 1994
A review of literature and interviews with 57 teachers were conducted to determine general measures and specific strategies to improve teacher satisfaction and reduce teacher dissatisfaction. The 57 interviewees were teachers who had resigned from the New South Wales (Australia) Department of School Education in 1991. The interviews revealed that…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship
Marcus, Laurence R. – 1998
This case study at a community college serving a small city and surrounding rural area was undertaken to examine how a diverse staff experiences the work place. Interviews were conducted with a stratified random sample of one-half of the student affairs group staff; half of the respondent group were people of color, and four out of five were…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Diversity (Faculty)
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