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Kazanas, H. C.; And Others – 1973
One-third of the waking hours of many Americans is spent at work. The work they do determines to a large extent their self-image, economic security and well being, satisfaction in life, status in the community, contribution to society, and their children's view of work and life in general. Of such importance is work that it should be taught and…
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Job Satisfaction, Literature Reviews, Occupational Aspiration
Jeswald, Thomas Anthony – 1971
The purpose of the project was to provide research data concerning attitudes and satisfactions of present clinical laboratory employees which would be helpful in planning future recruitment and retention efforts. Questionnaires requesting information regarding the personal and work histories, work attitudes, career plans, and need satisfaction of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Background

Johnson, Susan Moore – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1986
Discusses the concept of motivation and two central, theoretical disputes: how intrinsic and extrinsic rewards function and whether incentives must be focused to be effective. Reviews studies on merit pay and career ladder plans and considers the potential role of group-based collegial incentives in teacher motivation. Appended are 123 footnotes.…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Comparative Analysis, Differentiated Staffs, Elementary Secondary Education
Becker, Franklin; Quinn, Kristen L.; Callentine, Livit U. – 1995
A study addressed the impact of household composition--preschool, school-age, or no children--and nature of the home workspace--dedicated room or area--on IBM employees' satisfaction, stress, and work effectiveness. The IBM program allowed 300 employees who spent about 70 percent of their time with clients to work in home offices. Surveys,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Collegiality, Family Characteristics, Family Life
2000
Three presentations are provided from Symposium 33, Work Motivation, of the Academy of Human Resource Development (HRD) 2000 Conference Proceedings. "An Attitudinal Examination of the Role of HRD in Voluntary Turnover in Public Service Organizations" (Kenneth R. Bartlett, William R. McKinney) compares public service managers who voluntarily left…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Human Resources, Intervention, Job Performance

Pearson, Della A.; Seiler, Robert E. – Higher Education, 1983
A national study of faculty job satisfaction explored satisfaction levels and factors and the differences between faculty in professional schools and other disciplines. Teaching dimensions and research requirements were the most satisfying environmental elements, and support and compensation aspects were the least satisfying. Professional school…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Age, College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration)

Jensen, Mary Cihak; And Others – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1992
Reports a study of on-the-job special education trainees' perceptions regarding job satisfactions and challenges, congruence between expectations and reality of working conditions, and predicted commitment to special education. Results indicated 48 percent would eventually leave special education. (SM)
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Career Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education

Camacho, Agnes Zenaida V. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1999
Explored the complex interrelationship between the family, child work and migration, the role of the family in decision making and migration process, and the economic benefits of labor migration for the child's family. Found that migrants' family-based contacts in location and recruitment process were important. Determined priorities identified by…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Labor, Child Welfare, Childhood Attitudes

Mastropieri, Margo A. – Journal of Special Education, 2001
This article discusses the challenges faced by a first-year special education teacher at a public high school. Challenges included issues such as behavior management, deciding what to teach, scheduling and time, working with a paraprofessional, collaboration and mainstreaming versus inclusion, paperwork and meetings, and training and support.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Disabilities, Job Satisfaction, Paraprofessional School Personnel
Kodz, J.; Harper, H.; Dench, S. – 2002
The current status of British policy and practice related to work-life balance was examined through case studies of six organizations identified as having well-developed work-life balance and flexible working practices. Interviews were conducted with human resource (HR) managers at all six organizations, and interviews and focus group discussions…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adult Learning, Case Studies, Employee Attitudes
Feller, Rich, Ed.; Walz, Garry R., Ed. – 1996
A collection of 47 articles, this monograph addresses critical needs and promising practices in career development. The articles, written both by leaders and new comers in career development, offer extensive scholarship and new perspectives. The volume is divided into six sections: (1) Foundations Revisited; (2) Turbulence in Career Development:…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Exploration
Parker, Sandra – 1995
Employee absenteeism is a problem faced by all library and information service managers as it erodes both salary budgets and productivity. It can have an undermining effect on staff morale, and may be an indicator of low staff motivation levels. There are two types of absence, unavoidable and avoidable, which can be measured using lost time and…
Descriptors: Change, Computer Oriented Programs, Employee Absenteeism, Foreign Countries
Schambach, Thomas P.; Chrisman, Carol – 1997
Hiring is an enormous challenge in today's Information Systems (IS) organizations due to the heavy demand for graduating students. This paper reports on a study to determine what factors IS students consider important in evaluating potential employers. Initially using an open ended survey approach, 28 upper level IS students were asked to identify…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Employee Attitudes, Evaluation Criteria
Sterling, Bruce; Allen, John – 1983
This research examined the relationships of attitudes toward the Army, duty environment, and satisfaction with Army programs/benefits to the career intentions of officers and enlisted personnel. A representative random sample of 4,360 officers and 2,339 enlisted personnel completed a 178-item questionnaire about their attitudes toward these…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Employee Attitudes, Enlisted Personnel
Spicer, Scot L. – 1990
In 1986, and again in 1990, faculty and classified staff opinion surveys were conducted at Glendale Community College in California. The survey consisted of 136 questions divided into 6 sections: job satisfaction, personal information, working environment, campus management, educational goals, and student services. Results from the 1990 survey…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Attitude Measures, College Administration, Community Colleges