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O'Rourke, P. J. – 1998
This manual is aimed at employed people who want to think about where they are in their careers and in their lives, what they are doing now and what they might want to do in the future, and how they can set about improving their education and training and their future employability. It can be used by individuals or in a group context, and a short…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Development, Career Education, Career Planning
Richardson, Virginia – 1982
Social scientists have traditionally assumed that marriage and widowhood are the crucial life events for women, and that retirement has no effect on women's social relationships. To explore the relationship between women's work status and perception of peer and power relationships, a thematic apperceptive procedure was used. A sample of 1,428…
Descriptors: Adults, Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
McBryde, Merry J.; Karr-Kidwell, PJ – 1987
The need for new expertise in problem solving in the work setting has emerged as a woman's issue because work outside the home has become a primary means for personal goal attainment for about half the women in the United States and because traditional career patterns and norms are ineffective. Career planning is the process of individual career…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Change, Career Choice, Career Development
Barnett, Rosalind C. – 1990
This paper addresses the mother-daughter relationship from the perspective of adult daughters. The first section focuses on information and myths about adult daughter-older mother relationships, including popular images and assumptions, misunderstandings, taboos, and mother-bashing. The second section describes initial research into the nature of…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Aging (Individuals), Child Role, Daughters
Fields, Jacqueline P. – 1985
This document is the final technical report of a study concerned with career transitions of women in professional occupations. The report was written to examine: (1) distinctive factors in women's career development related to their occupational concentration in typically female occupations; (2) midlife career transitions in general and in…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Development, Emerging Occupations, Employed Women
Boylan, Richard J.; Hawkes, Glenn R. – 1986
Past research has examined middle adulthood as a developmental process with outcomes predictive of development into old age. A study was undertaken to explore adult psychological and career development from an ecological perspective taking into account factors that influence and modify self-perception, values, identity, and social interaction. A…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Attitude Change
Merseth, Katherine K. – 1986
The shortage of qualified secondary school mathematics and science teachers is discussed and a program is described which aims to lessen the severity of this dilemma. The MidCareer Mathematics and Science Program (MCMS) at the Harvard Graduate School of Education demonstrates that quantitatively trained individuals with extensive knowledge of…
Descriptors: Career Change, High Schools, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers
Aslanian, Carol B.; Brickell, Henry M. – 1988
This report presents the findings from a study to describe how Americans in transition study for college credit and to establish the extent of degree versus nondegree study. Introductory materials discuss why and how the study was made and the annual rate of adult credit study. Part I describes the demographic characteristics of the 1,000 adults…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Research Dialogues, 1988
Arrangements in educational institutions for voluntary early retirement programs are discussed. Retirement at any age can be a profound and stressful lifetime change; and it can also represent a welcome transition into newly satisfying and rewarding opportunities. The focus is on: mandatory retirement (exceptions and the new meaning of "early");…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Early Retirement, Employment Practices
Anschell, Susie – 1982
A 1981 study was conducted to explore and modify both sentiment concerning retirement and its effects on career plans. The study's three principal components were a questionnaire mailed to a sample of 1002 University of Washington nonacademic staff members aged 36 through 55, a "mid-career planning" workshop for 75 questionnaire respondents, and a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Education, Career Planning, Futures (of Society)
Barnett, Rosalind C.; Baruch, Grace K. – 1981
Conceptualization of the lives of adult women and the forces affecting their well-being have concentrated on five constructs: (1) chronological age; (2) menopause and the empty nest; (3) marital status; (4) parity; and (5) multiple role involvement as a source of stress. A re-examination of these variables focused on the concerns and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Aging (Individuals), Chronological Age
Coleman, Lerita M.; Antonucci, Toni C. – 1981
Occupational status is a key component of identity and self-worth for men. But little research has been done on the influence of working status on women, particularly during life cycle transitions or periods of crisis. To examine the impact of employment status on the self-esteem, psychological well-being and physical health of women at mid-life,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Comparative Analysis, Coping, Employed Women
Ackerman, Rosalie J. – 1980
Use of the term "crisis" to define the midlife era suggests a limited sense of choice and control. The term "transition," however, emphasizes a process of change and suggests that the individual has both choice and power to grow and develop. An open-ended questionnaire was sent to professionals (N=42) in medical, psychological, sociological, and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Aging (Individuals), Career Change
Stringer-Moore, Donna M. – 1981
Midlife crises require different behavioral responses for women who have made decisions about marriage, motherhood, and career. For women experiencing midlife crises, assertiveness training has the potential to resolve conflicts. Assertiveness training (AT) consists of three components, i.e., skills training, anxiety reduction, and cognitive…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Cognitive Development
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Myers, John W.; And Others – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1983
Describes a staff development project to sensitize job service counselors to the needs and employment problems of older rural jobseekers and to develop a model in-service project. Counselor response to the program was positive. Applicant surveys showed older rural job seekers generally lack good job-seeking skills. (JAC)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Employment Counselors, Inservice Education, Job Applicants
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