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Draper, William R.; Reid, Christine A.; McMahon, Brian T. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2011
This article documents the employment discrimination experienced by Americans "regarded as" disabled (but not medically verified as such), using the Integrated Mission System of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Claimants who were perceived as disabled, as contrasted with those with documented disabilities, were more likely…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Disabilities, Disability Discrimination, Work Environment
Peer reviewedPolivka, Anne E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1996
Discusses the definitions of contingent workers and alternative work arrangements used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to analyze data, and presents aggregate estimates of the number of workers in each group. Discusses the overlap between contingent workers and workers in alternative arrangements. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Employment Statistics, Estimation (Mathematics), Flexible Working Hours, Labor Force
Peer reviewedLeicht, Kevin T. – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1998
Analysis of six books on workplace change indicates (1) workplace data collection and social stratification measures must change; (2) definition of unemployment is becoming amorphous; (3) studies of gender/racial inequality should consider networking and recruitment issues; (4) disillusioned workers should be studied; and (5) political and social…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Economic Change, Employment Statistics, Occupations
Peer reviewedRoot, Norman; Hoefer, Michael – Monthly Labor Review, 1979
Summarizes data on work experience and work injuries available to date from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' new Supplementary Data System. Tables show work injuries and illnesses by length of service, industry, occupation, sex, and age. Inexperience (first year) and youth of injured workers were found to be highly correlated. (MF)
Descriptors: Accidents, Cohort Analysis, Correlation, Employment Statistics
Peer reviewedMirvis, Philip H.; Hackett, Edward J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1983
Nonprofit jobs provide more challenge, variety, satisfaction, and intrinsic rewards than those in private enterprise or government, according to a small national sample of workers in schools, hospitals, philanthropic, and other tax-exempt organizations. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Business, Employment Statistics, Government (Administrative Body), Job Satisfaction
Peer reviewedHerr, Elizabeth – Historical Methods, 1995
Utilizes 19th-century census figures to reveal a more accurate and richer picture of womens' participation in the frontier work environment. Although the occupational classifications accurately reflected the rise of an industrial economy, they ignored womens' entrepreneurial rural efforts. Presents statistical data to rectify this situation. (MJP)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Data Interpretation, Economic Impact, Economic Status

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