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Hatcher, Maxine A.; Penner, Louis – 1983
Although women continue to obtain full-time jobs at ever increasing rates, they remain dramatically underrepresented at the managerial level. To examine the impact of physical attractiveness and job type (traditional or nontraditional), and the interaction of these two factors on attributions about women's competence, 174 working adults (76 males…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Employed Women, Employment Level, Evaluation Criteria
Simerly, D. Emily; Ruback, R. Barry – 1982
Past studies on the sex-typing of occupations have used a single bipolar scale, ranging from masculinity to femininity. An empirical examination of both occupational sex roles and occupational prestige was conducted using two unipolar scales to assess masculinity and femininity. College students (N=183) rated 94 occupations, which were then…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Attitude Measures, College Students, Congruence (Psychology)
Sprung, Barbara – 1982
The manual presents background and application information on providing an "inclusionary" approach to the education of young children. "Inclusionary" was expanded from nonsexist, multicultural perspectives to that of persons with disabilities. Project REED (Resources on Educational Equity for the Disabled) developed and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Females
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1983
This manual examines problems the displaced homemaker encounters on the job and offers strategies which vocational educators, counselors, and other service providers can suggest to nontraditional students for overcoming these problems. A brief overview of the displaced homemaker is provided and the term "nontraditional occupation" is defined. An…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Coping, Displaced Homemakers, Employed Women
Rossiter, Margaret W. – 1981
The kinds of vocational guidance available to women from 1910 to 1940 are discussed in this paper. As the number of women college graduates increased in the 1890s and especially in the first decade of the 20th century, concern also grew for what all these trained women would do to earn a living after they graduated and before they married (if they…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Career Planning, Careers
Nowakowski, Marie; And Others – 1981
The proceedings of a conference are presented, at which representatives from various Washington County (Maryland) women's organizations discussed education, employment, career choice, and domestic violence in relation to the status of women. The monograph first presents four position papers dealing with these conference themes: Diane E. Weaver…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Career Development, Employed Women, Equal Education
Wood, Marion M.; Greenfeld, Susan T. – 1978
Since the reemergence of the women's movement in the early 1970's, it has been necessary to reexamine women's definitions of success and attitudes toward work across a spectrum of traditional and non-traditional jobs. Three basic hypotheses were tested: women in female-dominated jobs (1) have higher fear of success imagery and (2) attach more…
Descriptors: Careers, Employed Women, Fear of Success, Job Satisfaction
Swoboda, Marian Jean – 1980
Women have traditionally entered courses of study congruent with social sex-role stereotypes. Two critical questions were examined with regard to their choice of college major--whether traditional or non-traditional. Women and men enrolled in 22 instructional program areas in the University of Wisconsin system for the years 1973-74 and 1977-78…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational Trends, Enrollment Trends, Females
Hanson, Marlys C. – 1975
Opportunities for scientists in the near future will be very good in the fields of energy research and development, both for degreed scientists and for technicians. Geologists, geophysicists, mining engineers, rock mechanics, hydrologists, applied physicists, applied chemists, and nuclear engineers are among the types of personnel needed. These…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Development, Career Exploration, Career Planning
Walshok, Mary Lindenstein; Walshok, Marco Gary – 1978
Data from in-depth interviews with more than one hundred women over a three-year period suggest that the experience of women in skilled and semiskilled jobs contradicts the conventional wisdom about the values and motives of these women and challenge many sociological findings regarding the alienating character of much blue collar work. The women…
Descriptors: Adults, Blue Collar Occupations, Employed Women, Employee Attitudes
Sarno, Marie R. – 1976
This paper is a discussion of a Career Exploration Project jointly undertaken by the Seal of Ohio Girl Scout Council and the Division of Continuing Education of Columbus Technical Institute during the Summer of 1975. The participants were economically disadvantaged young women between the ages of 11 and 17. The main objective was to increase…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education, Decision Making
Peer reviewedRitchie, Richard J.; Beardsley, Victor D. – Personnel Psychology, 1978
To aid in setting affirmative action targets, job preferences were explored using conjoint measurement, or trade-off analysis, with a general population and an applicant sample. The technique can identify groups interested in nontraditional work and showed sharp differences in job preferences between the sexes. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Females, Job Applicants, Males
Nevitte, N.; And Others – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1988
Data on male and female senior science undergraduates in nine Canadian universities show substantial gender discrepancies in defection rates and career aspirations, father's occupation as a distinguishing background variable between males and females, and greater likelihood of top women achievers defecting from science than average women…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Choice, College Seniors, Females
Peer reviewedEbrite, Lou; Plake, Barbara – Journal of Health Occupations Education, 1986
Describes a study whose purpose was to determine interest in a secondary health careers program and in a health career by 10th- and 11th-grade students in Nebraska. Relationships between interest and sex, grade, and grade average were examined. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, Grade 10, Grade 11
Peer reviewedActon, Patricia – Canadian Library Journal, 1986
The role of librarians is defined by their ability to identify user needs and then use techniques from both library and information science to meet those needs. Positions that utilize these abilities outside of the traditional library should not be considered as alternative careers. (CLB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Competence, Information Centers, Information Science


