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Chamberlain, Valerie M.; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1994
The Greenwood in Vermont provides residential care for elders, day care for preschoolers, and after-school care for school-aged children. It is economically profitable and contributes to positive interactions between children and adults. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Aging (Individuals), Attitudes, Children
Fontaine, Ligeia Z. – AAUW Outlook, 1990
Unprecedented numbers of women are altering the workplace dramatically. Issues to which employers, government, and educational and support institutions must respond include education and training, economic security, employment policies and practices, family and elder care, and aging workers. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Age Discrimination, Caregivers, Child Rearing
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Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1998
Offers abstracts of 16 research papers presented at the 1998 Canadian Home Economics Association conference. Includes abstracts related to consumer economics, financial management, care giving, volunteerism, elder care, one-parent families, teacher education, females in the military, diet and health, and ethics. (JOW)
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Females, Foreign Countries, Home Economics
Blaxter, Loraine – Adults Learning (England), 1994
Interviews with 36 adult part-time students found that, even in late adulthood, family background and parental support (moral and financial, help with housework and child care) influence educational participation. Parental disapproval or the need to provide elder care were negative influences on participation. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Enrollment Influences, Family Characteristics
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Somerville, Margaret – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2002
Analysis of research on the Australian elder care industry used the categories of gender equity, gender differences, and gender deconstruction. Findings revealed the gender segregation of the industry, devaluing of women's work, and persistence of body/mind, male/female dualism. (Contains 16 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Personnel, Nursing Homes, Occupational Segregation
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Johnson, Arleen; Roush, Robert E., Jr.; Howe, Judith L.; Sanders, Margaret; McBride, Melen R.; Sherman, Andrea; Palmisano, Barbara; Tumosa, Nina; Perweiler, Elyse A.; Weiss, Joan – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2006
Frail elders living alone or in long-term care settings are particularly vulnerable to bioterrorism and other emergencies due to their complex physical, social and psychological needs. This paper provides an overview of the recent literature on bioterrorism and emergency preparedness in aging (BTEPA); discusses federal initiatives by the health…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Emergency Programs, Geriatrics, Aging (Individuals)
Faulk, Debbie; Farley, Sharon; Coker, Renee – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 2001
The Rural Elderly Enhancement Project, in which a nursing school development a model of community participation and involvement, was evaluated through interviews with 73 community members. Many projects designed to foster community competence in elder care and youth/school-based health have been sustained. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Financial Support, Nursing
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French, Erin M.; Mosher-Ashley, Pearl M. – Educational Gerontology, 2000
College students (n=131) interviewed residents of 96 long-term care facilities. Students perceived nursing homes more negatively than other facilities. Residential care was viewed more positively by those with personal experience of elder care and those whose interviewees were satisfied with their lives or mentally alert. (SK)
Descriptors: College Students, Long Term Care, Negative Attitudes, Nursing Homes
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Yakovleva, Anastasia – NORDSCI, 2018
Yakut people or Sakha (self-designation) are a Siberian indigenous ethnic group in North East Asia, inhabiting the Sakha Republic in Russia. Their language belongs to the Turkic family, and it is generally believed that they originated from Central Asia and migrated to the north about a thousand years ago. The article attempts to examine the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Child Rearing
Child Care Information Exchange, 1988
Reports extensive 1988 print and television coverage of child care topics, demonstrating that child care is not a passing media fad, but a major social issue that demands ongoing coverage. Gives statistics on families, children, and changes in population age groups and predicts child and elder care needs for the next decade. (NH)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Day Care, Futures (of Society), Mass Media
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Capitman, John – Generations, 2002
Examines tasks for aging policies, programs, and practitioners: (1) meeting needs of elders from diverse groups; (2) managing a diverse elder care work force; and (3) supporting economic achievements of younger people while promoting their sense of solidarity with elders. Discusses the challenges for policy and program development and…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Caregiver Training, Cultural Differences, Health Personnel
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Society for Human Resource Management, Alexandria, VA. – 1992
In March 1992, a random sample of 5,600 human resource professionals was selected from the membership of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and surveyed regarding family issues in the workplace. Respondents were asked to provide information on the size and other characteristics of their organization and workplace practices, and were…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Disabilities, Employer Attitudes, Employer Supported Day Care
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Galinsky, Ellen; Stein, Peter J. – Journal of Family Issues, 1990
Examines major work/family problems faced by employees; relationship of work/family programs and productivity; emergent trends in companies; and how some leading scientific companies and universities are responding to work/family issues. Examines child care, elder care, work time and relocation, job demands and autonomy, supervisory relationships,…
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Employer Supported Day Care, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Problems
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Zhan, Heying Jenny – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2002
This article uses the life course perspective to combine micro- and macro-levels of analysis of caregiving burdens experienced by Chinese baby-boom cohort and then explores their elder care prospects. Based on survey interviews during 1997 and 1998 with 110 caregivers providing care to dependent parents or parents-in-law, this study finds that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Caregivers, Siblings, Family Income
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de Pietro, Leslie – CUPA Journal, 1995
College and university employee assistance programs that address work and family issues are discussed. Components of such programs include child care resource and referral, parent education and support groups, elder care support and education, and management training. Issues in program creation and administration are highlighted. More programs in…
Descriptors: Children, College Administration, Day Care, Employee Assistance Programs
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