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Emerging Careers

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We are now in post-industrial society. New careers and occupations are emerging with developments in technology. One of the biggest areas of new careers is the information industry. By the year 2000, eighty per cent of the work force will be information workers. Robots will do most manufacturing jobs which will require more scientists, mechanics, and technicians. New jobs are also emerging in the ocean industry. The health care industry is also expected to expand. A list of job titles for the future is included. Guidelines to follow to get a job are detailed.

Author: Feingold, S.N.
Publisher: World Future Society
Publication Name: Futurist
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0016-3317
Year: 1984
Training, Occupations

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A comparison of women in small and large companies

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Survey results from 177 female managers indicate that there is very little difference between those employed by small firms (less than 100 employees) and those employed by larger firms. This study identified only four areas of difference between the groups. Most biographical and job-related data examined were not significantly different for both groups, and both groups wanted essentially the same rewards from their jobs. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)

Author: Anderson, Robert L., Anderson, Kathleen P.
Publisher: Baylor University
Publication Name: American Journal of Small Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0363-9428
Year: 1988
Officials and employees, Small business, Women executives

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MARRIAGE AND A CAREER

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THE DIVORCE RATE AMONG SUCCESSFUL CAREER WOMEN IS RISING. THE RESULTS OF A STUDY BY HEIDRICK AND STRUGGLES, A CHICAGO SEARCH FIRM, REVEALS SOME PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY CAREER WOMEN. REMARKS BY SOME TOP WOMEN EXECUTIVES REGARDING THESE ARE GIVEN.

Author: TUTHILL, M.
Publisher: U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1980

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Subjects list: Management, Professions, Surveys, Businesswomen
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