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Source: Training and Development
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1. Petrini, Catherine M.
More Work Doesn't Pay
Training and Development 49,4 (April 1995): 10-11
Cohort(s): Mature Women
Publisher: American Society for Training and Development
Keyword(s): Job Status; Wage Growth; Wage Levels; Women

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' National Longitudinal Survey, some 13% of working women who are promoted on the job receive no pay increase. Full text online. Photocopy available from ABI/INFORM 5996.03. Copyright American Society for Training and Development 1995.
Bibliography Citation
Petrini, Catherine M. "More Work Doesn't Pay." Training and Development 49,4 (April 1995): 10-11.
2. Sorohan, Erica Gordon
Training Young People
Training and Development 48,1 (January 1994): 12-13
Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: American Society for Training and Development
Keyword(s): Apprenticeships; Hispanics; Racial Differences; Training

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According to the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, some 38% of the young adults received some form of training between 1986 and 1991; 24% of respondents received company training, the largest percentage of all sources of training. More young men than young women received company-sponsored training. A higher percentage of whites received company-sponsored training than of blacks or Hispanics.
Bibliography Citation
Sorohan, Erica Gordon. "Training Young People." Training and Development 48,1 (January 1994): 12-13.