RT Research Data RT Statistics T1 EOC women and shiftwork : protective legislation survey, 1977 LA English PP Colchester PB UK Data Service YR 1982 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1878048384 AB The (first) survey to explore women's attitudes and intentions concerning hours of work and the legislation affecting them, carried out by the Equal Opportunities Commission as part of its statutory duty to review the legislation which affects the hours women may work in industry. K1 Age K1 Attitudes K1 chief income earners K1 Child care K1 Children K1 commuting K1 Costs K1 EDUCATIONAL background K1 Employment K1 employment history K1 equal pay K1 ethnic groups K1 expenditure K1 Family Life K1 family roles K1 financial expectations K1 financial resources K1 Gender K1 Health K1 hours of work K1 housewives K1 housework K1 Housing K1 housing tenure K1 in-service training K1 Income K1 Industries K1 Job satisfaction K1 Legislation K1 Leisure time K1 Marital Status K1 married men K1 Married women K1 married women workers K1 Money K1 mortgages K1 Occupations K1 Overtime K1 Participation K1 personal efficacy K1 qualifications K1 Quality of life K1 rates K1 rents K1 Roles K1 Satisfaction K1 savings K1 self-employed K1 Self-esteem K1 Sex discrimination K1 Shift work K1 social activities (leisure) K1 standard of living K1 stress (psycholoical) K1 supervisors K1 termination of service K1 trade union membership K1 trade unions K1 Training K1 travelling time K1 Wages K1 wome K1 working mothers K1 Working women K1 Statistik : 1977 : Großbritannien K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.5255/UKDA-SN-1773-1