Waters, Rollie O. and Joyce C. Powell
"Salaries of County Officials, 2004"
(Annual. In The Municipal Year Book 2005, pp. 100-115. Washington: International City/County Management Association, 2005. 16 pages, 4 tables, 1 figure.)
Presents data for 2004. SOURCEBOOK table 1.71.2004.
This article presents data collected from the 2004 survey of salaries of local government officials sponsored by the International City/County Management Association. Salaries are presented by job title, county size, region, county type, and form of government. The survey gathers information on 23 positions; among the positions included are the county manager, chief administrative officer, primary assistant chief administrative officer, clerk, chief financial officer, treasurer, risk manager, health officer, engineer, chief law enforcement official, fire chief, superintendent of parks, chief librarian, and the directors of human resources, planning, purchasing, parks and recreation, economic development, public works, human services, public safety, and information services.
"Salaries of County Officials, 2005"
(Annual. In The Municipal Year Book 2006, pp. 106-124. Washington: International City/County Management Association, 2006. 19 pages, 5 tables, 4 figures.)
Presents data for 2005. SOURCEBOOK table 1.71.2005.
This article presents data collected from the 2005 survey of salaries of local government officials sponsored by the International City/County Management Association. Salaries are presented by job title, county size, region, county type, and form of government. The survey gathers information on 23 positions; among the positions included are the county manager, chief administrative officer, primary assistant chief administrative officer, clerk, chief financial officer, treasurer, risk manager, health officer, engineer, chief law enforcement official, fire chief, superintendent of parks, chief librarian, and the directors of human resources, planning, purchasing, parks and recreation, economic development, public works, human services, public safety, and information services.
"Salaries of Municipal Officials, 2004"
(Annual. In The Municipal Year Book 2005, pp. 79-99. Washington: International City/County Management Association, 2005. 21 pages, 6 tables, 1 figure.)
Presents data for 2004. SOURCEBOOK table 1.70.2004.
This article presents data collected from the 2004 survey of salaries of local government officials sponsored by the International City/County Management Association. Salaries of municipal officials are presented by job title, city size, region, city type, and form of government. Average salaries of 23 positions are presented: the city manager, chief administrative officer, primary assistant chief administrative officer, clerk, chief financial officer, health officer, treasurer, engineer, chief law enforcement official, fire chief, superintendent of parks, risk manager, chief librarian, and the directors of public safety, public works, economic development, planning, human resources, human services, parks and recreation, information services, recreation, and purchasing.
"Salaries of Municipal Officials, 2005"
(Annual. In The Municipal Year Book 2006, pp. 83-105. Washington: International City/County Management Association, 2006. 23 pages, 7 tables, 4 figures.)
Presents data for 2005. SOURCEBOOK table 1.70.2005.
This article presents data collected from the 2005 survey of salaries of local government officials sponsored by the International City/County Management Association. Salaries of municipal officials are presented by job title, city size, region, city type, and form of government. Average salaries of 23 positions are presented: the city manager, chief administrative officer, primary assistant chief administrative officer, clerk, chief financial officer, health officer, treasurer, engineer, chief law enforcement official, fire chief, superintendent of parks, risk manager, chief librarian, and the directors of public safety, public works, economic development, planning, human resources, human services, parks and recreation, information services, recreation, and purchasing.
Wechsler, Henry; Jae Eun Lee; Meichun Kuo; Mark Seibring; Toben F. Nelson; and Hang Lee
"Trends in College Binge Drinking During a Period of Increased Prevention Efforts"
(Journal of American College Health, Vol. 50 (March 2002), pp. 203-217. 15 pages, 10 tables [Online]. Available: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/cas/Documents/trends/Trends.pdf [Dec. 14, 2004].)
Presents data for 1993, 1997, 1999, and 2001. SOURCEBOOK tables 3.77-3.80.
This article reports the results of four national surveys of college students on drinking practices and related behaviors. The data are from the Harvard School of Public Health'sCollege Alcohol Studies conducted in 1993, 1997, 1999, and 2001. Tables are presented on patterns of alcohol use and drinking styles of college students, and the prevalence of binge drinking by student and college characteristics. The prevalence of alcohol-related problems experienced by college students, the effects of binge drinking on non-binge drinkers in campus housing settings, and the prevalence of heavy drinking at on- and off-campus venues also are presented. The article concludes with tables providing information on college students' exposure to alcohol-related education and consequences imposed by colleges.
Wechsler, Henry; Jae Eun Lee; Toben F. Nelson; and Meichun Kuo
"Underage College Students' Drinking Behavior, Access to Alcohol, and the Influence of Deterrence Policies"
(Journal of American College Health, Vol. 50 (March 2002), pp. 223-236. 14 pages, 9 tables [Online]. Available: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/cas/Documents/underminimum/DrinkingBehavior.pdf [Dec. 14, 2004].)
Presents data for 1993, 1997, 1999, and 2001. SOURCEBOOK tables 3.81, 3.82.
This article presents results from the Harvard School of Public Health's College Alcohol Studies, a series of four national surveys of college students examining drinking practices and related behaviors. Estimates are provided for the number of underage college students consuming alcohol and their patterns of use and drinking styles. Tables are presented on secondhand effects of alcohol use for college students residing in campus housing, the types of venues in which college students report drinking alcohol, and underage students' reports of sources and accessibility to alcohol. Information also is provided on the prevalence of educational awareness campaigns launched by colleges, exposure to college-imposed sanctions for drinking alcohol, underage students' perceptions of the likelihood and consequences of being caught drinking alcohol, and the effects of laws and policies targeting underage drinking on the number of underage binge drinkers in the study.