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Cashman, John R.; Mattson, Robert E. – 1974
The Vermont study details employer responses to a two-phase survey designed to gauge employer receptivity to the use of wage subsidies in the private sector. The "mail survey" obtained from a sample of 1,084 employers (of whom 71% responded) elicited responses to a limited number of questions, while the "face-to-face survey"…
Descriptors: Employees, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employers
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Hall, Arden R. – Journal of Human Resources, 1980
A study to determine the effects of free counseling services and a program of subsidies for the direct costs of education and training revealed that the subsidies did induce increased school attendance, and both counseling and training affected labor supply. However, no subsequent effects of increased human capital have been found. (LRA)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Adults, Attendance
Thode, Kathleen B., Ed. – 1976
The document reports on a 1976 conference discussing critical issues related to income maintenance and full employment. The objective is to explore the persistence of inequality and want in America and the issue of achieving more equality through income maintenance programs and full employment. Major topics include values issues; income…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Conference Reports, Economic Change
DaVanzo, Julie; Greenberg, David H. – 1974
This paper is concerned with research issues that must be faced in assessing the potential subnational effects of proposed income maintenance programs. The paper is divided into discussions of four major tasks that must be performed by policy analysts. The first is simply to list program provisions that may have important subnational effects,…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Family Income, Federal Programs, Finance Reform
Farm Foundation, Chicago, IL. – 1970
The publication contains thirteen reports from the Twentieth National Agricultural Policy Conference held September 22-25, 1970, at Pokagon State Park, Angola, Indiana. The conference was designed to assist extension workers by broadening their perspective, understanding, and handling of the methodology of public affairs education. Four topics in…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Trends, Conference Reports, Ecology
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Maynard, Rebecca A.; Murnane, Richard J. – Journal of Human Resources, 1979
Analyzes the impact of a negative income tax experiment on the school performance of children in grades 4 through 10, indicating an increase in reading achievement for the younger children but not the older. Discusses evidence from previous research, welfare reform and educational achievement, and the research methodology and results. (MF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Black Youth, Elementary Secondary Education
Danziger, Sheldon; And Others – 1978
The urban impacts of the Program for Better Jobs and Income, the recent but unsuccessful attempt to reform the welfare system, are analyzed in this paper. The proposed results of this program indicate that these urban impacts would have been minimal, but consistent with an urban policy that seeks to improve the economic viability of distressed…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Federal Programs, Geographic Regions, Guaranteed Income
National Council of Organizations for Children and Youth, Washington, DC. – 1976
This summary of the National Council of Organizations for Children and Youth (NCOCY) Bicentennial Conference on Children contains the text of the major addresses presented at the conference and summary reports of the conference discussion groups. The major topics discussed were family income support, child health, child care, and legislation…
Descriptors: Child Care, Childhood Needs, Children, Conference Reports
Smith, James P. – 1973
The standard one-period labor supply model that economists have used is in some ways an inadequate tool to evaluate a Family Assistance Plan (FAP). The principal difficulty is that an FAP will have important interperiod or life cycle effects. The pure life cycle model, an extension of the work of Becker and Ghez, is derived here without reference…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Economic Factors, Economic Research, Family Financial Resources
Lampman, Robert J.; And Others – 1974
The papers and discussions which follow were presented at the December 1973 meetings of the Allied Social Science Associations in New York City. They provide a stimulating review and perspective on the state of policy and reform possibilities in income maintenance and the welfare system. In his paper, "The Role of Income-Conditioning in the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Family Financial Resources, Family Income, Finance Reform
Educational Research Service, Arlington, VA. – 1984
This document analyzes the composition and structure of various salary schedules for teachers currently used by public school systems. An overview of features found in teacher salary schedules is provided, including discussions on the basic structure of the schedule, methods of initial placement and advancement on the schedule, and salary…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Contract Salaries, Differentiated Staffs, Elementary Secondary Education
McKitric, Eloise J. – 1984
This study examines the consumption of resources by retired persons by distinguishing between institutionally controlled resources (social security, medicare, prescription discounts, medicaid, heating subsidy, supplemental security income, veterans' benefits, disability income, and meals-on-wheels) and personally controlled resources (gardens,…
Descriptors: Community Services, Economic Status, Federal Programs, Financial Needs
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Newitt, Jane – 1975
A decade's explosive growth in the scope, funding and complexity of national social policy has created serious problems in the United States. This first overview report notes that the Office of Economic Opportunity (now known as the Community Services Administration) has ceased to provide a focal point for national social policy. It was this state…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Demography, Employment, Federal Programs
Solis, Faustina – 1979
This paper briefly explores current assumptions about the structure and functions of the modern American family and indicates new social, economic and psychological forces which are influencing parents. Also suggested are areas of concern related to the provision of family support services. (RH)
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Family Income, Family Role, Family (Sociological Unit)
DeTray, Dennis N. – 1973
An analysis of the potential effects of different types of welfare reforms can proceed in one of two ways. One can explore the effects of a given plan in detail, or one can cull from the set of feasible alternative plans the major changes that these plans will bring about and then analyze the effect of these changes in a general framework. At…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economic Research, Employment Patterns, Family Attitudes
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