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Steinberg, Sheldon S. – J Home Econ, 1970
As the participants at the AHEA Workshop on Utilization and Training of Auxiliary Personnel in Home Economics realized, the experience of using auxiliary personnel involves many types of stress and strain. But it also brings individual joys and social benefits that need recognition in any exploration about auxiliary personnel. In his speech at the…
Descriptors: Home Economics, Job Development, Labor Utilization, Paraprofessional Personnel
Levitan, Sar A. – Manpower, 1972
One year's experience (through June 1972) suggests that the Emergency Employment Act is a very effective, if limited, tool in countering downturns in the economy. (MF)
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Federal Aid, Job Development, Labor Utilization
Phillips, J. Edmund; And Others – 1970
Rapid changes in the nation's economy have resulted in significant increases in the demand for workers in technical jobs but a significant decrease in the demand for unskilled workers. Unfortunately, the abilities of available manpower have not been developed to meet the requirements of jobs at the levels where the increased demands have occurred.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Employment Patterns, Guides, Job Development
Teare, Robert J.; McPheeters, Harold L. – 1970
To study the problems of developing a useful conceptual framework for utilizing workers in the field of social welfare who received training at less than the highest professional level, four 2-day symposium sessions were held during the fall of 1968, Approximately 13 participants, predominanatly social workers and representatives from the fields…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Job Analysis, Job Development, Labor Needs
Levitan, Sar; Johnston, William – Manpower, 1973
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Job Development, Job Simplification, Labor Standards
Governor's Office of Human Resources, Springfield, IL. – 1969
Over 400 representatives from industry, labor unions, government, universities, and nonprofit organizations attended the Governor's Conference on Manpower in Springfield, Illinois on March 14, 1969. Recommendations from the 11 workshop sessions held during the conference are presented in the report, and cover the areas of: (1) coordination and…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Coordination, Human Resources, Job Development
Fairchild, Charles K. – 1970
This report reviews the knowledge gained in 4 years of operation of labor mobility demonstration projects and provides guidelines on the design and operation of a permanent worker relocation program. Data were gathered both from written material covering the experience of each project and from field trips to some of the projects when additional…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Programs, Federal Programs, Job Development
Bland, Laurel L. – American Vocational Journal, 1970
The plight of the Alaskan native is forcefully described here. Employers recruit outside the state, while native residents, able and willing to work, cannot find jobs. Meanwhile Artic oil discoveries threaten to compound the dilemma. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Job Development, Labor Force Development
Hanson, Doris E. – 1970
The 197 participants, representing all areas of home economics, attended a 3-day national workshop on the training and utilization of auxiliary workers within the field of home economics. Workshop activities included a symposium of auxiliary personnel employed as aides in home economics-related occupations and group discussions which followed…
Descriptors: Ancillary Services, Conference Reports, Home Economics Education, Job Development
Baker, B. Kimball – Worklife, 1976
A sampling of innovative summer jobs funded through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) for economically disadvantaged youth, 14-21 years of age, is presented. (LH)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Programs, Job Development, Labor Utilization
Business Week, 1983
Changes in work rules are moving the workplace away from rigid labor practices created by labor/management. A more flexible structure is evolving that can adapt to new technology and provide new products at competitive cost. Discusses the movement and the impact of international competition/deregulation on the trend. (JN)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Practices, Industry
Haveman, Robert H. – 1979
Measures to directly create jobs have begun to occupy an important position in American economic policies. Most of these measures involve direct public service programs and employment subsidies. This paper explores the reasons for the emergence of such programs and notes that the economic rationale for these measures suggests a substantial…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment, Employment Opportunities
Nixon, R. A. – 1967
This monograph is addressed principally to the policy maker and program planner dealing with job development, and defines some of the limits, problems, and needs of the field. Primarily, job development is concerned with the demand side of the labor market equation, dealing with the availability of job openings in general or for a particular…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Job Development, Job Placement, Labor Market
Economic Development Administration (DOC), Washington, DC. – 1973
The study reports on activities which include 59 management assistance projects resulting in 1,983 jobs and payrolls amounting to $9,097,000. In addition, the report describes work with local community leaders to make available information and techniques needed to provide public facilities in support of economic development. The report describes…
Descriptors: Community Development, Economic Development, Employment Programs, Job Development
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Kruger, Daniel H. – Journal of Career Education, 1976
Social intervention is defined as those activities or services provided by individuals and public and social agencies which are designed to improve the employability of the individual in the world of work. An analysis of the process of social intervention in the development, maintenance, and utilization of human resources is presented. (Author/EC)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Human Resources, Individual Development, Intervention
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