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Lam, Livia – Center for American Progress, 2019
Since the introduction of workplace computers in the 1970s, policymakers have been racing to outpace the workforce demands of the information age. To address concerns, policymakers have promoted an expansion of skills training to help workers keep up in the changing economy. Because the way people learn, work, and live is transforming, so should…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Public Policy, Labor Force Development, Employment
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Roumell, Elizabeth Anne; Salajan, Florin D.; Todoran, Corina – Educational Policy, 2020
In the United States, adult and workforce education (AE) seems to be located, simultaneously, both everywhere and nowhere in particular. Ongoing shifts in national economic demands and changes in requirements for training and education have brought learning in the adult years into the federal public policy arena. Sometimes referred to as lifelong…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Adult Education, Educational History, Policy Formation
Asaju, Kayode – Online Submission, 2012
Human Capital development through education is a long time investment made by the state to enhance the well being of her citizenry. By investing in education, well educated individuals bring to bear their talents, knowledge, skills and experiences as they function in the various sectors of the economy. Human Capital development is therefore a…
Descriptors: Well Being, Role of Education, Foreign Countries, Human Capital
Eyre, Gary – US Department of Education, 2013
Throughout the history of the United States, adult education has played a continuous role in helping adults reach for better lives. In the early 20th century, as this country witnessed expanded growth and tremendous work opportunities, it became apparent that in order to have a productive workforce and economic stability, the language needs of so…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Role of Education, Employment Opportunities, Immigrants
Bowles, Jonathan; Colton, Tara; Fischer, David Jason; Giles, David; O'Grady, Jim – Center for an Urban Future, 2009
The inauguration of a new president is a typically a time of great hope, and this year is certainly no exception. But the advent of the Obama administration offers residents of New York and other city-dwellers special grounds for optimism: that the period of years, if not decades, when the federal government all but turned its back on the needs of…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Federal Government, Presidents, Safety
Marshall, Patricia – Manpower, 1971
Ten-state project tests new routes to better life for itinerant workers. (Editor)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Demonstration Programs, Federal Programs, Labor Force Development
SCHULTZ, THEODORE W. – 1967
WORKERS ARE PRODUCTIVE AGENTS. THEIR ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY IS ENHANCED BY INVESTMENT IN THEM. THE INVESTMENT APPROACH IS NOT ONLY A USEFUL BUT A VERY POWERFUL ORGANIZING CONCEPT FOR POLICY AND PROGRAMING. BY USING IT, ONE CAN IDENTIFY MAJOR MALINVESTMENTS THAT ARE A CONSEQUENCE OF PUBLIC POLICY SUCH AS--(1) IN AGRICULTURE, TOO MUCH HAS BEEN…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Economically Disadvantaged, Labor Force Development, Labor Utilization
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Berman, Samuel P. – Child Welfare, 1970
Report of a pilot project that trained 542 unemployed or underemployed persons in 5 cities to become child care workers. Discusses rewards and problems of the project. (DR)
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Community Cooperation, Federal Aid, Job Placement
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Ulman, Lloyd – Public Interest, 1974
Examines and evaluates the use of "active labor market policy" to attempt to make the "uneasy triangle" of full employment, price stability, and collective bargaining more tolerable while at the same time promoting the cause of greater economic equality and growth. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Economics, Employment Programs, Federal Programs, Government Role
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Merrill, Jeffrey – Social Policy, 1975
The Works Public Administration, said to be the first serious effort made in U.S. to address the problem of wide-scale unemployment through a public sector effort, is looked at in great detail in relation to its applicability as a suitable model for implementation in the health field. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Health Personnel, Health Programs, Health Services
Sharma, Motilal – 1990
The development theory for progress in the countries of the Third World must be based on the aspirations of the common people; the majority poor. The poor cannot simply be provided with resources; they must also be psychologically, socially, and economically empowered. The most important conflict in poor countries is between urban and rural…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Factors
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Rawlins, V. Lane – Industrial Relations, 1972
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Programs, Labor Force Development
Analytic Systems, Inc., Vienna, VA. – 1970
The main objective of this project is to demonstrate how a community action agency can operate manpower and economic development programs with continuing impact. The program offers: (1) training in four areas, (2) supportive services, including counseling and basic education, (3) youth programs, (4) economic development efforts to help the local…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Demonstration Programs, Economic Development, Economically Disadvantaged
Manpower, 1971
Despite a tightening job market and a shortage of matching funds by the states, the Work Incentive Program made good progress last year. (BH)
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Disadvantaged, Employment Programs, Federal Programs
Davies, Mary; And Others – 1966
Federal programs which provide or assist in providing job-oriented education and training to prepare people for employment are described. Government inservice staff training programs, training provided in the Armed Forces, general aid to education, and programs to aid in the construction of facilities or acquisition of materials are excluded.…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs
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