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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
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
McNulty, Hester P.; Jones, Annie B. – 1971
To determine the feasibility of different approaches in restructuring the household employment occupation to make it more attractive and rewarding, eight experimental and demonstration projects provided training, counseling, and placement services for women who were interested in household occupations. All of the programs sought to improve the…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Disadvantaged, Females
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Iacobelli, John L.; Schultz, S. Ray – Growth and Change, 1979
Describes a study to determine the most effective of three postschool formal occupational training programs; what contributes the most to increasing the work earnings of male youths, especially those below poverty level; and whether training affects income. Notes implications for training programs and Comprehensive Employment and Training Act…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Employment Opportunities, Employment Programs, Federal Aid
Imel, Susan – 1990
The most significant factors affecting the labor market during the 1980s were the United States' loss of competitiveness in the world marketplace, continued shifts in production from goods to services, changes in the skill requirements of many jobs, and demographic shifts in the population. During the next decade, incompatibility between the type…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Articulation (Education), Basic Skills, Career Education