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Schaefer, Carl J., Ed.; Kaufman, Jacob J., Ed. – 1967
To seek resolution of problems in providing education for youth and adults oriented toward the world of work, the Massachusetts Advisory Council on Education (MACE) undertook a study of vocational-technical education as a major project. This publication contains the major papers and prepared reactions to these papers, which were presented at a…
Descriptors: Administration, Advisory Committees, Conference Reports, Conferences
Metzler, William H. – 1964
To investigate the effect of technological change upon farm labor use, a stratified random sample of 696 farm workers from a population of 12,215 in Kern County, California, provided a basis for analysis. Some major findings were: (1) The high peak of seasonal labor use has been eliminated, (2) The need for migratory labor is decreasing, (3)…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Trends, Employment Patterns, Employment Problems
Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training, Washington, DC. – 1968
The use of the offender and ex-offender as manpower resources in corrections is a practice about which there is little agreement but an enormous amount of concern. Self-help programs such as Alcoholic s Anonymous and Synanon have attracted wide attraction. The concept of using a product of the problem to help others with the same problem is not…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Conference Reports, Correctional Institutions, Human Services
Haber, William; And Others – 1963
Technological change is a complex term involving many more factors than "changes in machinery or automation." Six changes which affect jobs and influence skills in our industrial systems that could logically be called technological change have been identified: (1) scientific management, or time and motion studies, (2) mergers and consolidations,…
Descriptors: Administration, Automation, Individual Characteristics, Job Layoff
Bowman, Mary Jean; Haynes, W. Warren – 1963
In an important sense the problem of unemployment and underemployment, and to a considerable degree the problem of low incomes is not a national or general one; rather to a great extent these problems are confined to particular regions or to specific sectors within the general economy. East Kentucky is a rural region suffering from these problems…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Depleted Resources, Disadvantaged, Economic Development
Klutch, Murray – 1967
The study was designed to provide a base for mental health manpower planning. The first and principal section of Volume I is an annotated bibliography of applicable articles and books. An index lists items included in the bibliography according to subject and profession. A discussion of two conceptual approaches to alleviating the manpower…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Labor Needs, Labor Utilization
Crecink, John C.; Steptoe, Roosevelt – 1970
Manpower resources, poverty, and unemployment in the Mississippi Delta region are the main features of the report. Data used were collected by 22 enumerators working in 16 counties scattered throughout Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. The survey was conducted in the summer of 1966. Aspects surveyed and reported on are household…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Area Studies, Comparative Analysis, Dropouts
Carter, William D. – 1973
In recent years, the role of study abroad in development has been the object of increasing examination, as part of the general critique of assistance programs undertaken by international agencies in preparation for the Second Development Decade. This review, by emphasizing the importance of the human role in development, has raised questions as to…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Administration, Educational Development
Michigan State Dept. of Labor, Detroit. Michigan Employment Security Commission. – 1973
The 1973 annual report describes services provided by the Rural Manpower Service (RMS) to 63 Michigan counties. Section I describes the organization of the RMS, and its 2 special projects -- Operation Hitchhike, and the National Migrant Worker Program (formerly the Mobility Facilitator Unit). Section II gives rural area demographic data and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Annual Reports, Community Support, Demography
Rogers, David J.; Silverstein, Charles – 1973
The report supplements the YMCA Manpower Project final report (PB-221 304). The final report discussed problems encountered in seeking company involvement, and problems and recommendations evolving from in-company activities; this guide is intended as a handbook for company personnel and government agencies that are interested in improving the…
Descriptors: Administration, Disadvantaged, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Qualifications
Associate Control, Research and Analysis, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1973
The study has explored the extent and quality of certain effects of mandatory/voluntary distinction in the WIN program, and the potential effects of the Talmadge Amendments. Major findings relate to discrimination against females in WIN, tax credits involving welfare status, enrollees' legal rights, litigations concerning WIN, testing conducted…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Counseling Effectiveness, Court Litigation, Day Care
American Library Association, Chicago, IL. – 1970
The School Library Manpower Project is a five-year study to redefine the concept of school librarianship and to develop an educational program geared to a new concept. Designed in two major phases, the project is concerned with the task and job analyses of school library media positions, education for school librarianship and recruitment from…
Descriptors: Definitions, Job Analysis, Labor Force Development, Labor Utilization
Department of Labor, Washington, DC. – 1971
This ninth Manpower Report of the President contains an overview of the 1970 employment and unemployment record, new developments in Manpower programs, urban and rural labor market problems, and government expenditures and manpower requirements. Policies adapted by the administration have ended the output decline and indications are that…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Federal Programs, Government Role, Labor Force Development
Darcy, Robert L.; Powell, Phillip E. – 1970
This eighth, ninth, or tenth grade year-long economic education course is written from the viewpoint of the individual as a worker/income-earner. Its primary purpose is to provide the schools with a means for improving the preparation of young people for effective participation in the changing economy. The educational objectives are: 1) to develop…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Economics, Economics Education, Experimental Curriculum
Barth, Michael C.; Gramlich, Edward M. – 1971
The initial discussion focuses on the dilemma posed by the fact that inflation and unemployment cannot simultaneously be eliminated with the macro-economic policies alone. To opt for controlling inflation means a delay in dealing with an already serious poverty problem. Suggestions for dealing with the inflation-unemployment dilemma are classified…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged
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