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Kennedy, Fran; Poland, Matthew A. – Jobs for the Future, 2018
The "future of work" is an evolving concept with wide-reaching implications for the economy, workforce, education, and society--including workers, business owners, students, and the people who serve them. The impact from these changes brings a sense of urgency to stay a few steps ahead and address systems' gaps and faulty machinery that…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Business, Low Income, Labor Force Development
Mathias, Christine; Gilman, Elizabeth; Shin, Carolyn; Evans, William Todd – Journal of Social Work Education, 2015
University-agency partnerships funded by Title IV-E encourage students to enter the child welfare field by providing student stipends, thus supporting child welfare agency workforce development. This article examines the literature and historical roots of Title IV-E and other partnerships, identifies common structures and outcomes, and discusses…
Descriptors: Career Academies, Child Welfare, Labor Force Development, Public Agencies
Blakely, Edward J.; And Others – 1983
Eleven papers on rural economic development cover challenges and opportunities; employment trends affecting nonmetropolitan areas; status of nonmetropolitan women and minorities; case studies of Vermont, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and California; western urban and regional development; economic development in small cities; and rural policy…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Census Figures, College Role, Economic Change