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Turner, Sharon Yael – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study focused on community based organizations leading community colleges in workforce development partnerships to train unemployed and underemployed adults. These collaborations operate where community based organizations deliver case management and job search skills, while community colleges offer specific training. In order to examine…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Community Colleges, Labor Force Development, Job Training
Illinois Community College Board, 2009
The Illinois Community College Board provided more than $3.3 million to community colleges during fiscal year 2009 to support local workforce and economic development services through their Business and Industry Centers. The workforce development activities conducted under this grant include customized job training on campus or on-site at a…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Nontraditional Education, Community Colleges, Industry
National Association for Community Development, Washington, DC. – 1969
Recent redesigning of manpower programs reflects the shift toward the job and income approach to fighting poverty. Because money spent to provide jobs will ultimately reduce welfare costs, practically all manpower programs have undergone or will undergo significant redesign. This report was prepared to supply community development personnel and…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Agency Cooperation, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Legislation
Farine, Avigdor – 1972
The study of manpower requirements has received much attention since 1960, but it may be argued that the results of these studies did not come up to the expectations of those involved in the conduct of manpower research. The high percentage of unemployed professionals we are now experiencing brings us to formulate vigorous objections toward…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Demography, Higher Education, Labor Force Development
Sessions, John A. – American Vocational Journal, 1973
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agency Role, Collective Bargaining, Job Training
Banta, Trudy W.; And Others – 1969
The alliance of private industry and the schools has produced many excellent job-oriented education programs for the potential school dropout, the hard-core unemployed, and the underemployed. However, the majority of educators and businessmen throughout the country probably are not aware of the variety of cooperative training ventures that have…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Programs, Employment Opportunities, Industrial Training
Institute of Public Administration, New York, NY. – 1971
The Training Incentive Payments Program (TIPP) is an experimental and demonstration project designed to explore the feasibility of using financial incentives to stimulate more effective upgrading of the skills and earnings of low income workers in the private sector. Self administration is stressed, with incentive payments to employers based on…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Federal Programs, Improvement Programs, Inplant Programs
Schuchat, Theodor – Industrial Gerontology, 1974
Descriptors: Age, Disadvantaged, Educational Programs, Federal Legislation
Moore, Leo J. – Manpower, 1974
Pheonix's Public Employment Program (PEP) helps workers qualify for permanent jobs. (MW)
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Employment Qualifications, Functional Reading, Job Development
Bland, Laurel L. – 1970
Alaska is in the paradoxical position of having more jobs available than people, and at the same time maintaining one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation. This report discusses the nature and skills of the unemployed and underemployed, and presents tables of demographic information. While a fair percentage of Alaskan native youth…
Descriptors: American Indians, Demography, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Eskimos
Research Inst. of America, Inc., New York, NY. – 1968
American business has received a challenge from the federal government in a national experiment to find jobs for 500,000 "unemployables." The major purpose of this descriptive report was to develop hard facts for use by business men in making decisions concerning participation in the program. The content includes sections on: (1) Who Are the…
Descriptors: Agencies, Directories, Employment Experience, Employment Problems
Harbison, Frederick H. – 1971
The growth, prosperity, and viability of the new African nations will depend ultimately on their ability to develop systematically and to utilize effectively their human resources. The major human resource problems are 1) rising unemployment in urban areas, 2) under-employment of the rural masses, 3) shortages of strategic skills, 4) poorly geared…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
Clarke, John – 1971
Two seminars were held to provide professional staff of the Humanic Designs Corporation, faculty of selected schools of business administration, labor union leaders, and executives of corporations engaged in manpower and training programs an opportunity to exchange information on upgrading theory and practice, thereby contributing to the…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Employment Opportunities, Federal Legislation, Job Training
Verdile, Benjamin V. P.; Massimiano, Santo A. – School Shop, 1973
The Camden campus of Rutgers University, currently in its eighth year of operation, has provided numerous men and women from the community with employable skills. (Author/MU)
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Classroom Guidance Programs, Individualized Instruction, Job Training
Geber, Beverly – Training, 1993
There are inherent problems when unskilled or semiskilled workers are retrained for high skilled jobs that do not and will not exist. Although the consensus is that smarter workers will make the nation more competitive in the world market, the occupation that will add the most jobs by the year 2005 is retail clerk. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Government Role, Labor Force Development, Labor Needs
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