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1 Manpower Training and Development Programs 1 (1970)

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JULY 1970
MANPOWER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
This bibliography supersedes Research Bibliography Number 13, published by
the Tax Foundation in December, 1964.
The references are arranged according to the following subdivisions.
I. General References
II. Administration
III. Education
IV. Programs
A. Federal
B. Business
C. Community
D. Special
V. Statistics
VI. Bibliography
I. General References
Becker, Joseph M. and others. Programs to Aid the Unemployed in the 1960's.
Kalamazoo: W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 1965. 42pp.
A discussion of programs which alleviate and others which are curative.
Brooks, Lyman B. and others. Re-Education of Unemployed and Unskilled Workers
(Cooperative Research Project No. D-054). Norfolk: Norfolk Division,
Virginia State College, 1964. 131pp. biblio.
The project was designed to study, develop, and use materials and
techniques for training hard-core unemployed, and unskilled workers, and to
demonstrate the effectiveness of vocational-technical education, general
education, and counseling in training these workers for selected occupations.
Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The Disadvantaged Poor: Education
and Employment. Washington, D.C.: 1966. 447pp.
The third report of the Task Force on Economic Growth and Opportunity.
The Task Force maintains when poverty is caused in part by lack of education,
employment and opportunity, it can be reduced more effectively if imaginative
private measures are taken in cooperation with local, state and Federal
governments.
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