Author: California. Employment Development Department
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Displaced Worker Education and Training Act of 1982
Author: California. Employment Development Department
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Retraining Displaced Workers
Author: Duane E. Leigh
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ISBN: 9789221092568
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Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
The federal government's experience with adult retraining programs began in 1962 with the passage of the Manpower Development and Training Act and creation of the Trade Adjustment Assistance program. When the 1973 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act expired in 1982, Congress enacted the Job Training Partnership Act. During the 1980s, states developed programs to fill the market gap between perceived need and federally funded services. Evaluation evidence was available for five government-sponsored programs targeted to displaced workers and one program for disadvantaged workers that distinguished the impact of classroom training from that of on-the-job training. Private sector employers made more substantial investments in training programs as shown by private sector retraining programs primarily directed to workers at risk of being displaced from their jobs. Evidence provided by the displaced worker demonstration projects indicated clearly that job search assistance speeded up the reemployment of displaced workers. Results were less favorable for classroom training in vocational skills. Reasonably favorable results for classroom training were obtained. OJT had a more immediate and sustained positive impact on the earnings of both adult women and men than classroom training. Women were usually found to benefit from retraining and other reemployment services at least to the same extent as men. (Appendixes include 17 endnotes and 5 tables. Contains 21 references.) (YLB)
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ISBN: 9789221092568
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
The federal government's experience with adult retraining programs began in 1962 with the passage of the Manpower Development and Training Act and creation of the Trade Adjustment Assistance program. When the 1973 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act expired in 1982, Congress enacted the Job Training Partnership Act. During the 1980s, states developed programs to fill the market gap between perceived need and federally funded services. Evaluation evidence was available for five government-sponsored programs targeted to displaced workers and one program for disadvantaged workers that distinguished the impact of classroom training from that of on-the-job training. Private sector employers made more substantial investments in training programs as shown by private sector retraining programs primarily directed to workers at risk of being displaced from their jobs. Evidence provided by the displaced worker demonstration projects indicated clearly that job search assistance speeded up the reemployment of displaced workers. Results were less favorable for classroom training in vocational skills. Reasonably favorable results for classroom training were obtained. OJT had a more immediate and sustained positive impact on the earnings of both adult women and men than classroom training. Women were usually found to benefit from retraining and other reemployment services at least to the same extent as men. (Appendixes include 17 endnotes and 5 tables. Contains 21 references.) (YLB)
Displaced Workers
Author: Kevin Hollenbeck
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Legislative Index and Table of Sections Affected
Author: California. Legislative Counsel Bureau
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Category : Bills, Legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1114
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Category : Bills, Legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1114
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Summary Digest of Statutes Enacted and Resolutions, Including Proposed Constitutional Amendments, Adopted in ... and ... Statutory Record
Author: California
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1472
Book Description
Volumes include: Statutory record.
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1472
Book Description
Volumes include: Statutory record.
Senate Bill
Author: California. Legislature. Senate
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Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 1548
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Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 1548
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Journal of the Senate, Legislature of the State of California
Author: California. Legislature. Senate
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1714
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1714
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Assembly Final History
Author: California. Legislature. Assembly
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1292
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1292
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Employment and training policy, 1982
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1458
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1458
Book Description
Dislocated Workers: Local Programs and Outcomes Under the Job Training Partnership Act
Author: GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC HUMAN RESOURCES DIV.
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Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
With the U.S. economy continually changing, many workers are dislocated every year-even in times of economic expansion or recovery from recession. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an estimated 2.2 million workers annually were dislocated from their jobs because of business closures or employment cutbacks during the 5-year period from January 1981 to January 1986. In 1982, the Congress created title III of the Job Training Partnership Act specifically to facilitate the reemployment of dislocated workers. The $650 million distributed through the program from its inception through June 30, 1986, has provided assistance to, at most, 7 percent of the eligible workers. To assist the Congress in its oversight of the program, GAO surveyed all title III projects operating between October 1982 and March 1985 to obtain program information concerning: (1) results achieved, such as placement rates and average wage levels; (2) assistance provided to participants, including skill training, direct placement, and support services; (3) characteristics of participants; and (4)program administration. This analysis should also assist the Congress in considering the administration plan contained in the fiscal year 1988 budget proposal to restructure existing assistance to dislocated workers under a new program at a much higher funding level.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
With the U.S. economy continually changing, many workers are dislocated every year-even in times of economic expansion or recovery from recession. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an estimated 2.2 million workers annually were dislocated from their jobs because of business closures or employment cutbacks during the 5-year period from January 1981 to January 1986. In 1982, the Congress created title III of the Job Training Partnership Act specifically to facilitate the reemployment of dislocated workers. The $650 million distributed through the program from its inception through June 30, 1986, has provided assistance to, at most, 7 percent of the eligible workers. To assist the Congress in its oversight of the program, GAO surveyed all title III projects operating between October 1982 and March 1985 to obtain program information concerning: (1) results achieved, such as placement rates and average wage levels; (2) assistance provided to participants, including skill training, direct placement, and support services; (3) characteristics of participants; and (4)program administration. This analysis should also assist the Congress in considering the administration plan contained in the fiscal year 1988 budget proposal to restructure existing assistance to dislocated workers under a new program at a much higher funding level.