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Jobs and Training in the 1980s P.B. Doeringer

Jobs and Training in the 1980s By P.B. Doeringer

Jobs and Training in the 1980s by P.B. Doeringer


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Certainly there is a long way to go in improving both policy and program, and an opportunity presents itself in preparing the policies to be proposed to the Con­ gress when the vocational education program next comes up for reconsideration in 1980 and 1981.

Jobs and Training in the 1980s Summary

Jobs and Training in the 1980s: Vocational Policy and the Labor Market by P.B. Doeringer

In February 1979, I wrote to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation seeking sup­ port for the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies to embark on a policy­ oriented program in vocational education. The reason for the request, which was generously granted by the foundation, was stated as follows: The federal program on vocational education dates from World War I. Impor­ tant changes were made in later legislation in 1963 and 1976, affecting the pro­ grams conducted by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The recently enacted Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) of the Department of Labor has brought large federal support to efforts to reduce unemployment, especially for youth, by providing preparatory training. It may be an understatement to report that the programs of these two government departments have lacked adequate coordination in Washington or in the field. Certainly there is a long way to go in improving both policy and program, and an opportunity presents itself in preparing the policies to be proposed to the Con­ gress when the vocational education program next comes up for reconsideration in 1980 and 1981. Responsibility for preparing the administration's position and recom­ mendations lies with the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of HEW, Michael O'Keefe.

Table of Contents

1 Occupational Education and Training for the 1980s.- 2 The Nonsystem of Education and Training.- 3 Occupational Education and Training: Goals and Performance.- 4 The Impact of Workplace Practices on Education and Training Policy.- 5 Career Paths and Vocational Education.- 6 Vocational Education and the Work Establishment of Youth.- 7 Labor Market Projections for Education and Training.- 8 Accelerating the Transition from Schools to Careers.- About the Contributors.

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NPB9780898380620
9780898380620
0898380626
Jobs and Training in the 1980s: Vocational Policy and the Labor Market by P.B. Doeringer
New
Hardback
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1981-08-31
206
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