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Autor/inn/en | Nathan, Richard P.; und weitere |
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Institution | National Commission for Manpower Policy, Washington, DC. |
Titel | Job Creation through Public Service Employment. An Interim Report to the Congress of the National Commission for Manpower Policy. Volume II: Monitoring the Public Service Employment Program. Report No. 6. |
Quelle | (1978), (277 Seiten)
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Beigaben | Tabellen |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Cost Effectiveness; Economic Development; Economic Research; Employment Patterns; Government Employees; Job Development; Labor Economics; Labor Force Development; Labor Utilization; Political Influences; Program Administration; Program Effectiveness; Program Evaluation; Public Service Occupations; Social Influences; Socioeconomic Background; Socioeconomic Influences Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse; Kosten-Nutzen-Denken; Wirtschaftsentwicklung; Wirtschaftsforschung; Beschäftigungsstruktur; Arbeitsökonomie; Arbeitskräftebestand; Political influence; Politischer Einfluss; Programme evaluation; Programmevaluation; Sozialer Einfluss; Sozioökonomische Lage; Sozioökonomischer Faktor |
Abstract | This second volume of a three-volume report of the National Commission for Manpower Policy on Public Service Employment (PSE) contains the interim report of the Brookings Institution to the Commission based on their onsite monitoring of the program. The report is divided into seven chapters. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the report, and chapter 2 presents a brief history of PSE programs. Chapter 3 discusses employment effects. (An understanding of the definitions of job creation and displacement used in this chapter is crucial to the interpretation of the extent of displacement found in this study.) Chapter 4 examines the fiscal consequences of the PSE program for governmental jurisdictions participating in it. Chapter 5 addresses the programmatic and social effects of the program and includes an analysis of the functional areas in which PSE participants are employed, their occupations, social characteristics, and wages. The political effects of PSE are examined in chapter 6, which describes the organization and administration of the program at the local level. Finally, chapter 7 discusses the policy implications of the current findings. Appended are excerpts from the transcript of the mid-study conference for field search associates and the first-round analysis form. (BM) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |