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Career Advancement Economic Develpment/Sector-Based Strategies Job Development/Employer Involvement Job Readiness Job Retention Training of Specific Populations Vocational Education Welfare Reform - New York City Welfare Reform - Nationally WIA Implementation - New York City & State WIA Implementation - Nationally
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Job Development/Employer Involvement |
Business Partnerships: How to Involve Employers in Welfare Reform, Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC), June 1998
By Design: Engaging Employers in Workforce Development Organizations, Carol Clymer, Public/Private Ventures, December 2003o:p>
How Does Business Benefit from Sectoral Workforce Development Services?, Aspen Institute, September 2005
Job Development Essentials Second Edition and Employment Retention Essentials Combo, Public/Private Ventures, November 2005
Job Development Essentials: A Guide for Job Developers, Laura Wyckoff and Carol Clymer, Public/Private Ventures, July 2001 (order online)
No One is Unemployable: Creative Solutions for Overcoming Barriers to Employment, Debra L. Angel and Elizabeth E. Harney. Purchase a copy at Jist Publications online.
Our Employer Voices: Employers' Perspectives of Workforce Development, National Network of Sector Partners, et al., May 2003
Taking the Initiative on Jobs and Race: Innovations in Workforce Development for Minority Job Seekers and Employers, Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2001
Welfare to Work Programs Offer Employers Economic Benefits, Terri Feeley, Executive Director, SF Works, July 2003
Workforce Intermediaries: Powering Regional Economies in the New Century, David Jason Fischer. Center for Urban Future, 2005.
To Reach the First Rung and Higher: Building Healthcare Career Ladder Opportunities, Forrest Chisman and Gail Spangenberg, Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy, June 2005
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