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Conde, Carlos, Ed. – 1970
There are an estimated 10 million Spanish-speaking Americans who constitute the second largest minority group in the nation. Included in this group are Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans. Life styles of the Spanish-speaking Americans, who were here before the Pilgrims, did not change significantly with the arrival of the Northern…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Committees, Cultural Awareness, Disadvantaged
Griessman, B. Eugene – 1969
An 11-semester research team conducted an evaluation of the Concerted Services in Training and Education (CSTE) pilot projects in Arkansas, Minnesota, and New Mexico. CSTE is a direct action program which attempts to stimulate area development through coordination of services and programs at local and national levels. Using an evaluative model…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Programs, Labor Force Development, Low Income Groups
Morgan, John S. – 1969
This book comprises case studies in the areas where business expertise can be applied in solving urban problems. These include employment, training, social problems, economic development, financial support, maintenance and order, local government modernization, and technological solutions to urban problems. An analytical chapter which follows each…
Descriptors: Business, City Government, Economic Development, Employment Opportunities
Maryland State Dept. of Employment and Social Services, Baltimore. Employment Security Administration. – 1973
Prepared by the State Department of Employment and Social Services (Research and Analysis Division) and the Rural Manpower Staff, this 1973 annual report provides a summary and review of the activities of Maryland's Rural Manpower Services Program. The report briefly gives: (1) a statement on the program's administrative organization and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Economic Development, Employment Patterns, Human Services
Hannan, Michael T. – 1973
The study of the causal connections of national educational expansion and social and economic development raises a variety of theoretical and methodological problems. The research reported here concentrates on the latter. It is felt that, because it is expected that educational expansion affects economic development, complicated analysis…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Data Analysis, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Beers, Howard W. – 1972
This paper, in "Part I--Trends in Industrial Development"--notes that industrial development is continuing in developing countries, but with such discontinuity, diversity, and selectivity that generalizations are difficult. In the first development decade (the 1960's), industrialization did not fulfill expectations, and gaps in economic status…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Development, Economic Development, Economic Progress
Tyner, Fred H. – 1974
Evaluating current rural development research, the paper covers 6 major areas: (1) the nature and purpose of research; (2) circumstances related to rural development that require careful attention; (3) observations on rural development "disorganization" as an "outsider" might view the situation; (4) an opinion about the focus…
Descriptors: Agencies, Agriculture, Community Development, Concept Formation
Keppel, Francis – 1973
A summary is presented of the symposium held in December 1972, at which 30 educators, economists, planners, librarians and publishers met to discuss the role of books and other educational materials in educational, social and economic development. The first section of the report offers a general statement from the director of the conference which…
Descriptors: Books, Conference Reports, Conferences, Developed Nations
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1973
The demographic and socioeconomic development of the Navajo Tribe is presented. The demographic data is based on the 1970 Census report. The other 5 topics are: (1) a short history of the Navajos; (2) a description of tribal government structure and its legal status of partial sovereignty; (3) education, covering Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Census Figures, Demography
Butteriss, Margaret – 1971
This study on job enrichment was undertaken because the participation of workers in the management of their employment is a matter of rising interest in several countries of various political, economic, and social states, some of which have only recently entered upon industrialization. The study contains four parts. Part I, Theoretical background,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Case Studies, Economic Development, Employee Attitudes
Four Corners Regional Commission, Farmington, NM. – 1970
The Four Corners Regional Commission is a state-Federal partnership, the purpose of which is to initiate long-range planning, provide data for specific plans, promote private investment, promote legislation, establish plans and program priorities, and initiate and coordinate economic developmental districts in 92 counties in Arizona, Colorado, New…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annual Reports, Economic Development, Mexican Americans
Reifman, Lucille, Ed. – 1966
This document contains 21 papers presented at a conference designed to find solutions to the educational financing problems of developing nations. Papers in the first section present general trends and principles. The next section focuses on descriptions of the techniques used by educational planning and budget officials in establishing and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Economics
Arizona Affiliated Tribes, Inc. – 1971
The accomplishments of programs developed and managed by American Indian groups are presented in this document. The philosophy of Federal agencies is discussed in relation to placing with Indian communities the responsibility for administering their own affairs, planning their own programs, and managing their own funds. Special programs offering…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Action, Economic Development, Group Unity
Reno, Philip – 1969
Concerned with vocational training as a means of aiding the solution to the Navajo Indian problem of lacking both saleable skills and the opportunity to acquire these skills, this report presents (1) The Need for Skill Training and Vocational Education (Navajo Workers' Need for Training, Youth of the Navajo Labor Force, Navajo Lack of Schooling,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Development, Educational Needs, Educational Programs
Four Corners Regional Commission, Farmington, NM. – 1971
The Four Corners Regional Commission (FCRC) is a state-Federal partnership, the purpose of which is to initiate long-range planning, provide data for specific plans, promote private investment, promote legislation, establish plans and program priorities, and initiate and coordinate economic developmental districts in 92 counties in Arizona,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annual Reports, Economic Development, Mexican Americans
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