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Four Corners Regional Commission, Farmington, NM. – 1969
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
Analytic Systems, Inc., Vienna, VA. – 1970
The main objective of this project is to demonstrate how a community action agency can operate manpower and economic development programs with continuing impact. The program offers: (1) training in four areas, (2) supportive services, including counseling and basic education, (3) youth programs, (4) economic development efforts to help the local…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Demonstration Programs, Economic Development, Economically Disadvantaged
Harbison, Frederick H. – 1971
The growth, prosperity, and viability of the new African nations will depend ultimately on their ability to develop systematically and to utilize effectively their human resources. The major human resource problems are 1) rising unemployment in urban areas, 2) under-employment of the rural masses, 3) shortages of strategic skills, 4) poorly geared…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1971
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) 1971 Annual Credit and Financing Report describes the financing available for economic advancement of American Indians. The 3 main financing sources cited in this report are (1) customary leaders, both private and Government; (2) tribes and other Indian organizations with funds of their own; and (3) the revolving…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annual Reports, Credit (Finance), Economic Development
Miller, Michael Victor – 1971
Factors tending to inhibit the development and efficacy of Mexican American interest-oriented political activity, Anglo-Mexican American political relations, and other related factors are examined in this Master's thesis. The stated objective of the study is to provide insights as to how these factors influenced the political situation on 2…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Community Cooperation, Demography, Economic Development
Trimble, Joseph E. – 1972
Facts and figures relating to American Indians in Oklahoma are presented in this manual for use by Indian tribes and by others working in the area of Indian affairs. The historical background of Oklahoma Indians is discussed, and information is presented on various characteristics, such as population, education, health and welfare, and crime and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Development, Educational Trends, Health Conditions
Link, Martin A., Ed. – 1968
The year 1968 marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Peace between the Navajo tribe and the U.S. Government. The treaty, signed by 29 Navajo headmen and 10 officers of the U.S. Army on June 1, 1968, brought to an end a tragic period of suffering, hardship, deprivation, and exile at the Bosque Redondo, New Mexico. During the…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Economic Development
Broadbent, K. P. – 1976
As a central feature of China's current domestic policy, rural resettlement is considered a vital strategy for combating revisionism, consolidating the proletariat dictatorship, restricting bourgeois rights, narrowing differences, strengthening the countryside, and promoting agricultural development. Since rural China has suffered from excessive…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Change Agents, Economic Development, Educational Policy
Maine State Dept. of Manpower Affairs, Augusta. – 1976
The Annual Rural Manpower Report is a summary of events and programs affecting rural communities during 1975. Intended as a general overview of activities in rural Maine, it is not an indepth study of all manpower programs serving the state. Part I provides the annual summary and discusses planning, economic development, employment and…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Community Services, Economic Development, Economic Status
PDF pending restorationKhakhulina, Liudmila Alexandrovna – 1976
A system of social indicators for the integrated and systemic study of rural socioeconomic development was constructed. Specific features of the system were that it: (1) embraced nearly all aspects of life activity of the rural population, ranging from work in the public sector to leisure behaviour; (2) included social indicators which measured…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Life Style
Peer reviewedDelacroix, Jacques; Ragin, Charles – American Journal of Sociology, 1978
A multiple regression approach to testing several hypotheses relating two modernizing institutions, the school and films, to the economic development of poor countries. The school was found to promote economic development while films impeded growth by transmitting and promoting inappropriate Western values. Some interaction with political context…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Factors
Carnoy, Martin – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1978
The role of education as an agent for income redistribution in developing countries is discussed. A study of Brazil, Peru, and Mexico indicates that education may not influence income distribution as much as government policies that differentially reward schooling level, work sectors, occupation types, and region of residence. (BC)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Peer reviewedMichie, Aruna Nayyar – Social Science Quarterly, 1978
Argues that agriculture production in developing nations should be organized to ensure economic viability. Government policy must emphasize participants' productive capacities and integrate agricultural workers into the new organization of production. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agriculture, Case Studies, Developing Nations
Stieglitz, David T. – Humanist, 1978
This article assesses past and present utopian models for the organization of future societies. It examines some thoughts on designing the future and outlines a future habitat based on self-sustaining systems and compatible social, political, and economic structures. Available from: 923 Kensington Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14215. (JK)
Descriptors: Community Planning, Conservation (Environment), Economic Development, Energy Conservation
Peer reviewedSchlesinger, Yaffa – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1977
This paper suggests that in a simple economy, sex roles will be clearly defined, separating men's work from women's work, while in a society with a more complex division of labor, specializations will be created which will be filled by both men and women. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Economic Development, Females, Labor Force


