Job Training in Food Services for Immigrant, Entrant, and Refugee Women


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A "how-to" guide, developed as a self-help demonstration project, provides concepts and descriptive models as program guides to assist community-based organizations, local and state governments, and the business community who may be concerned with developing programs for increasing the employment opportunities of immigrant, entrant, and refugee women for food service careers




Women & Work


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United States Government Documents on Women, 1800-1990: Labor


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Often ignored in bibliographies and indexes, U.S. government documents provide a rich resource for understanding the status of American women. Huls' two-volume bibliography provides easy subject access to some 7,000 documents on social and employment issues, spanning nearly two centuries. Annotated entries covering published reports of Congress, agencies, councils, and commissions are arranged chronologically within topical chapters. Volume II: Labor covers issues related to women in paid employment, including protective labor legislation, affirmative action, federal employment and training programs, vocational counseling, and day care. It lists over 3,000 documents. Each volume includes a detailed subject index.
















Employment-focused Programs for Adolescent Mothers


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Discusses community-based, school-based and work-study models which provide practical training and education for teenage mothers, as well as offering them access to many services and types of support.