MDTA


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Information booklet commenting on labour legislation concerning vocational training in the USA.




MDTA Training Program


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The Influence of MDTA Training on Earnings


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This is the second Manpower Evaluation Report dealing with the earnings of graduates of institutional training under the Manpower Development and Training Act (MDTA). Data have now been accumulated on the record of more than 100,000 persons who completed MDTA institutional training during 1965 and 1966 and who were reported as employed following their training. The present study has advanced sufficient evidence to show that occupational training combined where necessary with related manpower services results in upward earnings mobility. These results attest to the effectiveness of the MDTA institutional training program for the majority of those who complete their training, but at the same time show that it is only a single tool-sometimes only an initial step-in helping to overcome the complex problems of unemployment and the need for development of our human resources to the point where all or most can share in the abundance of our economy.




Training of Public Assistance Recipients Under the MDTA


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USA. Report on the extent to which retraining of public assistance recipients under the manpower development and training act has benefited the disadvantaged segment of the population - covers the characteristics of such trainees (family heads, women, prime age workers, those affected by long term unemployment, under - educated, Blacks, etc.), the occupational choice of trainees, results of training, employment opportunities for trainees, etc.




Earnings Mobility of MDTA Trainees


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One of the more significant measures of the effectiveness of the Manpower Development and Training Act training program is how well the graduates fare in terms of earnings after completion of training as compared with their earnings prior to training. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of Manpower Development and Training Act training in upgrading skills and enlarging the earning capacities of trainees. Many of the graduates who previously could command only the most marginal jobs were able to successfully compete within the labor force for jobs paying at least the minimum acceptable standard for their new occupations. In some cases they were able to jump across the wage range from their former marginal status to earnings well above the average.







Federal Role in Urban Affairs


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Evaluation MDTA


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