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"Job-centered economic development" integrates approaches from the fields of economic development, employment training, social services and community development. Its strategies focus on connecting disadvantaged adults and youth to family-supporting jobs in their towns, cities and regional economies, and ensuring that these jobs are sustainable, thus providing the basis for long-term careers. This collection of perspectives helps tie those approaches together into a guide for community development and local economic development professionals.
List of contents
PART ONE: BACKGROUND
Forward - Norman B Rice
Jobs - The Real Goal
Jobs and Economic Development - Robert P Giloth
Labor Market Restructuring and Workforce Development - Bennett Harrison and Marcus Weiss
The Changing Dynamics of Earnings, Job Security, and Training Opportunities in the United States
Why Local Economic Development and Employment Training Fail for Low-Income Communities - Elizabeth J Mueller and Alex Schwartz
Networks, Sectors and Workforce Learning - Laura Dresser and Joel Rogers
PART TWO: TECHNIQUES
Regional Economic Analysis To Support Job Development Strategies - Brian Bosworth
Labor Market Profiling - Peggy Clark and Amy J Kays
Case Studies of Information-Gathering Techniques for Employment Projects
PART THREE: EXAMPLES
Start-Ups and Replication - Steven L Dawson
Ready for Work - Lorenzo D Harrison
The Story of STRIVE
New Careers Revisited - Janice M Nittoli and Robert P Giloth
Paraprofessional Job Creation for Low-Income Communities
PART FOUR: ISSUES
Community Analysis and Organizing for Jobs - Thomas R Dewar
The Politics of Jobs in Maine - Pierre Clavel and Karen Westmont
Changing the Constraints - Brenda A Lautsch and Paul Osterman
A Successful Employment Training Strategy
Prospects for Job-Centered Economic Development - Robert P Giloth
Summary
`Job-centred economic development' integrates approaches from the fields of economic development, employment training, social services and community development. This collection of perspectives helps tie those approaches together into a guide for community development and local economic development professionals.