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Labor Force Policies for Regional Economic Development: The Role of Employment and Training Programs

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Labor Force Policies for Regional Economic Development: The Role of Employment and Training Programs

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780275933258

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

21st September 1989

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

331.110973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

199

Description

Seninger here identifies and examines the analytical connections between regional growth and development processes and the characteristics of the regional labor force. According to the author, although the idea that a region's economic progress is partly determined by its labor resources is widely accepted, formal economic analyses and policy prescriptions have not always taken this link into consideration--and have therefore failed to generate effective policies for encouraging growth. In an attempt to provide a practical basis for such policies, Seninger draws upon the regional development literature, presenting alternative models in terms of strategies and tactics for policy practice. Scholars and practitioners of regional development will find this a coherent, systematic view of the analytical and policy linkages between economic development, employment, and the work force--one which can serve as the foundation for successful policy design and program implementation. Seninger's emphasis throughout is on the qualitative, human resource characteristics of a region's work force and its active role in the growth and development process. The applied policy focus of the discussion places the role of labor resources in the context of labor market institutions, theories of regional change, and a region's economic development path. Arguing that the prevailing economic ideology of export-led growth and resource mobility is responsible for labor policies which are reactions to growth rather than initiators of growth, Seninger attempts to provide a workable foundation for policies which both utilize a region's labor resource advantages and extend the income/employment growth objective to other goals, including employment stability and enhanced job quality.

Author Bio

STEPHEN F. SENINGER is Visiting Associate Professor of Policy Sciences and Economics and Director of The Thomas M. Bradley Center for Employment and Training Research, at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus. He is co-author of two previous books: Coming of Age in the Ghetto: The Dilemma of Ghetto Youth Unemployment and Revenue Sharing: New Challenges for State and Local Government.

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