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Employment and skills strategies in the United States.
Yazar:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). author
ISBN:
9789264209381
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97 pages
Seri:
OECD reviews on local job creation
İçerik:
Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; Acronyms and abbreviations; Executive summary; Reader's guide; Box 1. Summary of the OECD LEED Local Job Creation Project Methodology; Local Job Creation dashboard; Box 2. Local Job Creation dashboard; The approach for the United States; California; Michigan; Reference; Chapter 1. Policy context for employment and skills in the United States; Key economic trends in the United States; Employment and training programmes in the United States; Box 1.1. The Workforce Investment Act and Possible Reauthorisation Table 1.1. Expenditures and number of participants of mandatory programmes in onestop career centresTable 1.2. Integrating programmes into OneStop Career Centres; Local Workforce Investment Boards and OneStop Career Centres; Figure 1.1. Partnership relationships with Local Workforce Investment Boards; Eligibility; Service contracts under the Local Workforce Investment Board (WIB); Memoranda of Understanding with OneStop Career Centre Partners; Other partners and collaborators; Accountability; Strategic plans; Training provision; Apprenticeships; Economic development policy Box 1.2. Local economic development in the case study areasSummary; Notes; References; Chapter 2. Overview of the United States case study areas; California; Sacramento Employment and Training Agency (SETA); Figure 2.1. Sacramento County Workforce Investment Area; Northern Rural Training, and Employment Consortium; Figure 2.2. NoRTEC Workforce Investment Area; Michigan; South East Michigan Community Alliance; Figure 2.3. SEMCA Workforce Investment Area; Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works; Figure 2.4. Great Lakes Bay Workforce Investment Area; Comparison across the four case study areas DemographicsTable 2.1. Demographic characteristics; Labour force dynamics; Table 2.2. Labour force dynamics of the four case study sites, 2007 and 2011; Commuting patterns; Table 2.3. Commuting patterns (inflows and outflows) of the four study sites, 2010; Industry structure; Table 2.4. Industry structure of the four study sites (share of total employment); Characteristics of the WIA programmes; Table 2.5. Characteristics of WIA adult programme participants and performance outcomes of the four study sites for programme, 2010 (all figures in USD); Balancing skills supply and demand Figure 2.5. Understanding the relationship between skills supply and demandFigure 2.6. Skills supply and demand in California (metro areas), 2009; Figure 2.7. Skills supply and demand in California (nonmetro areas), 2009; Figure 2.8. Skills supply and demand in Michigan (metro areas), 2009; Figure 2.9. Skills supply and demand in Michigan (nonmetro areas), 2009; Figure 2.10. Correlation between the education gap and the share of new job openings among US metropolitan areas; Figure 2.11. Correlation between the education gap and the unemployment rate among US metropolitan areas; Summary.
Özet:
How to stimulate growth and support job creation are two critical challenges that countries confront following the global financial crisis. The Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme of the OECD has developed international cross-comparative reviews on local job creation policies to examine the contribution of local labour market policy to boosting quality employment. Each country review examines the capacity of employment services and training providers to contribute to a long-term strategy which strengthens the resiliency of the local economy, increases skills levels and job quality. This report looks at the range of institutions and bodies involved in workforce and skills development in two states - California and Michigan. In-depth fieldwork focused on two local Workforce Investment Boards in each state: the Sacramento Employment and Training Agency (SETA); the Northern Rural and Training and Employment Consortium (NoRTEC); the Southeast Michigan Community Alliance (SEMCA); and the Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works. The report concludes with a number of recommendations and actions to promote job creation at the federal, state and local levels.
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