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Workforce Development Networks

Community-Based Organizations and Regional Alliances
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This book explores how labour markets are changing - jobs are being created but they pay less and job security is declining, as is the payoff for experience and seniority. The authors discuss training, private-public partnerships, job searching and community development corporations (CDCs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) as social agents. They also take the reader through numerous case studies, using examples from across the United States. They conclude with their recommendations for better design, promotion and evaluation of community-based workforce development networks.
Introduction The Changing Structure of Labor Markets in American Cities Taking Stock of What We Know about Job Training and Workforce Development Why CBOs Engage in Training/Workforce Development and Form or Enter Interorganizational Networks Help Them Do It Better The Case Studies Workforce Development Networks with Individual CBOs at Their Hubs Peer-to-Peer Networks Engaged in Workforce Development Regional Intermediaries Bridging Business Development, Community Building and Job Training Synthesis and Conclusions Toward Better Design, Promotion and Evaluation of Community-Based Workforce Development Networks
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