In January of 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced programs to provide education, health, jobs and economic opportunities to those who economically disadvantaged. Job Corps is one of the many programs established under his “War on Poverty.” In this paper, I will be looking at the relevant areas of research studying the impacts of Job Corps on participants and society. I will also evaluate the effects of the existing economic situations within the county on the earnings and job placement of the participants
This study is one of the "knowledge')development" activities mounted in conjunction w...
The federal government has funded a series of programs to improve the human capital of the United St...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there existed a relationship between an experience ...
In January of 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced programs to provide education, health, jobs and eco...
This paper presents findings from an experimental evaluation of Job Corps, the nation’s largest trai...
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched a War on Poverty while delivering his first ...
This bachelor thesis deals with the program of War on Poverty declared by president Lyndon Baines Jo...
The dissertation was undertaken in response to a three-part problem, which was seen as limiting the ...
This research is directed to a rough and beginning evaluation of the Economic Opportunity Act of 196...
While many economists and political leaders have tried to deny the seriousness of poverty in the Uni...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
The paper analyses the power balance between the President of the United States and the Congress dur...
This study reviews the evidence on the impact that manpower training programs have had on the earnin...
program, a prototype job opportunities and basic skills training (JOBS) program. Kenosha’s program r...
On August 20, X96U- the democratically-controlled Congress of the United States drafted a particular...
This study is one of the "knowledge')development" activities mounted in conjunction w...
The federal government has funded a series of programs to improve the human capital of the United St...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there existed a relationship between an experience ...
In January of 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced programs to provide education, health, jobs and eco...
This paper presents findings from an experimental evaluation of Job Corps, the nation’s largest trai...
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched a War on Poverty while delivering his first ...
This bachelor thesis deals with the program of War on Poverty declared by president Lyndon Baines Jo...
The dissertation was undertaken in response to a three-part problem, which was seen as limiting the ...
This research is directed to a rough and beginning evaluation of the Economic Opportunity Act of 196...
While many economists and political leaders have tried to deny the seriousness of poverty in the Uni...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
The paper analyses the power balance between the President of the United States and the Congress dur...
This study reviews the evidence on the impact that manpower training programs have had on the earnin...
program, a prototype job opportunities and basic skills training (JOBS) program. Kenosha’s program r...
On August 20, X96U- the democratically-controlled Congress of the United States drafted a particular...
This study is one of the "knowledge')development" activities mounted in conjunction w...
The federal government has funded a series of programs to improve the human capital of the United St...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there existed a relationship between an experience ...