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Institution | Louisiana State Dept. of Employment Security, Baton Rouge |
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Titel | Louisiana Annual Rural Manpower Report. ES-225, 1971. |
Quelle | (1971), (93 Seiten) |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Agricultural Laborers; Annual Reports; Automation; Economic Factors; Employment Patterns; Farm Labor; Industry; Labor Force; Labor Utilization; Migrant Workers; Public Relations; Rural Development; Rural Farm Residents; Rural Nonfarm Residents; Rural Population; Seasonal Laborers; Statistical Data; Louisiana Agricultural labourers; Landarbeiter; Annual report; Tätigkeitsbericht; Ökonomischer Faktor; Beschäftigungsstruktur; Industrie; Labour force; Arbeitskraft; Erwerbsbevölkerung; Wanderarbeiter; Public relation work; Öffentlichkeitsarbeit; Rural environment; Development; Ländliches Milieu; Entwicklung; Landbevölkerung; Seasonal worker; Seasonal workers; Seasonal laborer; Seasonal labourer; Seasonal labourers; Saisonarbeiter |
Abstract | In 1971, Louisiana's Rural Manpower Service provided the agricultural and rural non-agricultural populations with such services as placement services which included promotion and development of training programs with priority to veterans and other special applicant groups; processing clearance orders and foreign labor importation requests; collecting and dissemination labor market information; providing assistance in Occupational Analyses, industrial service, and testing; and recruiting youth for Job Corps and other special youth programs. This 1971 annual report presents data on economic and employment trends; the impact of mechanization and other changes in production methods on seasonal hired workers, recruitment and utilization of farm workers, rural development and other community program activities, farm placement operations, public relations; composition of interstate farm migrant groups, interstate seasonal agricultural clearance activities, and rural non-agricultural services. Data indicate that during 1971: there was a decline in placement activity, out-of-area job placements, and employer services in pulpwood, logging, and agriculture; there was an increase in Alien Employment Certification activities; and increased use of mechanical harvesting equipment and reluctance of most workers to enter jobs in the pulpwood and logging industry accounted for the small drop in pulpwood and logging placements. (NQ) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |