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San Carlos Reservation Manpower Resources. Indian Manpower Resources in the Southwest. A Pilot Study.

Authors :
Arizona State Univ., Tempe. Coll. of Business Administration.
Taylor, Benjamin J.
O'Connor, Dennis J.
Publication Year :
1969

Abstract

The study deals with manpower resources on the San Carlos Reservation and is a part of a larger study entitled "Manpower Resources in the Southwest: A Pilot Study," which deals with 5 reservations in the southwestern United States. The primary purpose of this document, as noted, is to provide basic and necessary manpower information essential for planning and developing effective programs for San Carlos Indians. It deals with on-reservation employment sources (nonfarm), characteristics of the manpower resource, employment and unemployment (including agriculture), industry and occupational characteristics, training and education, and income and expenditure patterns. The document also gives insights into the extent of manpower utilization, the degree of poverty, and the potential for more effective use of reservation Indians. Tables of statistics are interspersed throughout the document. Related documents are RC 004 747 and RC 004 748. (EL)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Accession number :
ED044198