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Estimating Public and Private Expenditures on Occupational Training in the United States

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DOL_Estimating_Public_and_Private_Expenditures.pdf (340.79 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77803
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Author
Mikelson, Kelly S.
Smith Nightingale, Demetra
Abstract

[Excerpt] Retraining and upgrading the skills of incumbent workers and providing training to new labor force entrants, dislocated workers, and unemployed persons can help increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the workforce. Funding for occupational training comes from many sources — the federal government, state and local governments, private employers, philanthropic foundations, and individual workers themselves. This report examines occupational training to present a preliminary picture of the total spending on job training in the United States.

Date Issued
2004-12-01
Keywords
training
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occupations
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public spending
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private spending
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workforce
Type
government record

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