Effectiveness of Rural Job Search Methods.

1976; Bureau of Labor Statistics; Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1937-4658

Autores

Brian Rungeling,

Tópico(s)

Rural development and sustainability

Resumo

clause in MDTA authorized training assistance in these cases only if it would not lead to an increase in unemployment in any of the areas where a firm originally conducted business. While the support for this clause was not revealed in the legislative record on the enactment of MDTA, the substantive content is clearly aimed at preventing external costs on existing skilled workers. The position of the AFL-CIO for the antipirating provisions was apparent from the 1963 hearings on MDTA amendments. It must be emphasized that few rural representatives gave testimony that was in opposition to the AFL-CIO position. This result suggests that potential external costs to rural employers of plant relocation was at least as politically important as the benefits for rural businesses and real estate owners of

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