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Workforce Development - The Key to Prosperity in the 21st Century (Paperback)
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Workforce Development - The Key to Prosperity in the 21st Century (Paperback)
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For the century of approximately 1870 through 1970, America's
ongoing industrialization brought growing prosperity to much of its
citizenry and, after World War II, created a broad middle-class
society. After the mid-1970s, however, de-industrialization or the
movement of manufacturing production to other countries resulted in
growing economic and social stress on many of the working class who
did not possess a college education. Donald Trump was the first
major U.S. politician to recognize this problem and promise to
create "good jobs" for working-class Americans. Yet, his most
dramatic policy initiatives in the areas of trade, immigration, and
deregulation did not produce dramatic change during his first term.
A more positive trend is bubbling up from state and local
governments, with the encouragement (but not funding) from the
Trump administration. This is the growing importance of workforce
development programs, which seek to develop the skills necessary
for America's 21st century economy through education reform,
industrial apprenticeships, and tax incentives. Does the future of
the national economy rest in safe arms with the new
re-industrialization strategy and education reform? States and
local governments must ascertain what mix of higher education
reform, k-12 reform, career readiness, and high-tech training is
the best equation for the growing workforce deficit and waning
middle-class. In addition, education reform must consider high-tech
automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence as a curriculum
component in education reform. This policy area must be constructed
in ways that not only broadens the middle-class but helps the
victims of deindustrialization and reindustrialization. Chapter 1
provides an overview of the challenges facing the working class in
the United States and an outline of the book. Chapter 2 describes
the stage of industrialization (1870-1970) that created a middle
class society. Chapter 3 discusses the periods of
deindustrialization (1970-2000) and reindustrialization in advanced
manufacturing (early 21st century). Chapter 3 then analyzes the
causes (globalization, organizational change, public policy,
business strategy, and automation) and consequences (the emergence
and shrinkage of a broad middle-class society) of the changing
dynamics of industrialization. Chapter 4 presents a case study from
the state of Alabama, demonstrating how manufacturing reduces
inequality. Chapter 5 discusses how work-based learning programs
promote racial diversity. Chapter 6 investigates modern
apprenticeship and work-based learning programs. Finally, Chapter 7
considers the implications of this study and argues that workforce
development policies hold the key to American prosperity in the
21st century.
General
| Imprint: |
nova science publishers
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
2021 |
| Authors: |
Cal Clark
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| Dimensions: |
230 x 155mm (L x W) |
| Format: |
Paperback
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| Pages: |
155 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-5361-8811-0 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Business & Economics >
Economics >
General
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| LSN: |
1-5361-8811-5 |
| Barcode: |
9781536188110 |
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