Page images
PDF
EPUB

Table 16

MDTA Institutional and On-the-Job Training Programs: Post-Training
Labor Force Status of Completers, Cumulative August 1962-June 1967

[graphic]
[blocks in formation]

On-the-Job

[blocks in formation]

92,000

[blocks in formation]

82,000

[blocks in formation]

6,000

[blocks in formation]

4,000

[blocks in formation]

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, Division of Analysis and Reports.

[merged small][graphic]

T

Table 17

MDTA, Institutional and OJT: Trainees and Federal Funds Authorized under MDTA, by Program and for Selected States, Cumulative August 1962

b

[ocr errors]

February 1967

[blocks in formation]

a

་་

Beginning July 1, 1965 includes authorizations for trainees and funds for Redevelopment Areas under Section 241 of
the MDTA.

b/

་་

The five highest ranking States, in terms of "Total Federal Funds, " are listed. Also listed is Missouri, one of the two
States in the Greenleigh Associates' on-site field survey; the second on-site State, California, is among the "highest ranking.
SOURCE: Data from the Office of Financial and Management Services, Manpower Administration, U. S. Department of Labor.

-T127

Table 18

MDTA, RAR: Trainees and Funds Authorized Under Section 241 of MDTA, for Selected States, Fiscal Year 1966

[blocks in formation]

a/

The five highest ranking States, in terms of "Funds," are listed. Also listed are California and Missouri, the two States in the Greenleigh Associates on-site field survey.

SOURCE: Data from Office of Financial and Management Services, Manpower Administration, U. S. Department of Labor.

-T128

94-051 O-68-33

[blocks in formation]

a,

Table 19

Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (OEO): Expenditures and Enrollees in Adult Literacy and Occupational Training, Fiscal 1965 through 1967

[blocks in formation]

All figures refer to programs funded under Title III B. In FY 1966 an additional 11,000 migrants received basic education under Title II funds of approximately S6, 000, 000.

b/

Fiscal 1967 expenditures for other components of the Migrants Program were $2,000,000 for Permanent Housing, $1,000,000 for Temporary Housing, $9,000,000 for Youth Education, $4,000,000 for Day Care. The total, inclusive of $17,000,000 for Adult Literacy and Occupational Training, was $33,000,000.

SOURCE: Data from Office of Economic Opportunity, Office of Research, Plans, Programs, and Evaluation.

Table 20

Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (OEO): Estimated Average Cost Per Enrollee

in Adult Literacy and Occupational Training

[blocks in formation]

Full-time courses are daily, 6 to 8 hours, for 6 to 9 months. Stipends vary according to number of dependents, area, etc.

SOURCE: Ibid.

-T129

[graphic]

Table 21

Neighborhood Youth Corps: Authorized Enrollment Opportunities and Federal Obligations, Cumulative, January 1965 - June 30, 1967

for Selected States,

States

Total Enrollment
Opportunities

[blocks in formation]

101,572

68,425

81, 121

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

a/

The five highest ranking States, in terms of "Federal Obligations," are listed.

b/

Data for fiscal 1967 are preliminary and subject to change.

c/

State totals include enrollment opportunities authorized for programs to operate during the summer.

d/

State totals include grants to BES for selection and referral services during fiscal 1965 and 1966. State detail does not add to U. S. total, because grand total includes $59, 250 for two nationwide developmental projects involving no enrollees.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, Pureau of Work Programs.

-T130

« PreviousContinue »