Table 16 MDTA Institutional and On-the-Job Training Programs: Post-Training On-the-Job 92,000 82,000 6,000 4,000 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration, Division of Analysis and Reports. T Table 17 MDTA, Institutional and OJT: Trainees and Federal Funds Authorized under MDTA, by Program and for Selected States, Cumulative August 1962 b February 1967 a ་་ Beginning July 1, 1965 includes authorizations for trainees and funds for Redevelopment Areas under Section 241 of b/ ་་ The five highest ranking States, in terms of "Total Federal Funds, " are listed. Also listed is Missouri, one of the two -T127 Table 18 MDTA, RAR: Trainees and Funds Authorized Under Section 241 of MDTA, for Selected States, Fiscal Year 1966 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 a, Table 19 Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (OEO): Expenditures and Enrollees in Adult Literacy and Occupational Training, Fiscal 1965 through 1967 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 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 Table 21 Neighborhood Youth Corps: Authorized Enrollment Opportunities and Federal Obligations, Cumulative, January 1965 - June 30, 1967 for Selected States, States Total Enrollment 101,572 68,425 81, 121 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 |