Job Vacancies in Iowa Manufacturing Establishments as Reported for the Period March Through August 1968. Volume III, No. 1

Job vacancies were reported to aid Iowa area vocational schools in developing curriculums and training program by determining: (1) occupations to be considered for training purposes in area vocational schools, (2) demand for workers in occupations under consideration by area schools, (3) oversupply...

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Educational Needs
Employment Opportunities
Manufacturing Industry
Occupational Surveys
Occupations
Postsecondary Education
Regional Schools
Vocational Schools
Wages
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