The Kansas High-Tech Labor Force: Trends and Projections
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1983-06Author
Redwood, Anthony
Kleiner, Morris
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Institute for Economic and Business Research, University of Kansas
Type
Book
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Kansas Labor Market Research Series;14
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Copyright 1983, Institute for Economic and Business Research
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This study, prepared for the Governor's High-Technology Task Force was conducted by the Institute for Economic and Business Research under a contractual agreement with the Kansas Department of Economic Development (KDED). The ensuing report is organized to closely conform to the guidelines set forth in the contractual agreement. Because it was desirable to produce as concise a manuscript as possible, digressions and perusal of tangential points were minimized.A number of officials and researchers from within state government and Kansas higher education contributed needed information to the study for which its authors are very grateful.. We would particularly like to note the contributions of the Kansas Department of Human Resources--Research and Analysis Section-headed by Mr. Fred Rice, who in their own report "structure of the Kansas Labor Force," provided a significant portion of the material used in Chapter II of this report. The study also benefited considerably from the many useful suggestions and valuable resource materials provided by Ms. Deanne Vieux of KDED.
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The Kansas High-Tech Labor Force: Trends and Projections (June 1983), Anthony Redwood, Morris Kleiner.
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