Illinois Government Research no. 52 1980: Coordinating CETA Programs in Illinois: Responsibility vs. Authority
Preston, Michael B.
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Title
Illinois Government Research no. 52 1980: Coordinating CETA Programs in Illinois: Responsibility vs. Authority
Author(s)
Preston, Michael B.
Issue Date
1980-10
Keyword(s)
Illinois government
State government
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze
how effective the state of Illinois has been in coordinating
employment and training programs mandated under
the CETA legislation. To accomplish this task, we shall
discuss briefly some of the key elements of the legislation,
as well as describe the administrative mechanism
used by the state to coordinate the intergovernmental
CETA system. Second, we shall explain why the ability
of the state to influence other actors in the manpower
system is limited more by political considerations than
by administrative devices.
Publisher
Institute of Government and Public Affairs. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Series/Report Name or Number
Illinois Government Research, no. 52 (October 1980)
ISSN
0195-7783
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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