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Item Analysis of Contemporary Welfare Reform Issues: Sexual Inequities; Regionalism and Fiscal Relief; and the Impact of Undocumented Aliens on the Welfare System, PRP 28, Vol 3(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1978) Rhodes, Lodis; Villanueva, Augusta M.Item Community Economic Development: A Case Study from Austin, PRP 42(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1980) Salinas, Patricia; Wilson, Robert H.Item Continuing to Labor in A Crisis: Counternarratives to Workism Culture from Praxis: A Writing Center Journal Vol.19 No.2(Praxis, 2022) Giaimo, Genie N.Item Contracting Selected State Government Functions: Issues and Next Steps, PRP 75(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1986) Blodgett, Terrell; Chapman, JeromeItem Contracting Selected State Government Functions: Legislation and Implementation, PRP 81(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1987) Blodgett, TerrellItem The Developing Economist, Volume 8(University of Texas at Austin, 2023) Di, Nicholas; Oschner, Chase; Baylor, SolveigItem Education and Training in San Antonio: Balancing Economic Change, Labor Force Training, and Public Policy, PRP 106(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1994) Wilson, Robert H.; King, Christopher T.; Cortés, Ernesto Jr.Item The Effects of State Government on Economic Development in Texas Cities, PRP 63(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1985) Cope, Glen H.; Wilson, Robert H.Item The Emerging Economic Base and Local Development Policy Issues in the Austin-San Antonio Corridor, PRP 71(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1985) Glickman, Norman; Wilson, Robert H.Item Local Employment Policy in a High-Growth Economy: Matching Training and Jobs in Austin, Texas, PRP 49(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1982) Glover, Robert W.; Mackay, Richard; Porter, David O.; Smith, HubertItem Maquiladora Prospects in a Global Environment(Bureau of Business Research, The University of Texas at Austin, 2003-10) Fullerton, Thomas M., Jr.; Barraza de Anda, Martha PatriciaThe Mexican in-bond assembly, or maquiladora, manufacturing sector has taken its fair share of lumps in recent years. The industry has experienced a business cycle downturn in the U.S., intermittent border closures, higher tax burdens, fiscal uncertainty, competition from offshore assembly plants in China, and national legislative gridlock. Nevertheless, with double-digit rates of expansion less likely to occur, overall prospects for maquiladora operations remain generally favorable but far from optimal.Item Performing Justice: Bianca Hinz-Foley(2013) Hinz-Foley, BiancaItem The Persistent Dilemmas of Preparing for Work: Occupational Training Programs in Texas, PRP 55(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1983) Glover, Robert W.; Grubb, W. NortonItem Personnel Predicament: The Coming Human Resource Crisis in Texas Government(Bureau of Business Research, The University of Texas at Austin, 2003-08) Greenfield, StuartApproximately 5.6 million baby boomers live in Texas, comprising 26.9% of the state's population. As this group matures, so does the Texas workforce. This aging trend will significantly affect the state's general workforce and have an even more pronounced impact on the public sector workforce in Texas.Item The Promotion of Exports from Texas, PRP 46(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1981) Weintraub, Sidney; Greenfield, StuartItem A Summer of Strikes(2023-09-28) Castro, BenjaminItem Technology-Based Solutions to Workforce Service Delivery, PRP 142(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 2002) Glover, Robert W.; King, Christopher T.; Fisher, Francis Dummer; Rhodes, LodisItem The Transition from Public Service Employment to Unsubsidized Jobs in the Private and Public Sectors, PRP 37(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1978) Gronouski, John A.; Tolo, Kenneth W.; Glover, Robert W.Item The U.S.-Canadian Automotive Products Agreement of 1965: An Evaluation for Its Twentieth Year, PRP 68(LBJ School of Public Affairs, 1985) Weintraub, SidneyItem Woman Suffrage: Bibiliography and Selected Arguments(University of Texas at Austin, 1912-06-01) University of Texas at Austin