Garth L. Mangum
42 works on record
Works

The rise, fall, and replacement of industrywide bargaining in the basic steel industry
1997

Transnational marriages in the steel industry
1996

Union resilience in troubled times
1994
The Mormons' war on poverty
1993
Youth transition from adolescence to the world of work
1988
Employment and unemployment statistics and the CETA prime sponsor
1978
Employment and training programs for youth
1978

Coming of age in the ghetto
1978

Employability, employment, and income
1976

Manpower planning for local labor markets
1974

A decade of manpower development and training
1973
Employing the disadvantaged in the Federal civil service
1969
MDTA
1969
The emergence of manpower policy
1969

MDTA: foundation of Federal manpower policy
1968
Reorienting vocational education
1968

Contributions and costs of manpower development and training
1967
Vocational rehabilitation and Federal manpower policy
1967
Wage incentive systems
1964

The Operating Engineers
1964

Metropolitan impact of manpower programs

Career education in the academic classroom

Three worlds of labor economics

Job market futurity

The T in CETA--local and national perspectives

The persistence of poverty in the United States
Your child's career

Of heart and mind
CETA Training
Job market futurity

On being poor in Utah
Union Resilience in Troubled Times : the Story of the Operating Engineers, AFL-CIO, 1960-93
Three Worlds of Labour Economics
Labor Struggle in the Post Office : from Selective Lobbying to Collective Bargaining
Career education and the Comprehensive employment and training act
The Operating Engineers
The Manopwer Revolution
The Manpower Revolution. Its Policy Consequences. By Garth L. Mangum. Published by Doubleday. 1965 Edition
The processes of employability development
CETA, results and redesign
A proper inheritance
Employing the disadvantaged in the Federal civil service