Prevailing Wage Rate Laws

Prevailing Wage Rate Laws
Title Prevailing Wage Rate Laws PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1935
Genre Labor
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Western City Magazine

Western City Magazine
Title Western City Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 582
Release 1957
Genre Hydraulic engineering
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Oregon Revised Statutes Annotated

Oregon Revised Statutes Annotated
Title Oregon Revised Statutes Annotated PDF eBook
Author Oregon
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1988
Genre Law
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Breaking Chains

Breaking Chains
Title Breaking Chains PDF eBook
Author R. Gregory Nokes
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9780870717123

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"Tells the story of the only slavery case ever adjudicated in Oregon courts - Holmes v. Ford. Drawing on the court record of this landmark case, Nokes offers an intimate account of the relationship between a slave and his master from the slave's point of view. He also explores the experiences of other slaves in early Oregon, examining attitudes toward race and revealing contradictions in the state's history. Oregon was the only free state admitted to the union with a voter-approved constitutional clause banning African Americans and, despite the prohibition against slavery, many in Oregon tolerated it, and supported politicians who were pro-slavery, including Oregon's first territorial governor"--Unedited summary from book cover.

Modern County Government

Modern County Government
Title Modern County Government PDF eBook
Author Herbert Sydney Duncombe
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1977
Genre Political Science
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Agritourism and Nature Tourism in California

Agritourism and Nature Tourism in California
Title Agritourism and Nature Tourism in California PDF eBook
Author Holly George
Publisher UCANR Publications
Pages 160
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1601077424

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Agritourism has emerged as a viable financial option for many farms and ranches. Since the publication of the first edition of Agritourism and Nature Tourism, the landscape has changed as counties and local governments incorporate agritourism into their local plans. This new edition builds on the concepts of the first, and adds updated information on regulations, risk management, and new marketing trends.

How to House the Homeless

How to House the Homeless
Title How to House the Homeless PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Gould Ellen
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 201
Release 2010-06-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610447298

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How to House the Homeless, editors Ingrid Gould Ellen and Brendan O'Flaherty propose that the answers entail rethinking how housing markets operate and developing more efficient interventions in existing service programs. The book critically reassesses where we are now, analyzes the most promising policies and programs going forward, and offers a new agenda for future research. How to House the Homeless makes clear the inextricable link between homelessness and housing policy. Contributor Jill Khadduri reviews the current residential services system and housing subsidy programs. For the chronically homeless, she argues, a combination of assisted housing approaches can reach the greatest number of people and, specifically, an expanded Housing Choice Voucher system structured by location, income, and housing type can more efficiently reach people at-risk of becoming homeless and reduce time spent homeless. Robert Rosenheck examines the options available to homeless people with mental health problems and reviews the cost-effectiveness of five service models: system integration, supported housing, clinical case management, benefits outreach, and supported employment. He finds that only programs that subsidize housing make a noticeable dent in homelessness, and that no one program shows significant benefits in multiple domains of life. Contributor Sam Tsemberis assesses the development and cost-effectiveness of the Housing First program, which serves mentally ill homeless people in more than four hundred cities. He asserts that the program's high housing retention rate and general effectiveness make it a viable candidate for replication across the country. Steven Raphael makes the case for a strong link between homelessness and local housing market regulations—which affect housing affordability—and shows that the problem is more prevalent in markets with stricter zoning laws. Finally, Brendan O'Flaherty bridges the theoretical gap between the worlds of public health and housing research, evaluating the pros and cons of subsidized housing programs and the economics at work in the rental housing market and home ownership. Ultimately, he suggests, the most viable strategies will serve as safety nets—"social insurance"—to reach people who are homeless now and to prevent homelessness in the future. It is crucial that the links between effective policy and the whole cycle of homelessness—life conditions, service systems, and housing markets—be made clear now. With a keen eye on the big picture of housing policy, How to House the Homeless shows what works and what doesn't in reducing the numbers of homeless and reaching those most at risk.