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The Omaha Experiment, a Study of a Community Effort to Cope With Unemployment Resulting From Plant Mechanization

LAWRENCE A DANTON, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

One of the most pervasive problems of our time is that of automation or technological unemployment. As change takes place in our economy workers are continually being displaced from jobs which, in many instances, they have held for years. They are forced into a labor market where many find that the skills by which they have earned their livelihood are not in demand. The economic and social adjustments faced by these displaced workers are often almost overwhelming.

Subject Area

Commerce-Business

Recommended Citation

DANTON, LAWRENCE A, "The Omaha Experiment, a Study of a Community Effort to Cope With Unemployment Resulting From Plant Mechanization" (1964). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI6411926.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI6411926

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