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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...le of Contents I. Battling Unemployment II. The Labour Divide - I. Employment and Unemployment III. The Labour Divide - II. Migration and Br... ...endix – The Keynesian view of Unemployment, Stabilization Theory and Full Employment Budgeting V. Appendix – Unemployment throughout the World (Exc... ... other developing countries. All the unemployed must register with the Employment Bureau once a month, whether they are receiving benefits, or no... ...cture of the workforce, its geographical distribution, the pay structure, employment time probabilities. The statistics Bureau should propose and ... ...e receipt of the benefits, who are available to work by registering in an employment bureau, who are actively seeking employment and who pass a mean... ...nicipalities and to allow them to determine eligibility, to run their own employment-enhancement programs and to establish job training and child ca... ...ent or even replace the insurance (compensation, benefits) offered by the Employment Fund. In many countries, private unemployment insurance is lump... ... the incentives to the employer were to be paid for every SECOND month of employment. Thus, the employer would have an incentive to continue to empl... ...d with an unemployment office for 6 consecutive months preceding his new employment. I recommend linking the size of investment incentives (inclu...

...Modern labour theories and practice. Covers issues like employment, unemployment, migration, brain drain, entrepreneurship, workaholism, and trade unions....

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Lieutenant General Ned Almond, USAA Ground Commander’s Conflicting View with Airmen over CAS Doctrine and Employment

By: Major Michael Lewis, USAF

...r the issue of close air support (CAS). Specifically,this study examines four CAS subissues from World War I through the Korean War:priorities in the employment of airpower, the ownership and apportionment of CASassets, the most effective CAS command and control (C2) system, and the debate overwhether to procure a single or multipurpose CAS aircraft. The case study herein ...

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Build-to-shelve Prototyping : Undercutting Doctrinal Development

By: Lieutenant Colonel Donald “Bud” Vazquez, USAF

... . . . . 1 Background . . . . . 1 Methodology . . . . 2 Military Doctrine: Definitions and Types . . . . . 3 Notes . . . . 5 2 DEVELOPING ROBUST EMPLOYMENT DOCTRINE . . . . 7 Why Employment Doctrine Matters . . . . 7 How Employment Doctrine Develops . . . . . 8 Combat-Capable versus Combat-Lethal Doctrine . . . . . 11 Notes . . . . 13 3 DOCUMENTING DOCTRINAL LAG ...

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Agile Combat Support Doctrine and Logistics Officer Training : Do We Need an Integrated Logistics School for the Expeditionary Air and Space Force?

By: J. Reggie Hall

...on of USAF logistics doctrine, the linkage between doctrine, strategy, tactics, and training programs, and the corresponding application of logistics employment and sustainment functions in a deployed environment. In doing so, he analyzes the USAF’s diverse logistics officer training programs to determine if there is a deficiency in interdisciplinary logistics employment a...

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Airpower and Ground Armies : Essays on the Evolution of Anglo-American Air Doctrine, 1940-1943

By: Daniel R. Mortensen, ed.

...It was inevitable that the airman’s perspective regarding the employment of airpower in an operational theater would surface in North Africa, the first major American offensive of World War II. The North Africa experience provided a model for the organization and employment of tactical ...

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Dick : An Avery Dick Adventure Story

By: Avery M Dick

...rable and flat-broke; the ideal candidate for his employer of last resort, the U.S. State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service. But his part-time employment opportunity at McDonald’s is a pretty close runner-up. That’s because retired special agent Avery Dick takes on the dangerous, difficult assignments for his Uncle Sam that others shun because they’re just too damn ...

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Wright Flyer Paper : Unmanned Intratheater Airlift, Vol. 45

By: Major Kevin J. McGowan, USAF

...ging technologies as well as the joint operating requirements, the author proposes RPA performance and design characteristics along with a concept of employment that increases tactical lift capabilities and meets all current service requirements....

... . . . 26 3 TECHNOLOGY REVIEW/PROOF OF CONCEPT . . .27 Notes . . . .41 4 PROPOSED SOLUTION . . . . 45 Notes . . . . .51 5 SYNOPSIS OF CONCEPT OF EMPLOYMENT . . . .53 Notes . . . . 59 6 CONCLUSION . . . . .61...

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Integration of Weaponized Unmanned Aircraft into the Air-to-Ground System

By: Lieutenant Colonel David B. Hume, USAF

...per, Col David B. Hume, who served as an expeditionary air support operation group commander in Operation Iraqi Freedom, explores some of the mission employment and doctrinal issues associated with this emerging weapons system and argues that weaponized unmanned aircrafts should be commanded and controlled just like close-air-support (CAS) assets....

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Spectrum Management : Key to the Future of Unmanned Aircraft Systems?

By: Lieutenant Colonel Mary E. Griswold, USAF

...countered during military operations with spectrum and bandwidth issues. Finally, she notes that solutions to the current challenges are found in the employment of both short- and long-term actions in these areas to improve and optimize the use and availability of spectrum support for UAS operations in the future....

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Cultivating National Will : An Introduction

By: Lawrence E. Key, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF

...pelling study by Lt Col Lawrence E. Key examines how national will plays a decisive role during any application of US military power and not just the employment of forces to fight America’s wars. Because of the decisive role national will plays, leaders need to understand what it is and, beyond its definition, the ways in which they can articulate and cultivate it. To gain...

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The Evolution of the Cruise Missile

By: Kenneth P. Werrell

...ed States, they possess a rich conceptual and technological heritage . It is important that we understand this heritage as we consider deployment and employment options . It is also important that we understand the developmental process illustrated by the history of the cruise missile. Without the perspective provided by this history, our perceptions of their purpose and u...

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The Future of NATO’s Tactical Air Doctrine

By: Linda E. Torrens

...rrent Post–Cold War realities. NATO air doctrine does not yet reflect the actuality of today’s operations, nor does it anticipate the probable future employment of NATO’s airpower. Out–of–area operations and PFP participation in NATO operations will have profound effects on combined doctrine, training, organizational structures, exercises and employment of forces. NATO’s t...

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Wright Flyer Paper : The Last Manned Fighter; Replacing Manned Fighters with Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles , Vol. 32

By: Major Robert B. Trsek, USAF

...ole fighter capable of replacing manned systems and their respective missions. This paper gives a brief history of unmanned aerial vehicles and their employment as weapons to demonstrate the evolution from ISR platform to unmanned combat air vehicle and then evolves into two main sections of “can we” and “should we” pursue this avenue of development. The primary means of a...

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Wright Flyer Paper : Center of Gravity or Center of Confusion Understanding the Mystique, Vol. 10

By: Maj Seow Hiang Lee, Republic of Singapore Air Force

...ign planners focus their main effort can be embroiled in such controversy and confusion. I attempt to unravel some of the mystique that surrounds the employment of the COG concept. Hopefully, by drawing out the potential sources of confusion that often accompany the use of the concept, we can soften the difficulties of communication and shift the focus of our arguments in ...

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Warden and the Air Corps Tactical School : Déjá Vu

By: Major Scott D. West, USAF

...ing questions: Is John A. Warden III’s, “The Enemy as a System” analogous to the Air Corps Tactical School’s (ACTS) industrial web theory of airpower employment? If so, why (given the 50 plus years between development of these theories)? If not, what are the prime sources of divergence? The author first describes both theories using an outline from which they are compared ...

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Comparative Analysis of Internal and External Solutions to Provide Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation Functionality

By: Major Michael T. Panarisi, USAF

...Air Combat Command (ACC) relies on Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) systems for air-to-air combat training and large force employment flight debrief. Although extremely effective training enhancements, these systems are enormously expensive and typically require flight over restricted airspace ranges. These factors have prevented fleetwide implem...

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Wright Flyer Paper : Back to the Basics; An Aviation Solution to Counterinsurgent Warfare, Vol. 23

By: Major Arthur D. Davis, USAF

...st using lesser technology per se but proposes a different look for the types of aircraft that can perform a specific mission and for their manner of employment—that of protecting ground forces while combating the elusive insurgent. These same aircraft can prove invaluable in training an indigenous force to take the fight forward. By looking to relatively inexpensive, off-...

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Centralized Control of Space : The Use of Space Forces by a Joint Force Commander

By: Major Ricky B. Kelly, USAF

...t Storm. This chapter discusses who was in charge and what planning processes were used. In chapter 3 lessons and initiatives to improve planning and employment of support from space forces are discussed. Chapter 4 explores the possible need to have one individual in-theater clearly identified as being responsible for directing space forces. Centralized control, similar to...

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Annotated Bibliography of Alu Like Native Hawaiian Reports

By: Alu Like Research and Evaluation Unit

... of services and activities to fill identified needs in the Native Hawaiian community, including community economic development, business assistance, employment preparation, training, library services, and specialized services to youth and elders. Alu Like maintains a comprehensive data collection in its Research and Evaluation Unit and the Native Hawaiian Library Project....

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Wright Flyer Paper : The Expeditionary Airfield as a Center of Gravity; Henderson Field during the Guadalcanal Campaign (August 1942–February 1943), Vol. 19

By: Maj Jeff D. Philippart, USAF

...fically, it uses expeditionary joint air operations flown from Henderson Field during the period August 1942 to February 1943 as a case study for the employment of airpower from an austere airfield. Henderson Field provides a historical example of the expeditionary airfield as a center of gravity for joint military operations, and it demonstrates that key force enablers pr...

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