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Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 05, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Nov 1990

Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 05, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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Nebraska's population grew to 1,572,503 in 1990, representing a 0.2 percent increase during the past decade, according to preliminary numbers received by CPAR's Nebraska State Data Center.


Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Oct 1990

Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 04, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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Preliminary results of a statewide survey mailed in late September lo all Nebraska municipalities indicate that if Initiative Petition #405 were to pass, most municipalities would need to reduce services and employees. More than 50 percent of the communities responding had increased their 1990-91 budgets by at least 5 percent for police, fire, parks and recreation, public works and general administration. Dr. B. J. Reed, Chairman of UNO's Public Administration Department, points out that the survey also indicates a number of cities, and especially small villages, are not prepared to deal with the consequences if Initiative #405 were to pass.


Data Bytes Vol. 02, No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Sep 1990

Data Bytes Vol. 02, No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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NEB-INDEX Electronic Bulletin Board Provides Latest Stats 24 Hours A Day


Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 03, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Sep 1990

Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 03, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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About one out of every five employed Nebraskans has changed jobs in the past two years, according to early tabulations of a survey of Nebraska households conducted by CPAR in June.


Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Aug 1990

Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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Two child care studies, one conducted in 1988 and another con­ ducted this year, are available by contacting CPAR. The first, a survey conducted in 1988 by Dr. Christine Reed, provided data for a 1988 Nebraska Policy Choice chapter. A full report on that study was written by Dr. Patricia Funk and published this summer by CPAR. It will provide a comparison for Dr. Funk's 1990 survey which will be released next month.


Uno Student Housing Survey, Robert F. Blair Aug 1990

Uno Student Housing Survey, Robert F. Blair

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For many years the University of Nebraska at Omaha has been considered the urban campus in the University of Nebraska system. Part of its mission was to meet the educational, research and service needs of the Omaha metropolitan area. UNO was able to meet this urban mission as a commuter campus since most of the students were already living in Omaha.


S.T.A.R.T. Exchange Vol. 01, No. 02, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research Aug 1990

S.T.A.R.T. Exchange Vol. 01, No. 02, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research

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David City's John Klosterman Cites Success In Survey, Teamwork, Open Minds


S.T.A.R.T. Economic Development: An Overview, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research Jul 1990

S.T.A.R.T. Economic Development: An Overview, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research

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S.T.A.R.T.stands for Strategic Training And Resource Targeting-a self-help approach to local economic development. Today's rapidly changing economic climate requires new strategies and processes for managing local economic development. In fact, the successful communities of the future willbe those that are able to rely on local initiative and resources to tailor their own economic development strategies. S.T.A.R.T. provides you with the necessary tools to determine your community's strengths and weaknesses, and helps you develop a strategic plan to improve your local economy.


Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jul 1990

Cpar Review Vol. 01, No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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The newest edition of Nebraska Policy Choices: 1989 addresses three emerging educational issues confront­ ing K-12 education in Nebraska: who should control schools, the expanding role thrust upon schools by societal trends and the appropriate purposes of Nebraska's school system.


Data Bytes Vol. 01, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jun 1990

Data Bytes Vol. 01, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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Training Kicks Off Local Review Program


Nebraska Preschool Child Care, 1988 - A Survey Of Parents On Access To Quality Child Care, Patricia A. Funk Jun 1990

Nebraska Preschool Child Care, 1988 - A Survey Of Parents On Access To Quality Child Care, Patricia A. Funk

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A survey of child care arrangements for Nebraska preschool children was conducted in 1988 by the Center for Applied Urban Research (now, Center for Public Affairs Research), University of Nebraska at Omaha, under the direction of Dr. Christine Reed. The purposes of the survey were to document the characteristics of the child care arrangements used in 1988 by Nebraska parents with preschool-age children and to identify household characteristics associated with the different types of child care that parents chose.

Results from the survey were incorporated with other research data into the report, "Child Day Care Policy Issues in Nebraska" (Reed …


S.T.A.R.T. Exchange Vol. 01, No. 01, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research May 1990

S.T.A.R.T. Exchange Vol. 01, No. 01, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research

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Schuyler Plan Moving Full Steam Ahead


Visions For Greater Fremont Strategic Action Plan, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) May 1990

Visions For Greater Fremont Strategic Action Plan, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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The city of Fremont, Nebraska, has a proud history beginning with its founding in 1856. Wagon trails that once went through the town were soon transformed into railroads, contributing to the industrialization of the city before the turn of the century.

Today, Fremont is a city of 24,000 people. Although the population has remained relatively stable over the past 30 years, the economy has continued to grow. The City of Fremont, the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Fremont Chamber Industrial Foundation have been actively promoting growth and development during the last decade. Although the 1980s were dominated by …


Visions For Greater Fremont Strategic Action Plan, Burton J. Reed May 1990

Visions For Greater Fremont Strategic Action Plan, Burton J. Reed

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The city of Fremont, Nebraska, has a proud history beginning with its founding in 1856. agon trails that once went through the town were soon transformed into railroads, contributing to the industrialization of the city before the turn of the century.


Nebraska Department Of Social Services' Child Support Enforcement Unit Demonstration Project: Final Evaluation Report, Chris Marshall, Vincent J. Webb Apr 1990

Nebraska Department Of Social Services' Child Support Enforcement Unit Demonstration Project: Final Evaluation Report, Chris Marshall, Vincent J. Webb

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In July 1987, the Nebraska Department of Social Services successfully applied to the U.S. Family Support Administration's Office of Child Support Enforcement for funds to conduct a Demonstration Project. This Demonstration Project, "The Nebraska IV-D/IV-A Intake and Phone Collection Project," was designed to increase telephone activities and improve intake practice as part of the ongoing child support collection activities. It was expected that such improvements would result in an increased level of absent parent location and an increased level of child support payment.


Data Bytes Vol. 01, No. 01, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research Mar 1990

Data Bytes Vol. 01, No. 01, Uno Center For Public Affairs Research

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Welcome to the first issue of data bytes, the quarterly newsletter of the Nebraska State Data Center. data bytes will keep you informed of NSDC events and products and will include ordering information for our publications and data files.We may not be able to describe every data product, but we will usually discuss one or two new ones in each issue.


Omaha Conditions Survey: 1990, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jan 1990

Omaha Conditions Survey: 1990, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This report summarizes responses for the North Omaha sample; findings from the metropolitan sample are presented in a separate report series. After a look at the demographic characteristics of the 200 adult respondents, the report examines the North Omaha area's quality of life, employment, and housing conditions. Next, ratings of the best and worst facets of life in the Omaha area are highlighted. The fourth section of the report provides details on North Omahans' satisfaction with a variety of services, facilities and programs. The final two sections focus in greater detail on two issues - labor force experiences and crime …