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Base Realignment And Closure Impact On Industry In El Paso, Tx And Doña Ana, Nm: Workforce Growth, Training Needs And Access To Federal Government Contracts, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden, Daniel J. Quiñones, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Dannette De Leon, Michael F. Vargas
Base Realignment And Closure Impact On Industry In El Paso, Tx And Doña Ana, Nm: Workforce Growth, Training Needs And Access To Federal Government Contracts, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden, Daniel J. Quiñones, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Dannette De Leon, Michael F. Vargas
IPED Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Upper Rio Grande At Work Employee Satisfaction Survey, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
Upper Rio Grande At Work Employee Satisfaction Survey, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
IPED Technical Reports
The Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) was contracted by the Upper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board (URGWDB) to conduct an employee satisfaction survey as one component of a larger evaluation project. Employee satisfaction as defined in this survey includes quality of facilities and equipment as well as overall work setting and climate. The goal of this research is to assess the quality of URGWDB as a place to work and as an organization that has the processes in place to adapt and implement change to improve.
Upper Rio Grande At Work Client Satisfaction Survey 2007, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
Upper Rio Grande At Work Client Satisfaction Survey 2007, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
IPED Technical Reports
The Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) was contracted by the Upper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board (URGWDB) to conduct a client satisfaction survey as one component of a larger evaluation project. For purposes of this survey, “client” refers to businesses that have used URGWDB’s services such as job posting and job fair assistance. Client satisfaction as defined in this survey includes how well job seekers were matched with potential jobs and the customer service clients received from URGWDB staff. The goal of this research is to assess the performance …
Upper Rio Grande At Work Customer Satisfaction Survey 2007, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
Upper Rio Grande At Work Customer Satisfaction Survey 2007, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
IPED Technical Reports
The Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) was contracted by the Upper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board (URGWDB) to conduct a customer satisfaction survey as one component of a larger evaluation project. Customer satisfaction as defined in this survey includes quality of training/instructional facilities and equipment as well as overall effectiveness of URGWDB services. The goal of this research is to assess the quality of URGWDB as a provider of services designed to help workers gain employment and as an organization that has the processes in place to adapt and …
University Of Texas At El Paso School Of Nursing: Assessment Of Interest In Lvn/Bsn Survey, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
University Of Texas At El Paso School Of Nursing: Assessment Of Interest In Lvn/Bsn Survey, Daniel J. Quiñones, Carlos Olmedo, Dennis L. Soden
IPED Technical Reports
The Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) was contracted by the UTEP School of Nursing to conduct an interest survey for a possible Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Respondents were asked directly if they were interested in participating in such a program. The goal of this research is to assess the interest of LVNs in participating in a program that would provide them with the opportunity to earn their BSN.
Generation Next Utep Student Body Survey, Daniel J. Quiñones, Dennis L. Soden
Generation Next Utep Student Body Survey, Daniel J. Quiñones, Dennis L. Soden
IPED Technical Reports
In 2007, the Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso was contracted by the City of El Paso to conduct a survey of UTEP student attitudes and perceptions pertaining to the city’s future and general quality of life issues in El Paso. Specific to the goals of the survey was to determine areas of focus for targeting improvements in the quality of life for the survey population in order to retain more UTEP graduates.
Fort Hancock, Texas: Compilation Of Iped Technical Reports, John Bretting, Sergio Pena , Philip Boyd, Juan Carlos Gomez, Daniel J. Quiñones, Lisa Tomaka, Christopher Villa
Fort Hancock, Texas: Compilation Of Iped Technical Reports, John Bretting, Sergio Pena , Philip Boyd, Juan Carlos Gomez, Daniel J. Quiñones, Lisa Tomaka, Christopher Villa
IPED Technical Reports
This is a compilation of IPED Technical Reports: 2005-3, 2005-4, 2005-5, and 2007-7.
United Way El Paso - Chico Partners Focus Group Report, John Bretting, Lisa Tomaka, Christopher Villa
United Way El Paso - Chico Partners Focus Group Report, John Bretting, Lisa Tomaka, Christopher Villa
IPED Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
Fort Hancock, Texas Capital Improvement Report, Sergio Pena , John Bretting, Daniel J. Quiñones, Christopher Villa
Fort Hancock, Texas Capital Improvement Report, Sergio Pena , John Bretting, Daniel J. Quiñones, Christopher Villa
IPED Technical Reports
This report follows up to the research background technical report #2005-03 (http://digitalcommons.utep.edu/iped_techrep/62/, The Institute for Policy and Economic Development, requested by The Rio Grande Council of Governments (RGCOG).
A Key Component In Texas Manufacturing: The Economic Impact Of The Boeing Company, Mathew Mcelroy, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Dennis L. Soden, David A. Schauer
A Key Component In Texas Manufacturing: The Economic Impact Of The Boeing Company, Mathew Mcelroy, Elizabeth K. Gibson, Dennis L. Soden, David A. Schauer
IPED Technical Reports
This study was conducted by the Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) at the request of Boeing Corporation in the state of Texas in order to measure the economic impact of Boeing activities on the state. These include direct expenditures on wages and salaries, as well as supplier expenditures, other direct costs expended such as tuition reimbursements, and philanthropic activities.
Technium Pan-Wales: Impact Assessment, Gareth Davies, James Abbey
Technium Pan-Wales: Impact Assessment, Gareth Davies, James Abbey
IPED Technical Reports
The purpose of this document is to present the findings of an investigation into the impacts and returns provided to Wales by the investment made in the Technium Centres established across the country.
Comparison Of Math Skills Between Mexican And U. S. Nationals, Sergio Pena , Dennis L. Soden
Comparison Of Math Skills Between Mexican And U. S. Nationals, Sergio Pena , Dennis L. Soden
IPED Technical Reports
No abstract provided.
The Economic Impact Of Project Arriba On El Paso, Texas, David A. Schauer, Mathew Mcelroy
The Economic Impact Of Project Arriba On El Paso, Texas, David A. Schauer, Mathew Mcelroy
IPED Technical Reports
Project ARRIBA is an El Paso-based economic and workforce development program. As of the end of 2006, Project ARRIBA has assisted over 1000 individuals in building their stock of human capital with the intent of increasing their work-life earning capacity. The purpose of this report is to identify the extent to which this has occurred and to assess the economic impact of the Project’s activities and the program graduates on the regional economic system.
2006 Economic Impact Of The University Of Texas At El Paso, David A. Schauer, Mathew Mcelroy
2006 Economic Impact Of The University Of Texas At El Paso, David A. Schauer, Mathew Mcelroy
IPED Technical Reports
No abstract provided.