"Opportunities and Requirements in Local Occupations..., Part 1" offers a detailed snapshot of the Detroit job market in the early 1920s. Compiled by the Detroit Board of Education, this survey provides invaluable insights into the vocational opportunities available to young people at the time. The book meticulously catalogs various local occupations, outlining the skills, training, and educational requirements necessary for success in each field. As a historical document, it offers a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of labor and education in a rapidly industrializing city. This study is essential reading for historians, sociologists, and anyone interested in the development of vocational training programs and the changing dynamics of urban labor markets. This book provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, illustrating the challenges and opportunities faced by workers in a bygone era.
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