ETI Publications
The Employment and Training Institute was established in 1978 as a “Wisconsin Idea” unit of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin-Extension to address the needs of unemployed and underemployed workers and families through applied research, policy development, community education, and technical assistance. ETI researchers work with local and state governments, community organizations, national agencies, and other universities to address interrelationships between public policy, occupational training, labor market and demographic changes, educational programs, neighborhood challenges and assets, and driver’s license and incarceration barriers to employment.
Submissions from 1990
Impact of Learnfare on Milwaukee County Social Service Clients (1990), John Pawasarat and Lois M. Quinn
Testimony of Lois M. Quinn and John Pawasarat to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee Subcommittee on Social Security and Family Policy, Lois M. Quinn and John Pawasarat
Submissions from 1985
Admissions Requirements of the Wisconsin Vocational, Technical and Adult Education System, Philip E. Lerman, John Pawasarat, and Lois M. Quinn
Submissions from 1984
Job Skills: Competency Tests and Curriculum Guide, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Employment & Training Institute
Technical Assistance Guide for Implementing Youth Employment Competency Programs (1984), John Pawasarat
Submissions from 1982
Educational Follow-Up Study of Juveniles Released from Ethan Allen and Lincoln Hills (1982), Lois M. Quinn
Submissions from 1980
Integration Challenges for the 1980s: Affirmative Action Programs for the Milwaukee Public Schools Administration, Lois M. Quinn
Integration Challenges for the 1980s: Long Range Plans for School Facilities, Lois M. Quinn and Kenneth Robinson
Relationships between School Desegregation and Government Housing Programs: A Milwaukee Case Study, Lois M. Quinn, Michael G. Barndt, and Diane S. Pollard
Submissions from 1979
Racially Restrictive Covenants: The Making of All-White Suburbs in Milwaukee County, Lois M. Quinn