A study of the procedures for training in the manual skills at a time of technical change in the contemporary construction industry of the United States, with some comparative reference to that of Great Britain

Perry, H A (1965) A study of the procedures for training in the manual skills at a time of technical change in the contemporary construction industry of the United States, with some comparative reference to that of Great Britain. PhD thesis, University of London, London School of Economics, UK.

Abstract

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Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Uncontrolled Keywords: United States; skills; training
Index terms: construction industry, United States
Subjects: Geography, industry analysis
Topics: Geographical Context, Research Practice
Descriptive scope: 2 PT

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