APPENDIX VI
APPENDIX VI
"Limited skilled labor forces, and managerial and entrepreneurial skills."
Again we disagree completely.
appendix.
As
indirect
indication,
San
an
Juan
See
but
perhaps
persuasive
has
some
employment
alone
20
agencies and/or executive management recruitment
firms.
Approximately 85% of middle management is Puerto Rican.
“Large public sectors, ranging from 24 percent in Puerto
Rico
to
Appendix
46%
I,
in Guam."
page 80)
First,
the Draft
Report
(in
states that the public sector
the Trust Territory ranges up to
57%.
Second,
in
Puerto
Rico's public sector employment is not much greater than
that
of
many states.
Hawaii,
for example,
has
21%
employment in the public sector.
Apart
we
from these "constraints" mentioned in the Report,
include
two
positive
factors
which
were
not
specifically acknowledged.
A.
Educational System,
would
simply
students
entire
in
state
For details, see Appendix.
that
Puerto
Rico
post-graduate institutions
has
more
than
population of any other territory and
students
per
capita enrolled in
We
the
more
institutions
of
higher education than the U. S. national average.
B.
Manufacturing,
commerce, trade,
In 1983, some 58%
of Puerto Rico's Gross State Product came from these
sectors,
employment
990028 1
which employ 38% of the work force.
is
diversified
80
among
the
Also,
various