Background
Stewart, Charles David was born on February 17, 1910 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Alexander Ferguson and Isabel (Forbes) Stewart.
Stewart, Charles David was born on February 17, 1910 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Alexander Ferguson and Isabel (Forbes) Stewart.
Bachelor of Arts Michigan, 1932. Master in Social Service., New School Social Research, 1937. Juris Doctor, Georgetown University, 1953.
Instructor public finance, Brooklyn College, 1937-1939;
economist, Survey of Current Business, unites states department Commerce, 1940;
staff, Bureau Labor Statistics, unites states department Labor, 1941-1955;
chief occupational outlook division, Bureau Labor Statistics, unites states department Labor, 1943-1945;
chief Office Program Planning, Bureau Labor Statistics, unites states department Labor, 1946-1947;
chief Office Labor Economics, Bureau Labor Statistics, unites states department Labor, 1948-1949;
assistant commissioner, Bureau Labor Statistics, unites states department Labor (Office Labor Economics), 1950-1955;
deputy assistant secretary labor for standards and statistics, Bureau Labor Statistics, unites states department Labor (Office Labor Economics), 1956-1957;
research and development, Bureau Labor Statistics, unites states department Labor (Office Labor Economics), 1957-1963;
labor and education advisory, United States Mission to Organization of European Cooperation and Development, Paris, France, 1963-1967;
executive director, Economics Policy Advisory Committee, unites states department Labor, 1967-1970;
deputy assistant secretary labor for International Affairs, 1970-1971;
special assistant, 1971-1972;
director, Organization of European Cooperation and Development affairs, 1973-1974;
now consultant, Organization of European Cooperation and Development. Member of the United States delegate Economic and Social Council (of the United Nations), Geneva, 1950, International Labor Organization, Philadelphia, 1944, Geneva, 1950,58, 60-61, 71. Professional lecturer economics George Washington University, 1953-1955.
Consultant National Commission Manpower Policy, National Manpower Institute unites states department Labor, United States International Communication Agency, since 1975.
Fellow American Statistical Association. Member American Economics Association, Indianapolis Relations Research Association.
Married Pearl Blanck, October 1, 1936. Children: Diane Isabel, Donald Alexander.