Manpower for Development: Perspectives on Five ContinentsMonograph on the effective development of human resources - examines labour force and employment trends in various countries throughout the world and discusses topics such as human resources planning, education, military government, the changing role of women, the need to increase vocational training, etc. Bibliography pp. 319 to 321. |
Contents
Investing in People | 3 |
East Asia | 21 |
Of Time and Progress | 23 |
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able Addis Ababa Afghanistan agriculture American Arab Bahamas broaden Canada capital cent challenge Chinese civilian competence considerable continue decades developing countries difficult East Asia East Pakistan economic development economy effective efforts employers employment established Ethiopia expand fact farm farmers favorable foreign future gains graduates growth higher education immigration important improve income increase India Indonesia industry institutions investment Iran Israel Israeli Japan Japanese labor force large numbers leaders leadership living major Malaysia manpower ment military million operate opportunities output Pakistan planning political population position potential problems productivity programs progress prospect recent reform relatively role rural secondary sector significant Singapore Six-Day War skills small number social society South Korea Soviet Union structure substantial Sukarno Sweden Thailand tion trade Union United urban Venezuela Viet Cong Vietnam Vietnamese wages women workers
References to this book
African Renaissance: Roadmaps to the Challenge of Globalization Fantu Cheru No preview available - 2002 |