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. |
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Page 52
... small number of carefully selected officers to undertake training abroad and the sophistication that they acquired during this experience . Once again , they learned more than the principles and techni- ques required to operate a ...
... small number of carefully selected officers to undertake training abroad and the sophistication that they acquired during this experience . Once again , they learned more than the principles and techni- ques required to operate a ...
Page 97
... limited , only a small number of families managed to rise above the need to direct most of their energies to raising sufficient food to keep alive . Recent years have witnessed urbanization , the slow growth of a middle class , greatly ...
... limited , only a small number of families managed to rise above the need to direct most of their energies to raising sufficient food to keep alive . Recent years have witnessed urbanization , the slow growth of a middle class , greatly ...
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... small number of professional and administrative workers , those engaged in communications and protective services ... small amount of selling and some services for households . It appears that the rural economy is an overwhelmingly self ...
... small number of professional and administrative workers , those engaged in communications and protective services ... small amount of selling and some services for households . It appears that the rural economy is an overwhelmingly self ...
Contents
Investing in People | 3 |
East Asia | 21 |
Of Time and Progress | 23 |
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African Renaissance: Roadmaps to the Challenge of Globalization Fantu Cheru No preview available - 2002 |