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Richter, Lothar – International Labour Review, 1984
This article presents a brief account of some of the new directions that manpower planning has taken in recent years viewed primarily in the light of activities undertaken by the International Labour Office technical cooperation program in this field. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Developing Nations, Information Sources, Labor Force Development
Development and the Underutilisation of Labour: Lessons of the Dominican Republic Employment Mission

Pazos, Felipe – International Labour Review, 1975
In recent years the economy of the Dominican Republic has experienced rapid growth without reducing urban unemployment. The research project measured the relationship between growth and employment, examining the behavior of factors affecting labor demand and supply. Available from: ILO Publications, International Labour Office, CH-1211, Geneva,…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Research, Employment Level
Palakawongsa, Nai Nob; And Others – 1963
This report was prepared by the Joint Thai-US Task Force on Human Resource Development in Thailand. Volume I of the Report includes: Human Resources Development in Thailand--A Preliminary Assessment; The Educational System and Human Resource Development in Thailand; Manpower Demand; Adjusting Educational Supply to Manpower Demand; Education…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Economics, Educational Planning, Educational Policy
Liedholm, Carl; Chuta, Enyinna – 1976
Small-scale industry in Sierra Leone, Africa was examined in terms of: labor intensity; output generated per unit of capital; generation of positive economic profits by small-scale industry groups/processes; and seasonal and locational variations. Key analytical issues were the nature of small-scale industry supply and demand processes. Data were…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Research, Employment Potential
White (E.H.) Co., San Francisco, CA. – 1979
Intended as a companion piece to volume 3 in the Method Series, Health Manpower Planning (CE 024 231), this third of six volumes in the International Health Planning Reference Series is a combined literature review and annotated bibliography dealing with health manpower planning for developing countries. The review identifies literature relevant…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Developing Nations, Health Personnel
Rodriguez, Orlando – 1974
Data on the problem of the loss of professional manpower by developing countries to develop countries is reported and analyzed from a survey of over 1,300 foreign students in over 30 U. S. colleges and universities. The ideological and scholarly debate generated by the brain drain and approaches to the study of professional migration are reviewed,…
Descriptors: Brain Drain, Critical Path Method, Data Analysis, Developed Nations
Elias, Andrew – 1972
This report, one of a series of manpower studies, presents various series of data on the manpower of Czechoslovakia, especially for the years 1950-70, and two projections of the economically active population for the years 1971-90. The different measures are defined, the population base, manpower trends, and the general manpower situation are…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Developing Nations, Economic Factors