Human Resources as the Wealth of Nations

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Oxford University Press, 1973 - Business & Economics - 173 pages
Monograph arguing that the economic development process in developing countries depends on maximum human resources utilization through skills development - examines unemployment and underemployment, brain drain and rural migration, obstacles to formal educational development, nonformal education (such as vocational training, agricultural training, educational television, etc.), and discusses employment policy perspectives and plan implementation. ILO mentioned. Bibliography pp. 161 to 167.

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Perspectives on Progress
3
The Underutilization of Human Resources
19
Critical Issues in Formal Education
52
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