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National Models as a Tool for Analysing Future Manpower Demand and Supply

In: Human Resources, Employment and Development Volume 2: Concepts, Measurement and Long-Run Perspective

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  • Wolfgang Oest

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In trying to analyse future manpower demand and supply one has to begin with models of population trends and economic development. The first can be used to derive manpower supply, the second can provide information about manpower demand. The third important component in this context is the pattern of required education and the possibility of satisfying it by means of an adequate education system.

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  • Wolfgang Oest, 1983. "National Models as a Tool for Analysing Future Manpower Demand and Supply," International Economic Association Series, in: Paul Streeten & Harry Maier (ed.), Human Resources, Employment and Development Volume 2: Concepts, Measurement and Long-Run Perspective, chapter 23, pages 443-456, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-17203-0_23
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-17203-0_23
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