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estimating occupational structure of the labour force within economic sectors in the target yearthe total output in the economy the sectoral shares
estimating labour productivity by economic sector for target year and its change between base and target yearcontribution of each sector to gdp is
mrp technique- sectoral distribution of targeted increase in gdpthere are two ways of increasing the gdpi project and accomplish the growth in
mrp technique - estimating the level of output for the target yeartaking into account several parameters of economic growth such as past trends
mediterranean regional project mrp techniquethis technique had been initially employed by the oecd organisation of economic cooperation and
manpower-population ratiosin this technique manpower will not be planned for the economy as a whole it will be planned for sectors or sub-sectors of
international comparisons methodin the 1960s a few developing countries of the world looked around the developed world in search of models of
employerrsquos estimates of future manpower requirementsone of the parameters of demand for employment in a firm or a factory or an establishment is
rule of thumb methodsir ashby had been requested in 1960 by the government of nigeria to submit a report on manpower development in nigeria in doing
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production function models production function models
summary of demand and supply considerations of educationa study of supply and demand considerations in education helps in understanding four major
private returns versus social returnsas there is subsidisation of education by the state in all countries and a little higher subsidisation in
returns from educationmonetary benefits from education are called as returns such benefits accruing to an individual are called as private returns
private and social benefitsprivate benefits are those which accrue to an individual they may be both monetary and non monetary direct and indirect
direct and indirect benefitslife time earnings of an educated person is an instance of direct benefit from education skills produced in training or