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  • MANPOWER MOBILITY ACROSS CULTURAL BOUNDARIES. SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND LEGAL ASPECTS. THE CASE OF TURKEY AND WEST GERMANY
  • The nature of the manpower problem in the development of Siberia
  • Intra-COMECON Manpower migration
  • NOMIS = National Online Manpower Information System. Présentation et conditions d'accessibilité à cette base de données.
  • Racional'noe ispol'zovanie trudovyh resursov kak ob'ekt territorial'nogo planirovanija. (The rational use of manpower as an object of territorial planning)
  • Manpower demands, labour supplies and employment aspirations: a problem with implications for the formulation of regional policy
  • To demonstrate the development in the industrial agglomeration areas the A. used statistical data concerning the population, manpower and industrial outputs in the years 1956, 1964, 1971 and 1977. Most striking is the clearly increased industrial
  • Rôle du département de l'industrie, du National enterprise board et de la commission de la main d'oeuvre (Manpower Services commission) sur l'économie urbaine, principalement dans les zones internes urbaines, 1976-1978.
  • The lack of manpower arose in the Czech border regions after World War Two. Besides immigration of Slovakia and other regions, the situation was solved by employment of Polish workers living in some Polish border regions. Most of them were employed
  • with some natural-focal diseases. Climatic and social factors influence the fluctuation of manpower, health conditions and demography of population. Recommendations on improvment of social conditions of life and work in arid regions are given. - (L'Ed.).
  • to meet city manpower needs, has since been augmented by wage increments designed to recruit and maintain a largely voluntary labor force. Continued high labor turnover during the 1960s, however, compelled planners to accelerate improvements in housing
  • . At the same time, it helps maintain a reserve of industrial manpower which it however keeps from assuming proportions incompatible with both the agricultural structure and the country's level of industrial development.