Integration of manpower and educational planning into over-all development planning: Provisional draft

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Doos, Sten;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. African Institute for Economic Development and Planning(IDEP);
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The underlying concepts of this document is that the development of education must be viewed in the larger context of economic and social development, and that the planning of education should, therefore, be seen as an integral part of over-all development planning. A very common way of expressing the general purpose of manpower and educational planning,is to say that those activities represent an attempt to balance the supply and demand for educated and trained people — taking into account, of course, on the demand side troth manpower requirements and such other needs for education as may be derived from the social and cultural objectives included in an over-all development plan.