Human Resource Development for Rural Development

Human Resource Development for Rural Development
Author: Parminder Kaur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788174882691

Human Resource Constitutes The Ultimate Basis For The Wealth Of Nations. Capital And Natural Resources Are Passive Factors Of Production, Human Beings Are The Active Agents Who Accumulate Capital, Exploit Natural Resources, Build Social, Economic, And Political Organizations And Carry Forward National Development. Development Of Persons To Their Maximum Potential And The Conservation Of Talent Is The Gist Of The Concept Of Human Resource Development Through Education, Both Formal And Informal.The Innovative Character Of This Work Is Particularly Striking, Because It Seeks To Examine The Processes Of Human Resource Development In The Rural Context. Most Of The Empirical Work In This Area Has Been Undertaken From A Managerial Perspective And Is Confined To Industrial Manufacturing Organizations And In Exceptional Cases To Service Based Organizations.

Human Resource Development in Rural Texas

Human Resource Development in Rural Texas
Author: F. Ray Marshall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

USA. Report on human resources development in the texas rural area - covers major factors influencing employment participation of the rural population, industrialization potential, impact of rural development, etc., and includes information on current training programmes for rural workers. Statistical tables.

Human Resource Dimensions of Rural Development

Human Resource Dimensions of Rural Development
Author: F. Ray Marshall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Collection of revised conference papers on the impact of human resources on rural development in the USA - examines trends in rural migration and internal migration, discusses issues of agricultural economics, rural industryalization and nonfarm employment, rural poverty, etc., and suggests measures to promote rural human resources development. Conference held in austin 1971 April 30.