Describe Manpower requirements approach (MRA).

      

Describe Manpower requirements approach (MRA).

  

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Kavungya
Its also called the labour requirement approach (LRA) to me gender sensitive. MRA is concerned with the analysis of the labour market needs of a country in terms of the human resources. i.e you examine the human resources needs of a country available in the past, present and then make a focus for the same in the same. Development of the human resource through education is not only a necessary but sufficient condition for a country’s economic growth. Musazi 1985, points out that any nation with plans or aspirations for economic development has to consider the preparation of its human resources.
Why should development of human resource be paramount if economic development has to be achieved? 1st, trained human resources would organize both physical and monitary resources better and hence generate the growth of the economy whether its industrial, agricultural, public or private sectors of the economy. 2nd , the approach to planning education tries to provide the society with the correct number of suitably educated people to meet most of its economic, social and political needs at different levels of the labour requirements. Planners obtain such information from development plans especially 5 year development plans.
Kavungya answered the question on April 3, 2019 at 05:54


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