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Estimating Labour Force Flows, Job Openings and Human Resource Requirements 1990-2005, FAS/ESRI Manpower Forecasting Studies No. 9

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Sexton, Jerry (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI))
Hughes, Gerard (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI))
McCormick, Brian (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI))
Finn, Claire (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI))
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The paper Estimating Labour Force Flows, Job Openings and Human Resource Requirements 1990-2005, published in the FAS ESRI Manpower Forecasting Series, utilises a novel approach by estimating gross flows in the labour force rather than concentrating on net movements only. It provides data on job openings by occupation and sector, examines the need for migration and shows that inflows no larger than those experienced in recent years would be sufficient to meet labour force needs.

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This book is provided by Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) in its series Forecasting Report with number BMI160 and published in 2001.

ISBN: 070700196X
Handle: RePEc:esr:forcas:bmi160

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