Sustainable Development and Use of Human Resources
Across
- 1. Persons who are willing and able to work and are looking for a job but cannot find any.
- 3. Movement of people out of a country to settle somewhere else.
- 8. The loss of skilled and trained people through emigration.
- 11. The movement of large numbers of people from the rural areas into cities and towns.
- 14. The skills, values, attitudes, health, knowledge, talents and capabilities of a population.
- 15. The number of live births per 1000 women in the age group 15-45.
- 17. Inward and outward flow of migrants.
- 18. A country where economic wealth is generated mainly from secondary and tertiary industries.
- 19. The concentration of the people in a given unit of area, usually per square kilometer.
- 21. The ratio of the number of people in the economically dependent age group to the productive age group.
- 23. An all embracing term for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.
- 24. A reduction in the number of people in a country because of death or emigration.
- 25. Money sent home by migrants.
- 27. The scientific study of population.
- 28. The number of deaths each year per 1000 infants under the age of one year in a given population.
Down
- 1. Lacking in skills or personal characteristics expected by an employer.
- 2. Movement of people into a country to settle.
- 4. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- 5. The number of people in any given area.
- 6. Permanent amenities necessary for development e.g. roads, bridges, electricity, water.
- 7. The number of deaths each year per every 1000 of the total population.
- 9. The average number of years an individual is expected to live.
- 10. Anything that can be used to produce goods and services to satisfy our needs and wants.
- 11. Persons who are overqualified or their jobs or they are working for less than the normal 8 hours.
- 12. The section of the population in the age group 16-60/65.
- 13. The monetary value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- 16. The number of live births in one year per every 1000 the total population.
- 20. A country where national income is generated mainly from primary products.
- 22. Eradication of poverty in a country by means of new industries and technology.
- 26. A person who holds a job or position for which he/she receives a wage or salary or a reward.