Sustainable Development and Use of Human Resources

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