Manpower planning models. IV, Synthesis of cross-sectional and longitudinal models
Abstract
This report is the fourth in a series on Manpower Planning Models. Its
main purpose is to compare the cross-sectional and longitudinal models
described in the second and third reports, point out their similarities
and differences, and present a theoretical comparison of the two types
of models.
NPS Report Number
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