Arczyński, Mirosław2017-07-222017-07-221971Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 33, 1971, z. 2, s. 137-1450035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/18934One of the many factors which are greatly influencing the development of economic growth is the standard of manpower education. Between the years 1955 - 1966 Poland was not among those countries in Europe which had a rapidly developing higher school system. There is a great demand for educated manpower. The continuous drop in the secondary level age group causes a greater need. The basic aim of national economic development in educated manpower should be higher than the increase in general employment. The problem of planning for educated manpower was taken from the model of J. Tinbergen and H. Correa. The prognosis was given in two variants: 1) on the basis of 46% growth in total production, 2) on the basis of 50% growth of total production. The results in table 5 show that the increase in development in total production is equal in proportion to the increase in educated manpower.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPrognozowanie zapotrzebowania na wykształconą siłę robocząPrognosis of and Demand on Educated ManpowerArtykuł