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Human Resource Development: Maritime Education and Training in Bangladesh: A Socioeconomic approach for an explorative research

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Human Resource Development: Maritime Education and Training in Bangladesh: A Socioeconomic approach for an explorative research

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It reviews current scenarios of MET in Bangladesh, India and Vietnam with a brief comparative analysis. It includes a quantitative and qualitative analysis along with specific recommendations based on a perception survey conducted among the mariners ashore, port professionals, educationist, shipping and logistics professionals, lawyers and students. It also provides invaluable suggestions for MET development Bangladesh. This book is intended to be a companion to politicians, policy makers, entrepreneurs, professors, researchers, seafarers and students having interest in maritime education and training, human resource development, transport chain and development of maritime cluster.

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Human Resource Development: Maritime Education and Training in Bangladesh: A Socioeconomic approach for an explorative research

Number of Pages

236

Category

  • Development Studies
  • First Published

    2010-06-01

    It reviews current scenarios of MET in Bangladesh, India and Vietnam with a brief comparative analysis. It includes a quantitative and qualitative analysis along with specific recommendations based on a perception survey conducted among the mariners ashore, port professionals, educationist, shipping and logistics professionals, lawyers and students. It also provides invaluable suggestions for MET development Bangladesh. This book is intended to be a companion to politicians, policy makers, entrepreneurs, professors, researchers, seafarers and students having interest in maritime education and training, human resource development, transport chain and development of maritime cluster.
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