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The Institute of Manpower Studies (IMS) was established because of a widespread belief that there was a need for a national centre of practical knowledge and experience of the manpower field; it would be available to all those working on manpower problems, particularly in employing organisations. It was thought that it should be possible to develop techniques and approaches of general applicability to those interested.

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