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During a pandemic, the majority of young people find a job by using their connections. The relative share of those who believed that it was difficult to find a job that matched their chosen specialty was 40% among the surveyed young people who had received a high-quality education and worked...
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Growing demand for vocational training and limited access to quality education in some parts of Russia have brought about inter- and intra-regional youth migration {1; 2. The youth migration peak takes place at the age of 18 when young people seek to receive higher education. To a lesser extent,...
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Growing demand for vocational training and limited access to quality education in some parts of Russia have brought about inter- and intra-regional youth migration.1 The youth migration peak takes place at the age of 18 when young people seek to receive higher education. To a lesser extent,...
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As shown by the study conducted in 2020 by the RANEPA Center for Lifelong Learning Economics (CLLE),1 the main reasons behind the respondents’ choice in favor of secondary vocational education (SVE) can be divided into four groups: lack of proper knowledge and/or motivation to learn; shortage...
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