2021
DOI: 10.25115/eea.v39i9.5659
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Compliance of the Quality of Educational Services Provided by Vocational Education Institutions with the Labor Market Demand in Qualified Staff under Economic Crisis

Abstract: The article aims to thoroughly study the compliance of the quality of educational services provided by vocational education institutions (hereinafter - VEIs) to the needs of the regional labor market in qualified staff and professional career development. The authors have tested the analysis system of professional success of vocational education graduates and developed technology for evaluating the effectiveness and quality of educational services provided by VEIs. By the above, the authors offer to organize a… Show more

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“…Within a week of the invasion, in an unheard of short period of time, the EU adopted a joint decision on a new protection mechanism for Ukrainian refugees. Its main parameters were as follows: Ukrainians who are granted asylum receive the right to reside and the 90/180 rule, which allowed travellers to stay in the EU for a maximum of 90 consecutive days, ceases to apply to them (Sergeieva et al, 2022; Sydorenko & Kulchytska, 2022). Already at the beginning of the war, it was clear that it could drag on, so the EU was preparing to shelter many of them for at least a year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within a week of the invasion, in an unheard of short period of time, the EU adopted a joint decision on a new protection mechanism for Ukrainian refugees. Its main parameters were as follows: Ukrainians who are granted asylum receive the right to reside and the 90/180 rule, which allowed travellers to stay in the EU for a maximum of 90 consecutive days, ceases to apply to them (Sergeieva et al, 2022; Sydorenko & Kulchytska, 2022). Already at the beginning of the war, it was clear that it could drag on, so the EU was preparing to shelter many of them for at least a year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing efficiency, range, and quality of transport services for users of the multimodal transportation system in Ukraine does not meet modern world requirements. There are no methods for working out the multimodal development projects of infrastructure and rolling stock, determination of the investment resources for the development of competitive infrastructure, methods of interaction between the public and private sectors (Sergeieva et al, 2021). For the development and Issues of Legal Regulation in Agrarian and Tourism Space implementation of these projects in multimodal transportation systems, it is necessary to accumulate and analyze practical experience in the implementation of similar logistics schemes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%