2022
DOI: 10.15507/1991-9468.106.026.202201.111-129
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Continuing Education as a Condition for Increasing Specialists’ Competitiveness in the Labor Market

Abstract: Introduction. Continuing education is considered in the authorsʼ interpretation as a system that includes the requirements of the external environment, personal factors of learning motivation, learning outcomes and possibilities of their application by individuals in order to maintain their professional status and expand the opportunities for enhancing competitiveness in the labor market. Despite the existence of studies on this issue, the influence of further education on the competitiveness of specialists in… Show more

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“…G. N. Tuguskina et all. represent the author's approach, according to which advanced professional education (hereinafter referred to as APE) is considered as a system that includes the requirements of the external environment, personal learning motivation factors, learning outcomes and options for their application by individuals in order to maintain their professional status and expand opportunities for increasing competitiveness in the labor market [13].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…G. N. Tuguskina et all. represent the author's approach, according to which advanced professional education (hereinafter referred to as APE) is considered as a system that includes the requirements of the external environment, personal learning motivation factors, learning outcomes and options for their application by individuals in order to maintain their professional status and expand opportunities for increasing competitiveness in the labor market [13].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decision-makers must understand and harness each region's unique advantages to craft policies that align with local conditions and aspirations, thereby contributing to broader economic and social progress at the national level [17]. Competitiveness results from an aggregate of factors, and this review delves into the realm of regional competitiveness by examining various factors, including the economy, regional labor market, poverty, health, education, environment, transport, technology/science, high-tech industry, and innovation [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%