The Role of Education in Occupying the Workforce
Journal: Educational Research International (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2014-08-15
Authors : Gabriela-Liliana Cioban; Daniela Neamtu;
Page : 73-80
Keywords : Active population; Unemployment rate; school abandoning rate; education level; works satisfaction;
Abstract
The theme "The role of education in occupying the workforce" is one of real interest for specialty literature but mostly for decision factors of the region that is being analyzed. The results we obtain will lead to the issue of strategies, solutions and measures that will contribute to the development of society and the increase in the quality of life for the population. The proposed analysis points out that investment in human capital have a significant impact on the economic growth of every country, thus we consider human capital to be more important than any natural richness that a nation can have. At the same time, we see that issuing development programs for the education system will lead to the creation of new jobs and to the increase in supply and demand for goods and services. Applying the development programs for human resources require that national decisional institutions and professional development centers be continuously active in the region of study. Partnerships between the business environment, education institutions (both higher and secondary education), research institutions, employment agencies etc contribute to a lower unemployment and economic growth for the studied area. The results confirm the importance of investment in education for developing certain areas of activity where competition is high.
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