FORMATION OF LABOR POTENTIAL AS A DIRECTIONS OF PROVIDING ECONOMIC SECURITY IN COUNTRY
Journal: University Economic Bulletin (Vol.1, No. 26)Publication Date: 2015-03-25
Authors : Getman Oksana;
Page : 7-15
Keywords : labor market; educational market; integrative mechanisms; economic security;
Abstract
If the effective use of labor potential in all areas of management at the regional and national levels is regarded as one of the most effective directions to ensure the state economic security, then a priority task to solve is ensuring the quality of its formation based on the integrative coherent interaction of the labor market with the educational market, that actualizes the direction of our research. The subject of research is the formation of labor potential. The object of research is the labor market and the educational market in Ukraine and its regions. It is proposed to implement the mechanism of integrative interaction the labor market and the education market. Proposed by author mechanism includes three main aspects of the education market and the labor market interaction, ?employer ? consumer of educational services (student) ? higher educational institution?. As a result, achieving a positive effect is expected on the basis of authority decentralization in the higher educational sphere in Ukraine and its transformation from the conductor/mediator to the coordinator. Thus, proposed algorithm of integrative mechanism aims at adapting the education system to the labor market needs in Ukraine. It will facilitate the effective communication between employers and graduates, further effective hiring of young professionals and thereby reducing youth unemployment.
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