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Education structure and training needs assessment of agricultural and rural population in the Republic of Macedonia

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  • Daniloska, Natasha
  • Sekovska, Blagica

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Th is paper discusses educational structure of agricultural and rural population in Macedonia, as well as its training needs. Th e aim of this paper is to review the status of the topic from the standpoint of National strategy and legal frame, its training structure and to present current situation and training needs. Considering the high unemployment level in the country and the fact that future reorganisation of the food industries might result in negative employment eff ects, access to quality education form the core of the new discourse for social and economic development in Macedonia.

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  • Daniloska, Natasha & Sekovska, Blagica, 2012. "Education structure and training needs assessment of agricultural and rural population in the Republic of Macedonia," Agroeconomia Croatica, Croatian Society of Agricultural Economists, vol. 2(1), pages 1-6, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:csaeac:172492
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.172492
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    1. World Bank, 2010. "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia," World Bank Publications - Reports 21836, The World Bank Group.
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