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Education and Quality of Life

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  • Jorde Jakimovski

    (University Ss Cyril and Methodius, Republic of North Macedonia)

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The basis of today’s civilization is that in the education system that requires each individual through knowledge and skills, he would actively participate in the general and economic development. The importance- based society is a modern society, in addition to the value of the total production, it is on the basis of knowledge and innovation, which can be said that the application of knowledge and innovations has a dominant role in the creation of the common wealth. The higher level of education of the population is a precondition for economic growth in the context of sustainable development. Educational programs should enable future generations to gain knowledge, skills and competencies in accordance with the needs of labor market and the new challenges in the global scientific and technological development. Good knowledge is based on the new economic order and the chance to create a new idea. The education system should be set to create individuals who have the knowledge, are able to use it in their work and create more value. Data shows that educational structure of the labor force in the Republic of North Macedonia is unsuitable for needs of the business.The paper will first look at the structural tendency in the educational of labor force, and second, incomes, employment and unemployment rate according to the educational structure.

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  • Jorde Jakimovski, 2019. "Education and Quality of Life," Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Eurasian Publications, vol. 7(3), pages 1-7.
  • Handle: RePEc:ejn:ejssjr:v:7:y:2019:i:3:p:1-7
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