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Demand for Additional Professional Education Created by the Able-Bodied Population, and Regional Capacities for Its Realization

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  • I.I. Kharchenko (kharchen@ieie.nsc.ru)
  • Yu.O. Novikova (novikova_yu@ngs.ru)

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The paper considers what demands for further education can be observed among different graduates completed the programs of vocational schools of the Novosibirsk Oblast - both employed and unemployed at present. We describe the current and potential demand and supply for additional professional education which can or could be observed in the regional market. We show that different segments of the system of additional professional education and relative market segments do react to different demands of groups of the population, sectors of the economy, public employment services, and a labor market.

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  • I.I. Kharchenko (kharchen@ieie.nsc.ru) & Yu.O. Novikova (novikova_yu@ngs.ru), 2013. "Demand for Additional Professional Education Created by the Able-Bodied Population, and Regional Capacities for Its Realization," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2013-1_8
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