PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT DIFFICULTIES IN GEORGIAUNDER THE MODERN GLOBALIZATION TERMS

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  • Murman Tsartsidze Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Academician, Georgian Academy of Economic SCiences, Georgia Author

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https://doi.org/10.35945/gb.2018.06.032

Keywords:

LABOR MARKET, PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, HUMAN CAPITAL, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Abstract

Unfortunately, in the epoch of modern globalization, the main priority of the country is still the unemployment and the poverty overcoming. In such situation it is clear, that the economic development and the significant improvement of the population’s living standards cannot be achieved without human resources development, effective use of the labor potential, formation of civilized labor market and organization of the professional educational system according to the modern standards. The latter should favor the development of the main state strategy task – labor force oriented to the labor market demands and accordingly, the human capital development, significant increase of the competitiveness in the local and international markets.

Proceeding from the actuality of the issue, in the work the role of education, especially the professional education, as the social-cultural phenomena is considered. The main problems and challenges of the field are studied. We have documented that in the terms of modern globalization the level, quality of functioning of the professional educational system and its correct orientation towards the labor market demands to deter- mine the human capital development in the country, labor market potential their quality perfection and their use prospective.

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14.07.2023

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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT DIFFICULTIES IN GEORGIAUNDER THE MODERN GLOBALIZATION TERMS. (2023). Globalization and Business, 3(6), 211-217. https://doi.org/10.35945/gb.2018.06.032

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