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Title: International Cooperation Between Universities And Business As A Condition For Raising Human Development Level
Authors: Bahdanava, A.
Gaydova, M.
Izmailovich, S.
Voronko, E.
Kostuchenko, E.
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: International Cooperation Between Universities And Business As A Condition For Raising Human Development Level Alena Bahdanava, Marina Gaydova, Sviatlana Izmailovich, Elvira Voronko and Elena Kostuchenko BIO Web Conf., 83 (2024) 06001 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20248306001
Abstract: One of the main indicators of human development is the integral indicator Human Development Index, which includes an assessment of the quality and standard of living of the population, and also takes into account the level of educational development of the population. The authors identified the development of network interaction between universities and business at the international level as one of the ways to increase the level of this indicator. The article analyzes the indicators of life expectancy, the level of income of the population, as well as some macroeconomic indicators of the six neighboring countries. Conclusions are drawn about a possible increase in the Human Development Index indicator based on improving the network interaction between the higher education system and the real sector of the economy, and one of the factors for enhancing network interaction in the labor market is labor mobility, and at the level of macroeconomic development international labor migration. In addition, the authors proposed a number of measures to strengthen the tightness of the network interaction between the customers of personnel and the educational services market, and indicated the forms of such interaction at the international and domestic level.
URI: https://elib.psu.by/handle/123456789/42991
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20248306001
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