“…An important vector of employment policy is to balance the market for educational services of medical workers and the labor market for specialists in the relevant field since the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the insufficient provision of the medical system with specific medical personnel for its effective work (Ginevičius et al, 2022;Smiianov et al, 2020). Lyeonov et al (2021), Saman (2022), Hrybinenko, Bulatova, & Zakharova, (2020), Bhandari (2023), Dotsenko & Kolomiiets (2022) define the social perspective of ensuring national security in terms of life expectancy, unemployment rate, human development index, etc. Șerban & Jianu (2023), Kryshtanovych et al (2020) suppose that social security is characterized by the number of years of schooling, the employment rate of the population, the income of the population, as well as the total domestic government expenditures on health care.…”