2016
DOI: 10.17059/2016-4-12
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Requirements of Employers for Young Specialists and Issues of Their Training at the Educational Institutions: Regional Specificity of Moscow

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“…It is generally recognized that the fight against youth unemployment, which generates a high level of social insecurity and a sense of their uselessness, could significantly contribute to the development of the world economy. According to the ILO, "reducing the youth unemployment rate by 1% would double the global GDP growth" [8], since those who successfully start working life have a lower risk of long-term unemployment in the foreseeable future [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is generally recognized that the fight against youth unemployment, which generates a high level of social insecurity and a sense of their uselessness, could significantly contribute to the development of the world economy. According to the ILO, "reducing the youth unemployment rate by 1% would double the global GDP growth" [8], since those who successfully start working life have a lower risk of long-term unemployment in the foreseeable future [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is indicated by the results of studies conducted by Reznik (Reznik & Chemezov, 2018) and other specialists (Dolzhenko et al, 2019;Ezrokh, 2019). Problems with the attraction of talented young specialists, similar in content, have arisen in a number of other countries that emerged within the territory of the former USSR (Bobkov et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%