STRUCTURAL SHIFTS IN THE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION OF UKRAINE IN THE REALM OF THE SPECIALISTS SUPPLY FOR THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

The article deals with the integrated harmonious structure deviation indicator in the system of post-graduate training, which is constructed according to the rule of the “golden ratio”. Calculated deviation of the indicator of five-sector model that corresponds to the GDP in the post-industrial econ...

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Published inInternational journal of industrial engineering & production research Vol. 31; no. 4; pp. 625 - 636
Main Authors Serhieieva Liudmyla, Kovtun Oksana, Opalenko Alla, Ivanylova Oksana
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Iran University of Science & Technology 01.12.2020
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Summary:The article deals with the integrated harmonious structure deviation indicator in the system of post-graduate training, which is constructed according to the rule of the “golden ratio”. Calculated deviation of the indicator of five-sector model that corresponds to the GDP in the post-industrial economy. Selecting components integrated th indicator deviation from the harmonious structure is based on the objective statistics and systematic research of GDP from a five-sector model. According to the proposed method of estimation of structural shifts in the sectoral structure of the educational environment, the integrated harmonious structure deviation indicator for the 2010/11-2018/19 academic years was calculated; the dynamics of the integrated harmonious structure deviation indicator for the GDP of Ukraine and for the higher educational system of Ukraine is compared. The calculation of the integrated harmonious structure deviation indicator in dynamics has led to the conclusion that over the last nine years there has been a tendency to train insufficient number of highly qualified specialists who provide the production of intellectual product, based on the requirements of the knowledge economy.
ISSN:2008-4889
2345-363X
DOI:10.22068/ijiepr.31.4.625