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THE PLACE OF STATE HIGHER VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS (SHVS) FROM THE LUBLIN VOIVODESHIP IN LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES

Mariusz Pyra

Economic and Regional Studies (Studia Ekonomiczne i Regionalne), 2019, vol. 12, issue 3

Abstract: Subject and purpose of work: The objective of this elaboration is to specify the place of state higher vocational schools from the Lublin voivodeship in development strategies of various territorial levels. Materials and methods: The method of document research was applied within this elaboration, which consists of analysing the content of strategies and development plans. Within the study the induction method was also used (stage of literary studies), analysis and synthesis (stage of empirical research), deduction method (conceptual stage). Results: References to state vocational schools occur more frequently in diagnostic segments than the programming ones of these strategic documents. Territorial self-government units (TSU) of the Chełmski subregion consider to a larger degree and thus, appreciate the functioning and public functions of vocational schools than it is the case with the Bialski or Zamojski subregions. Conclusions: Within the regional strategic documents of the Lublin Voivodeship, statements referring to higher education refer rather to general matters. Within the local strategic documents, one may more frequently encounter more direct and literal references to the methods of possibilities of cooperation and co-action between TSU and business with state vocational schools for the benefit of local territorial arrangements.

Keywords: Community/Rural/Urban; Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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