Analysis of postgraduate educational requirements to the real needs of the labor market
Mihaela Rus () and
Tanase Tasente
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Mihaela Rus: Ovidius University of Constanta
Ars Aequi, 2019, vol. 9, issue 1, 5-13
Abstract:
In Romania, the number of unemployed registered by the National Agency for Employment is 260,635 persons (September 2019), and the number of unemployed with higher education is 16,152 persons. This fact is largely caused by the lack of synchronization between the educational requirements in the university environment and the real needs of the labor market. In order to identify the degree of satisfaction of the employers regarding the professional training and practice of the masters graduates in administrative sciences, the main deficiencies manifested by the employees, which should be corrected in the academic environment and the degree of adaptation of the educational requirements from the postgraduate environment to the real needs of the labor market, we applied a questionnaire on a number of 245 persons working in public institutions in Constanta county. We assume that the degree of satisfaction of the employers regarding the professional and academic training of the graduates is a satisfactory one, and the difficult principles of the employees being: communication skills and the insufficient specialized practice.
Keywords: educational requirements; needs of the labor market; university; faculty; administrative sciences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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