Educational fields of higher education graduates in European Union

Angheluță, Petrică Sorin and Dobrea, Cătălin Răzvan and Crețu, Florentina Raluca and Ganea, Otilia and Breaz, Teodora Odett and Popescu (Groaznicu), Nicoleta Luminița (2023) Educational fields of higher education graduates in European Union. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 11. ISSN 2296-665X

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Abstract

The processes of automation and globalization are resizing workplaces through their changes. A picture of the labor market can be provided by the educational fields of the graduates. Thus, depending on the educational field, the situation regarding the distribution of bachelor’s graduates is analyzed in the article. The importance of the quality of the education and vocational training processes can be considered to be the basis of addressing the major challenges that are manifesting worldwide. Economic and social pressures influence the development of skills and competencies even for higher education. Training for the purpose of employment also contributes to increasing employability. The degree of access to jobs is higher when the level of education is higher. For the age group 15 to 64, this article presents the share of graduates having an education level between 5 and 8. Quality education can contribute to sustainable development. Thus, to identify solutions to problems that may arise in a community, the contribution of education can increase by increasing the life quality of the members from that community. In this context, for the 30–34 age group, at European level, the evolution of graduates with a tertiary level of education is analyzed. For employers, it is very important to know both the level of education and especially the fields in which they are trained. This is one of the reasons why the authors of the study carried out this analysis. Taking into account the classification of graduates according to the educational field, the research presents the situation for each of the five fields for which in 2020 there were the most numerous bachelor’s graduates.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Archives > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 18 May 2023 06:23
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2024 07:26
URI: http://science.scholarsacademic.com/id/eprint/906

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