Discrepancies Between Labor Market Needs and the System for Choosing a Career Path in Russia

A.A. Osviannikov, L.V. Lakeeva
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ABSTRACT The article explores the problem of the discrepancies between the careers that the Russian education system currently prepares students for and the needs of the labor market. Employers on the labor market and educational institutions cannot function effectively without an established mechanism for social exchange. However, the reality of the current situation is such that the current educational services market exists almost entirely independently of the labor market. A document-based content analysis has allowed us to identify key problems for the Russian labor market. These include a shortage of certain specialists, which is particularly glaring in certain fields; a high level of youth unemployment; a lack of demand for certain highly trained specializations and thus the inability of the country to effectively compete on the international market; and Russia’s lagging position in the technology field. The education system also faces a number of problems. Some of the most pronounced ones include the brain drain of qualified and talented workers abroad; the insufficient funding of the research community; the decline in the prestige and quality of education; and the development of shallow thought patterns among young people that have resulted from the problem of fragmented culture. All attempts by the state to ease this crisis situation have not moved past creative window dressing. They have avoided addressing the fundamental roots of the problem. Our analysis has revealed a basic discrepancy between the types of subjects that educational institutions currently teach students and the needs of the labor market. Educational institutions have proven themselves unable to flexibly respond to changes on the labor market, and they have ignored its demands. In fact, most Russian schools do not subscribe to a unified system to help children choose a future career path. Schools use a formal approach to providing vocational guidance for young people: At best, students take one-time tests and receive brochures from for-profit institutions of higher education. If a unified, systematic model for career counseling were developed based on a mutually beneficial cooperative relationship, we would be able to establish an effective mechanism for social exchange between educational institutions and the labor market.
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本文探讨了目前俄罗斯教育系统为学生准备的职业与劳动力市场需求之间的差异问题。如果没有既定的社会交换机制,劳动力市场上的雇主和教育机构就无法有效运作。然而,现实情况是,目前的教育服务市场几乎完全独立于劳动力市场而存在。基于文档的内容分析使我们能够确定俄罗斯劳动力市场的关键问题。其中包括某些专家的短缺,这在某些领域尤为明显;青年失业率高;缺乏对某些训练有素的专业人员的需求,因此该国无法在国际市场上有效竞争;以及俄罗斯在技术领域的落后地位。教育系统也面临着一些问题。其中最明显的问题包括:合格和有才华的人才外流到国外;研究界资金不足;教育声望和质量的下降;以及由于文化碎片化问题导致的年轻人肤浅思维模式的发展。政府为缓解这一危机局势所做的所有努力都没有摆脱创造性的粉饰。他们回避了解决问题的根本根源。我们的分析揭示了目前教育机构教授学生的科目类型与劳动力市场需求之间的基本差异。事实证明,教育机构无法灵活应对劳动市场的变化,而且无视劳动市场的要求。事实上,大多数俄罗斯学校并没有采用统一的系统来帮助孩子们选择未来的职业道路。学校采用正式的方式为年轻人提供职业指导:学生最多参加一次考试,并从营利性高等教育机构收到小册子。如果建立一个统一的、系统的基于互利合作关系的职业咨询模式,我们就可以在教育机构和劳动力市场之间建立一个有效的社会交流机制。
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