scholarly journals Analysis of the Russian Human Capital Index

2021 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 03023
Author(s):  
Valeriy Smirnov ◽  
Vladislav Semenov ◽  
Sergei Zimin ◽  
Nikolay Golubtsov ◽  
Galina Dulina

The article considers the issue of the Russian economy reaching development limit, what actualizes the need to analyze the human capital index dynamics. The study of the human capital index components dynamics revealed a special priority of state policy. Analysis of the Russian educational system development revealed its feminization, which changes the principles of the modern society formation. A negative change in the Russian educational system was observed in the form of a significant decline in the growth of preschool youth of junior median age and preschool children of younger age, a significant gap in the growth rate of government spending on education (% of GDP) to spending on education as a percentage of total government spending. In general, the priority of state policy to ensure the survival of male children under 5 years of age and subsequent indifference to their socialization in the Russian educational system with clear signs of feminization escalate the problem of gender bias risk. The Russian economy development, based on the increment of surplus value in the process of exploitation of unskilled labor and the level of wages insufficient for natural reproduction of the latter, has reached its limit.

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 865-891
Author(s):  
Valerii V. SMIRNOV

Subject. The article discusses human capital. Objectives. I determine what shapes the dynamics of Russia’s human capital index. Methods. The study is based on the systems approach and methods of statistical, cluster and neural network analysis. Results. I investigate how the Russian economy may hit the limit of its further evolution, which makes the analysis of HCI dynamics important. Having studies trends in HCI components, I found the special priority of governmental policy. Having analyzed the evolution of the Russian educational system, I discovered it got feminized, which reshapes principles for the modern society to originate. The Russian education system was found to follow a negative path of its development, as there are fewer preschoolers of minor and senior age, and governmental spending on education significantly shrinks. Basically, as the State policy prioritized the survival of male children under 5, but subsequently neglects their growth in the Russian education system, with its obvious feminization tendency, the gender imbalance, low competitiveness in the global scientific and educational arena aggravate. Conclusions and Relevance. Pursuing the increment in added value as a result of employing unprofessional workforce and the pay level, which is insufficient for its natural reproduction, the development of the Russian economy stalls. The economy of knowledge is believed to change the situation, which can be assessed with HCI. The study reveals what spurs and inhibits the dynamics of HCI in Russia. The findings make the necessary amount of public authorities’ competence to make administrative decisions on the effective increment in human capital in Russia today.


2019 ◽  
Vol 67 ◽  
pp. 06028
Author(s):  
Viktoria Kompaniets ◽  
Viktoria Polevaya ◽  
Elena Poliakova ◽  
Elena Shramenko

The article analyses and systematizes requirements set to workers in the conditions of a new economy. It has been proven that a gap exists between those requirements and real skills that young people develop under the influence of information technologies and of modern society culture. A conceptual authors’ vision of the educational system development is proposed. Principles of providing a lifetime economic support for the educational system have been singled out.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 176-181
Author(s):  
Yurii Safonov ◽  
Viktoriia Borshch ◽  
Oleksandr Rogachevskyi

The main purpose of the paper is to analyze the process of the health care development as the system-creating factor of human capital. Methodology. This study combines economic and managerial analysis of healthcare and human capital. The background for this analysis is the data of the 2020 Human Capital Index in Ukraine and other developed and developing countries. The method of historical and logical analysis of the literature was used. The functional and structural analysis was used with purpose to research the main tools of human capital’s development. Methods of comparative and statistical analysis and their synthesis were used to study dynamics of human capital. Method of summarization was used to make conclusions and recommendations for improving human capital in developing countries. Works of scientists in the sphere of human capital were used as the informational basis for the conducted study. Findings. In the paper it was analyzed the Human Capital Index in Ukraine and its components from the period of 2010-2020. The problems of the development of Ukrainian healthcare sector as the system-creating element of human capital are viewed. Formation of a new model for organizing medical care based on the development of the four P’s model of medicine (predicting, prevention, personalization, participation) is considered as the main basis for developing effective healthcare sector in Ukraine. The authors of the article see the following key areas of necessary actions in Ukrainian healthcare sector: technological breakthrough, strengthening a healthy lifestyle, ensuring the availability of high-quality medical services, developing human resources, creating a system of effective drug provision, increasing the efficiency of financing. Practical implications. The results of this study form the methodological and practical basis for improvement of the state regulation system of Ukrainian healthcare as a system-creating element of human capital. The results of conducted research could be a framework for formation of effective healthcare system in Ukraine, ensuring its constant development. The main proposals could be used by the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine while working out the Concept of national healthcare system development, they should be taken into consideration by state and municipal Health Departments for implement them during the process of Ukrainian healthcare sphere’s reformation.


2008 ◽  
pp. 94-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Sorokin

The problem of the Russian economy’s growth rates is considered in the article in the context of Russia’s backwardness regarding GDP per capita in comparison with the developed countries. The author stresses the urgency of modernization of the real sector of the economy and the recovery of the country’s human capital. For reaching these goals short- or mid-term programs are not sufficient. Economic policy needs a long-term (15-20 years) strategy, otherwise Russia will be condemned to economic inertia and multiplying structural disproportions.


2013 ◽  
pp. 90-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Akindinova ◽  
N. Kondrashov ◽  
A. Cherniavsky

This study examines the impact of public expenditure on economic growth in Russia. Fiscal multipliers for various items of government spending are calculated by means of our macroeconomic model of the Russian economy. Resources for fiscal stimulus and optimization are analyzed. In this study we assess Russia’s fiscal sustainability in conditions of various levels of oil prices. We conclude that fiscal stimulus is ineffective in Russia, while fiscal sustainability in conditions of a sharp drop in oil prices is relatively low.


Author(s):  
S. Zhukov ◽  
V. Zelic ◽  
S. Soima

As a result of the conducted research the problems of development of human capital and basic pre-conditions of providing of his competitiveness are certain. Analyzed the loud speaker of charges on development of education and health protection of summary budget of Ukraine and measures on the improvement of economic situation in Ukraine and providing of development of human capital are offered. The basic types of investments are certain in a human capital on levels and subjects of investing. The mechanism of forming of human capital is presented. The mechanism of forming of human capital is presented. It is grounded, that for strategic development of human capital of Ukraine and achievement of equilibrium and balanced of economy in the conditions of globalization modernization of public policy is needed in area of education, namely, creation of the system of education, oriented to forming and development of skills and jurisdictions of man, necessary for innovative activity. Keywords human capital, investments in a human capital, competitiveness, economic state of affairs, payment for work.


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