Abstract

The article analyzes the specific aspects of interaction between government, businesses and higher education in the Russian youth labor market. The carried out analysis of documents regulating the youth employment enabled us to identify the basic aspects of state regulation in this sphere that can facilitate the cooperation between businesses and universities. The authors conducted a survey among the competent representatives of higher education and business to investigate how these parties interact when solving the problems of youth employment. The research identifies the main forms of the interaction between business and universities in Russia. The authors concluded that there is a current trend of strengthening interaction between universities and businesses regarding the employment of university graduates, although the state still plays a significant role in regulating their employment.

Highlights

  • The effectiveness of any economy is to a large extent determined by how it uses its human resources; the latter can be classified into a number of different groups according to various criteria

  • The analysis of the study results lets us conclude the following: At present time in Russia the problem of the youth employment can be solved through intensifying partnerships between higher education and business

  • At the same time our study showed that large and very large companies cooperate with the higher educational institutions on a regular basis, as a rule

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Introduction

The effectiveness of any economy is to a large extent determined by how it uses its human resources; the latter can be classified into a number of different groups according to various criteria. The following article explores the principles, methods and technologies of interaction between higher education and business, whose purpose is optimization of the university graduates’ employment in modern Russia. This issue is especially relevant since the Soviet system of training and use of human resources has been almost completely destroyed, while a new system, adapted to a market economy, is still evolving

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