Общие и специальные навыки как компоненты человеческого капитала: новые вызовы для теории и практики образования

Место теории человеческого капитала в образовательной политике развитых стран мира. Причины снижения глобальной роли образования в общественном развитии. Характеристики человеческого капитала и их вклад в благополучие индивида и развитие общества.

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