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IMPROVING EFFICIENCY MONITORING OF LABOUR MARKET IN AGRICULTURE


DOI 10.32651/198-43

Issue № 8, 2019, article № 9, pages 43-50

Section: Staffing

Language: Russian

Original language title: ПОВЫШЕНИЕ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ МОНИТОРИНГА РЫНКА ТРУДА В АПК

Keywords: MONITORING, LABOUR RESOURCES, BALANCE, EMPLOYERS, EDUCATION SYSTEM, AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEM, QUALIFICATIONS MARKET, DIGITAL ECONOMY

Abstract: Human resources as the main productive force of society are an important factor of production, the rational use of which depends on the efficiency of production. The main problem of the labour market is its significant imbalance, which ultimately affects the final results of agricultural activities. It is important to note that the effective functioning of the labour market is possible only when a system of its regulation is created, which will serve as a basis for making adequate management decisions to prevent negative trends. In modern conditions of development of the digital economy there is an urgent need to design and develop a system of continuous sectoral monitoring of current and future needs of the agricultural labour market in personnel of various qualifications, including taking into account international trends and technologies. Moreover, the results of forecasting the needs of the labour market in the Federal, regional and territorial context, as well as the ratings of vocational education institutions should be communicated to the population and employers. The article deals with the creation of an effective system of regulation of the labour market in agriculture. The developed automated information system for processing data on the supply and demand of qualifications will establish close cooperation between enterprises, educational institutions and management bodies. The proposed activities will effectively address issues related to the identification of a sufficient number of trained specialists for agriculture and their subsequent employment.

Authors: Dabakhova Elena Vladimirovna, Serov Aleksei Aleksandrovich, Ozerianik Mariia Evdokimovna


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