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. The Labor Market One such development in contemporary society has occurred in the labor market. Since education, among its manifold aims, is expected – as has been noted already – to prepare learners for their role in society, an essential

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A puha (soft) és a kemény (hard) készségek munkaerőpiaci szükségessége

The Labour Market Requirement of Soft and Hard Skills

Educatio
Authors:
Gabriella Horváth-Csikós
and
Tímea Juhász

Összefoglaló. Jelen tanulmány célja annak vizsgálata, hogy a jelenlegi munkaerőpiacon a puha (soft) vagy a kemény (hard) készségek jelennek meg erősebb elvárásként a munkavállalók szerint. A kutatás eredménye rámutatott arra, hogy egyes puha készségek (például a rugalmasság, kommunikáció, csapatmunka) erősebb elvárásként vannak jelen a munkaerőpiacon, mint az olyan kemény készégek, mint például a szakmai ismeret. Az eredmények azt is mutatják, hogy a puha és a kemény készségekkel szembeni elvárások kevésbé függnek össze, vagyis a munkavállalók szerint a munkáltatók nem rendszerszintű, egymással szorosan kapcsolatban álló készségekként értékelik ezeket. Eredményeink arra is rámutatnak, hogy a puha és kemény készségek önbevalláson alapuló szintje erősen összefügg a válaszadó nemével, életkorával és iskolai végzettségével.

Summary. The aim of the present study is to examine whether soft or hard skills are seen as the strongest requirement in the current labour market. The results of the research showed that some soft skills (e.g. flexibility, communication, teamwork) are almost more strongly expected than hard skills (e.g. professional knowledge). These results basically indicate that expectations of soft and hard skills are less interrelated and that employees perceive employers as valuing these skills as non-systemic, closely related skills. Our results also show that self-reported levels of soft and hard skills are strongly correlated with gender, age and educational attainment of the respondent.

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A hallgatói munkavállalás mint a lemorzsolódás egyik lehetséges tényezője +

Working During Studies: The Potential Factor of Dropout

Educatio
Author:
Zsófia Kocsis

. & Elias, M. (2017) Working Whilst Studying in Higher Education. The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Academic and Labour Market Success. European Journal of Education , Vol. 52. No. 2. pp. 232

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A kognitív készségek hatása a diplomás bérekre

The Impact of Cognitive Skills on Earnings of Graduates

Educatio
Author:
Anna Sebők

) The Labor Market Returns to Cognitive and Noncognitive Ability: Evidence from the Swedish Enlistment. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics , Vol. 3. No. 1. pp. 101

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Introduction Problem-solving competence, and within that inductive thinking, is of decisive importance in technical higher education from two aspects. On the one hand, in terms of meeting the expectations of the labor market, and on the other hand

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. Furthermore, multiple occupational levels within the same occupational fields also contribute to this diversity. The different production systems of each country as well as the ways their labor markets are structured is another element that brings diversity

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disadvantages of Roma women are that they have a higher proportion of primary education than Roma men. The differences are even more significant in the labor market where we can observe a low proportion of Roma. In half of the countries of the Eastern European

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A végzett pedagógusok diplomás pályakövetése

Graduate Career Tracking of Graduating Teachers

Educatio
Authors:
Mihály Fónai
and
Éva Csonka

Working Papers on the Labour Market, BWP No. 1. Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest. 28 Haveman, R. & Smeeding, T. (2006) The Role of Higher

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A mesterséges intelligencia az oktatásban: kihívások és lehetőségek

Artificial Intelligence in education: Challenges and perspectives

Scientia et Securitas
Author:
Ferenc Dietz

-struggle-to-hold-pencils-due-to-too-much-tech-doctors-say 2019.08.12. How will AI impact the Hungarian labour market? PricewaterhouseCoopers Magyarország Kft. https://www.pwc.com/hu/en/publications/assets/How-will-AI-impact-the-Hungarian-labour-market

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a double-edged sword, as employing young people in the labor market can have long-term positive effects. Thus, one can earn income and generate higher revenue that can fulfill the current consumption needs. In addition, we can also mention the

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