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Title: Target Vectors of Life Self-determination of the University Economic Programs’ Graduates
Authors: Kashirina, O. V.
Каширина, О. В.
Filyushkina, D. V.
Филюшкина, Д. В.
Keywords: Economic programs’ graduates;Life self-determination;Target vectors;University
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Zolotarev, S.P., Kashirina, O.V., Filyushkina, D.V., Kuksova, M.A., Ivashova, V.A. Target Vectors of Life Self-determination of the University Economic Programs’ Graduates // Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation. - 2022. - Pages 83-87. - DOI10.1007/978-3-031-04289-8_14
Series/Report no.: Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation
Abstract: The article presents the theoretical foundations and empirical results of studying the target vectors of life self-determination of graduates of the university’s economic programs. A review of modern publications on the issues of life self-determination of graduates of economic programs of the university confirms the relevance and significance of the study for the development of regional human resources. Empirical data was collected by the method of questioning 427 graduates of economic programs of the leading universities of the Stavropol Territory, carrying out training in this direction. The processing of the questionnaire database was carried out in the SPSS program (version 21). Conclusions are made; they characterize the target vectors of life self-determination of graduates of economic programs of the university and the importance of professional activity in achieving target settings. We propose the directions of further research of the issues of life self-determination of modern youth and the influence of social institutions of modern society on the development of life strategies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/21949
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