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Влияние сертификации квалификаций на трудовые отношения в контексте эффективности трудовых ресурсов

Влияние сертификации квалификаций на трудовые отношения в контексте эффективности трудовых ресурсов

Abstract

Certification of qualifications in Russia is an analog of professional qualification in the world practice. Nowadays, Certification of qualifications is forming for using it in a action in the near future. Because of it, the mainstream objects of this research are different positive hypothetical results from certification on Russian labour market. Results of research were got by theoretical modeling method. It''s show that certification of qualifications theoretically can increase productivity of labour forces, firm''s goodwill and labour mobility.

Рассматривается потенциальное влияние развивающегося института сертификации квалификаций в России на взаимоотношения субъектов отечественного рынка труда и уровень эффективности труда персонала посредством теоретического моделирования, хронологически выстроенных, трудовых ситуаций.

Keywords

РЫНОК ТРУДА, ТРУДОВЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ, ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНАЯ СЕРТИФИКАЦИЯ, ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ТРУДА, ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ РАБОТНИКОВ, ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ, ТРУДОУСТРОЙСТВО

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