Diferenciación regional de la educación superior en las regiones de Rusia en 2020

Palabras clave: Educación superior, estudiantes universitarios, Rusia, instituciones de educación superior, población activa

Resumen

El objetivo de nuestro estudio fue evaluar los valores específicos de los indicado res que caracterizan la dispersión de las instituciones de educación superior en todas las regiones de Rusia, y el número de sus estudiantes en el número total de la población activa que vive en estas regiones. Los datos empíricos iniciales fueron los resultados de las encuestas y estadísticas oficiales realizadas sobre el desarrollo de la educación superior, así como el
número de personas en edad de trabajar en ochenta y dos regiones de la Federación de Rusia para el año 2020. Durante el estudio, se desarrollaron cuatro modelos matemáticos. El estudio reveló que, en promedio, hay casi 14,8 organizaciones de educación superior por millón de habitantes en edad de trabajar en las regiones. Se ha demostrado que una de cada 24 personas en edad de trabajar en 2020 se inscribió en programas de educación superior. El análisis mostró una diferencia significativa entre los valores de los indicadores examinados por región. Se identificaron las regiones con valores máximos y mínimos de los indicadores considerados. Se muestra que la educación superior ha recibido un desarrollo significativo en Rusia.

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Biografía del autor/a

Iuliia Pinkovetskaia, Ulyanovsk State University

Department of Economic Analysis and State Management, Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk, Russia.

Magomedsaid Yakhyaev, Institute of Social Sciences

Department of Economics and Management, Institute of Social Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

Elena Sverdlikova, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Department of Economic Sociology and Management, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.

Daniela S. Veas Iniesta, National Research University

Institute of Engineering Economics and Humanities, Moscow Aviation Institute,
National Research University, Moscow, Russia.

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Publicado
2021-11-03
Cómo citar
Pinkovetskaia, I., Yakhyaev, M., Sverdlikova, E., & Veas Iniesta, D. S. (2021). Diferenciación regional de la educación superior en las regiones de Rusia en 2020. Revista De La Universidad Del Zulia, 12(35), 428-445. https://doi.org/10.46925//rdluz.35.25