The report of 12th European Congress of Psychology. "Understanding of the occupational prestige diversity in Ukraine and about the World"
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The report of 12th European Congress of Psychology. "Understanding of the occupational prestige diversity in Ukraine and about the World"
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Naydonov, Mykhaylo
Grygorovs'ka, Lyubov Naydonova, Lyubov |
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BF Psychology
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This is the presentation of the results of two projects: Monitoring of rates and factors of occupational prestige (2008-2009) and Scientific and methodological principles of tracking the dynamics of occupational prestige of the professions that are in demand in the labor market (2010-2012). It’s analyzed three cycles of representative across-country survey to define the status level of certain occupations in Ukraine and about the world during 2008-2010. There is a difference of prestige conception and occupational prestige rates for Ukraine and about the world labor market within two big group categories: adult population of Ukraine and teenagers (14-18). The research reveals directions of changes in forming the ideas about prestige among youth who did not experience Soviet ideological system influence (socialization after Soviet era collapse). Solid prognosis has been made for the period of three to five years for the Ukrainian labor market dynamics with regard to popular amid masses occupations which are in deficit. Both objective and subjective reasons for occupational prestige were taken into consideration
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2011-07-08
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Conference or Workshop Item
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uk
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http://eprints.zu.edu.ua/24454/1/dk_0261_a.pdf
Naydonov, Mykhaylo and Grygorovs'ka, Lyubov and Naydonova, Lyubov (2011) The report of 12th European Congress of Psychology. "Understanding of the occupational prestige diversity in Ukraine and about the World". In: 12th European Congress of Psychology. 4–8 July, 2011, July 4-8, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey. |
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