The influence of vocational education parameters on economic growth in European Union member states

Nexhit Shala, Myrvete Badivuku-Pantina
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This study investigates the impact of professional education on the economic growth of European countries between 2013 and 2020. Industrialized nations have made it feasible for students of various levels to acquire training in a number of professional courses that are suitable for the labor market since professional education is one of the major factors contributing to a country's economic progress. The multiple regression OLS, Fixed, Random, and Hausman test econometric models form the foundation of the research approach. The GDP is presented as the dependent variable, while other factors related to professional education serve as independent variables. The data has been arranged in panel form, previously logarithmized, and tested accordingly. The study's findings indicate that young people's participation has little impact on economic growth, whereas students enrolled in non-tertiary vocational upper secondary and post-secondary education, regardless of their educational background, gender, or field of study, have a positive effect on the economies of European Union member states. In addition to spending by educational level, program orientation, institution type, and expenditure category on vocational education, the first aspect has a beneficial influence and includes things such as upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education – vocational. In conclusion, we can assert that professional education has substantial correlations with economic growth, necessitating a thorough examination of these correlations, as well as their practical application and careful observation of their impacts on economic development.
欧盟成员国职业教育参数对经济增长的影响
本研究考察了2013年至2020年间欧洲国家职业教育对经济增长的影响。由于专业教育是促进一个国家经济进步的主要因素之一,工业化国家已经使不同层次的学生有可能获得适合劳动力市场的一些专业课程的培训。多元回归OLS、固定、随机和豪斯曼检验计量经济模型构成了研究方法的基础。GDP作为因变量,其他与专业教育相关的因素作为自变量。数据以面板形式排列,先前进行了对数化,并进行了相应的测试。研究结果表明,年轻人的参与对经济增长的影响很小,而参加非高等职业高中和高等教育的学生,无论其教育背景、性别或研究领域如何,对欧盟成员国的经济都有积极影响。除了按教育水平、课程方向、机构类型和职业教育支出类别划分的支出外,第一个方面也有有益的影响,包括高中和中学后非高等教育——职业教育。总之,我们可以断言,专业教育与经济增长有实质性的相关性,有必要对这些相关性进行彻底的研究,以及它们的实际应用和对它们对经济发展的影响的仔细观察。
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