Current Trends of Human Capital Development in the Global Environment

Svitlana Sidenko
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The world’s development currently reflects the influence of globalization processes affecting the world economy, international relations, and human development. Therefore, it is relevant to study changes in human development under the impact of the growing interconnectedness and interdependence of the world. The objective of this article is to determine the impact of global processes on human development, as reflected by the global HDI. The novelty of the article is that it reveals trends in the development of human capital in a global environment under the influence of transnationalization processes, rising international migration, and the growth of global cities. The research relies on the methods of system analysis, scientific generalizations and comparisons, as well as economic and statistical analysis. The article postulates that multinational companies, which have spread in the process of globalization, contributed to the creation of millions of jobs throughout the world, stimulated the demand for highly qualified specialists and the rapid growth of all types of education, and promoted the introduction of new forms of production organization and control enhancing production culture and management. This caused the growth of employees’ incomes, boosted demand for consumer goods, thus stimulating a significant expansion of the range of supplied goods and services, the growth of national production and domestic market, and, finally, enhancing living standards and HDI indicators of the host countries. The rising importance of global demographic trends embraces a noticeable growth of the Earth’s population, which is uneven by country and region, the growth in the percentage of elderly people, especially in the developed countries. An important trend is the growth of international migration resulting from the liberalization of international relations, the development of communications, access to better education, the growth of well-being and expanding opportunities for education and self-realization abroad. The number of international migrants is growing faster than the global population, and this trend is likely to continue in the future. Urbanization and the growth of global cities have a significant impact on human development due to their high rates of employment, highly skilled labor, high professional and cultural level of workers, and high incomes. Such cities have become centers accumulating creative and intellectual capitals. The article exposes that investments in education, welfare, and health care in many countries had a positive long-term (over 30 consecutive years) effect on the growing values of the Human Development Index, as well as the global HDI, although the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted it in 2020. Meanwhile, HDI changes occur differently in different country groups, with OECD countries permanently holding the leading positions. The research adds new qualitative knowledge about human capital, trends in its development in the new conditions of globalization, which strengthens traditional views and enriches alternative approaches to the formation of conceptual understanding of human capital.
全球环境下人力资本发展的当前趋势
当前世界的发展反映了全球化进程对世界经济、国际关系和人类发展的影响。因此,研究在世界日益相互联系和相互依存的影响下人类发展的变化具有现实意义。本文旨在确定全球人类发展指数所反映的全球进程对人类发展的影响。文章的新颖之处在于,它揭示了在跨国化进程、国际移民增加和全球城市发展的影响下,全球环境中人力资本发展的趋势。研究采用了系统分析、科学概括和比较以及经济和统计分析等方法。文章认为,跨国公司在全球化进程中的发展为全世界创造了数以百万计的就业机会,刺激了对高素质专业人才的需求和各类教育的快速发展,并促进了新的生产组织和控制形式的引入,加强了生产文化和管理。这导致了雇员收入的增长,促进了对消费品的需求,从而刺激了供应商品和服务范围的显著扩大、国民生产和国内市场的增长,并最终提高了东道国的生活水平和人类发展指数。全球人口趋势的重要性日益凸显,包括地球人口的显著增长(各国和各地区的人口 增长不平衡)、老年人比例的增长(特别是在发达国家)。一个重要的趋势是,国际关系的自由化、通信的发展、接受更好教育的机会、福祉的增长以及在国外接受教育和实现自我价值的机会的扩大,都导致了国际移民的增长。国际移民人数的增长速度超过了全球人口的增长速度,这一趋势在未来很可能会继续下去。城市化和全球城市的发展对人类发展产生了重大影响,因为这些城市就业率高、劳动力技能高、工人专业和文化水平高、收入高。这些城市已成为创意和知识资本的积聚中心。文章揭示了许多国家在教育、福利和医疗保健方面的投资对人类发展指数以及全球人类发展指数的增长值产生了长期(连续 30 多年)的积极影响,尽管 COVID-19 大流行病在 2020 年扰乱了人类发展指数。同时,人类发展指数的变化在不同的国家组别中表现各异,经合组织国家长期保持领先地位。这项研究为人力资本及其在新的全球化条件下的发展趋势增添了新的定性知识,强化了传统观点,丰富了形成人力资本概念理解的替代方法。
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