地区层面的人力资本:从长远角度洞察拉脱维亚的人口预测

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Aleksejs Homutiņins, V. Sipilova, Ludmila Aleksejeva
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现代地区要保持繁荣和竞争力,就必须应对智能化和可持续发展的挑战,而人力资本在这方面发挥着关键作用。人口减少增加了人力资本可用性的风险,而移民是一个主要原因。人口减少的地区必须制定战略性的可持续地区发展政策,考虑科学的人口预测。青年人口是地区长期人力资本可用性潜力的特征。首先,儿童代表着一个地区未来的雇员和企业家。其次,儿童需要地区一级的教育服务,这可以促进地区的活力。第三,青年人口间接表明了一个地区在生活和工作方面的社会经济吸引力。本研究采用系统动态法预测拉脱维亚地区层面的不同人口变化情况。结果显示,拉脱维亚各地区劳动适龄人口和青年人口长期呈下降趋势。总体而言,拉脱维亚各地区在长期内将保持极度同质化,短期内略有差异。总之,尽管各地区在生活质量方面存在差异,但所有地区都将经历较高的移民流失率。地区社会、经济和环境特征表明,需要以复杂的方式评估人口变化趋势。这项研究为了解必须通过可持续区域发展政策加以解决的短期和长期前景提供了数据。 收到:接收:2023 年 10 月 27 日 / 接受:2024 年 3 月 24 日 / 发表:2024 年 5 月 5 日
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Human Capital at the Regional Level: Population Forecast Insights into Latvia from a Long-Term Perspective
To remain prosperous and competitive, modern regions must meet the challenge of becoming smart and sustainable, and human capital has a key role in this context. Depopulation increases risks of human capital availability and emigration is a primary reason. Regions that are experiencing a decreased population must develop strategic sustainable regional development policies that consider scientifically based population forecasts. The youth population characterises regional potential for long-term human capital availability. First, children represent a region’s future employees and entrepreneurs. Second, children require availability of educational services at regional level, which promotes regional vitality. Third, the youth population indirectly demonstrates a region’s socio-economic attractiveness for living and working. This study employs the system dynamic method to forecast different population change scenarios at the regional level in Latvia. The results reveal a declining, long-term population tendency for working age and youth populations in Latvian regions. Overall, Latvian regions will remain extremely homogeneous in the long term, with minor differences in the short term. In conclusion, despite regional disparities in terms of quality of life with some leading examples, all regions will experience high emigration loss. Regional social, economic and environmental characteristics demonstrate a need to assess population change trends in a complex manner. This study provides data for understanding short- and long-term perspectives that must be addressed through sustainable regional development policies.   Received: 27 October 2023 / Accepted: 24 March 2024 / Published: 5 May 2024
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