УДК 37:334.012.64
DOI: 10.15507/Inted.75.018.201402.055
SMALL ENTREPRENEUSHIP AND FAMILY BUSINESS AS MODES OF YOUTH’S SOCIAL ADAPTATION AND PROFESSIONAL MOBILITY
Yu. V. Manannikova, I. A. Plotnikova
(Penza state university, Penza, Russia)
The paper is concerned with theoretical foundations of social adaptation and professional mobility among young people in Russian and regional labor markets where in recent years there remains an imbalance between supply and demand of manpower in terms of qualifications requir ed and level of corresponding skills. The authors analyse available statistical data and research results obtained by other authors concerned with problems of professional identity among young people and with teaching entrepreneuship in regional system of higher education, development of family business in the context of Penza region. Short practical recommendations about optimisation of employment among young specialists, facilitation of their social adaptation and professional mobility in terms of regional labor market are provided.
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About the authors:
Manannikova Yulia Vladimirovna, research assistant professor, Chair of Communication management, Penza State University (40, Krasnaya Str., Penza, Russia), Kandidat Nauk (PhD) degree holder in sociological sciences, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Plotnikova Irina Aleksandrovna, post-graduate student of Communications Management chair of Penza State University (40, Krasnaya Str., Penza, Russia), This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
For citation: Manannikova Yu. V., Plotnikova I. A. Maloe predprinimatelstvo i semejnyj biznes kak sposoby socialnoj adaptacii i professionalnoj mobilnosti molodezhi [Small entrepreneuship and family business as modes of youth’s social adaptation and professional mobility]. Integracija obrazovanija [Integration of Education]. 2014, no. 2 (75), pp. 55–65. DOI: 10.15507/Inted.075.018.201402.055