Formation and development of human capital in conditions of ensuring the competitiveness of the national economy

Authors

  • Irina P. Irina P. Vvedenskaya Samara State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25726/i3698-3066-2773-c

Keywords:

Russia, human capita, competitiveness, development, system

Abstract

In modern conditions of accelerating globalization processes, when Kazakhstan actively directs efforts to integrate with the world community, the need for increased attention to the formation and development of human capital, ensuring its expanded reproduction in the conditions of growing competition of the countries of the world, and consequently, the need for theoretical and methodological studies of these processes, is actualized. Scientific novelty is determined by the fact that the work considers all relevant methods of formation and development of human capital in the context of ensuring the competitiveness of Kazakhstan. The evolution of views on the place and role of man in the system of social production has a long and complex history. During a significant historical period in the system of economic relations, a person's place was not directly connected with his productive labor, it was determined by ownership of the main factors of production – land, capital, belonging to power structures, and the like. The practical significance of the study is determined by the fact that the results of the study can be used for economic development of state projects. A person in the process of his own work turns innate abilities and acquired knowledge, experience into income. Investing in the development of a person increases his productive abilities and professional qualifications and, thereby, contributes to the growth of labor productivity.

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Published

2022-06-20

How to Cite

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Irina P. Vvedenskaya IP. Formation and development of human capital in conditions of ensuring the competitiveness of the national economy. УО [Internet]. 2022 Jun. 20 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];12(6):231-44. Available from: https://emreview.ru/index.php/emr/article/view/474