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Bydanova, Elizaveta; Mushketova, Natalia; Rouet, Gilles – International Journal of Educational Management, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of demographic, social, economic and international aspects on the market of university services in Russia. It also reminds readers briefly of the evolution of the Russian higher education system during the last 20 years and considers some consequences of the current public policy and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Marketing
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Abankina, T. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2014
Data from a comparative study of the educational, career, and migration strategies of rural school students in Russia, China, and Kazakhstan show high levels of educational aspiration. This is likely to increase the flow of population to urban areas, to increase the rate of urbanization, and to have demographic and economic consequences that will…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Comparative Analysis, Academic Aspiration
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Davidovitch, Nitza; Lobovam Elena; Pryamikova, Elena; Semenova, Tatiana; Pechenkina, Tatiana; Yachmeneva, Maria – World Journal of Education, 2013
This paper reviews the recent turn toward a capitalist approach to higher education with specific reference to the social, demographic, and legislative changes, including growing academic capitalism, which led to a transformation in Israel's higher education system. In an empirical comparative case study of students from Israel and Russia, this…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Comparative Analysis, Student Attitudes
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Sheregi, F. E. – Russian Education and Society, 2011
The system of higher education in Russia is incapable of providing the kind of skilled labor force that the economy needs in order to move beyond its current, inadequate level of development. Unless the universities educate people that employers need, Russia will lose even more skilled people through emigration. (Contains 9 notes.) [This article…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Labor Force, Professional Education
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Latova, N. V.; Latov, Iu. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2013
Social inequality in access to superior quality higher education in Russia is due to the unequal development of the regions of Russia. The country's two biggest cities and the areas adjacent to them account for a quarter of Russia's infrastructure that offers young people an access to a higher education. The regional colleges and universities in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Geographic Regions, Educational Quality
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Tiuriukanova, E. V.; Ledeneva, L.I. – Russian Education and Society, 2006
The article, based on a study carried out in 2003, discusses Russia's migrant children's orientations toward acquiring higher education in the Russia Federation. The focus of this study was to determine the educational factors that motivate migrants to relocate to the Russian Federation. Immigrants in Russia make up more than 5 percent of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Attainment, Social Environment
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Konstantinovskii, D. L.; Khokhlushkina, F. A. – Russian Education and Society, 2000
Presents a study that examined aspects of the social behavior of young people in the sphere of education, focusing on external factors. Focuses on the increasing drop-out rates, the competitive situation in higher educational institutions, the dynamics in secondary specialized education, and the demographic factor. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Democracy, Demography, Dropout Rate, Foreign Countries