INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATION

The quality and the skills of human resources are important factors in the success of every organization wherever it act. Moreover this is really true in a very competitive market such as European Union. In the European Union the number of persons who are taking part in high education studies after...

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Main Author: Laura Catalina Timiras
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bacău 2014-07-01
Series:Studies and Scientific Researches: Economics Edition
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Online Access:http://sceco.ub.ro/index.php/SCECO/article/view/244
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description The quality and the skills of human resources are important factors in the success of every organization wherever it act. Moreover this is really true in a very competitive market such as European Union. In the European Union the number of persons who are taking part in high education studies after the age of 25 years has seen an upward trend in recent years, increasing thus the share of employed graduates of tertiary education in total employment over 25 years. This increase is generated by the access to education forms adapted in terms of time and location of training. The appearance and development of these forms can be explained by the use of information technology (Internet access). Statistics show that in the EU, household access to the Internet and its frequency of use was also increasing, approximately 80% of all persons aged 16 to 74 years have ever used this information and communication tool.
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spelling doaj.art-44df2e01c83b4c749e8293c2d5c7066f2022-12-21T18:12:35ZengUniversity of BacăuStudies and Scientific Researches: Economics Edition2066-561X2344-13212014-07-0101910.29358/sceco.v0i19.244242INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATIONLaura Catalina Timiras0"Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau, Faculty of EconomicsThe quality and the skills of human resources are important factors in the success of every organization wherever it act. Moreover this is really true in a very competitive market such as European Union. In the European Union the number of persons who are taking part in high education studies after the age of 25 years has seen an upward trend in recent years, increasing thus the share of employed graduates of tertiary education in total employment over 25 years. This increase is generated by the access to education forms adapted in terms of time and location of training. The appearance and development of these forms can be explained by the use of information technology (Internet access). Statistics show that in the EU, household access to the Internet and its frequency of use was also increasing, approximately 80% of all persons aged 16 to 74 years have ever used this information and communication tool.http://sceco.ub.ro/index.php/SCECO/article/view/244tertiary educationstudentsemployed populationinformation technologyInternet access
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INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATION
Studies and Scientific Researches: Economics Edition
tertiary education
students
employed population
information technology
Internet access
title INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATION
title_full INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATION
title_fullStr INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATION
title_full_unstemmed INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATION
title_short INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY AND LIFELONG EDUCATION – IMPLICATIONS ON THE EU EMPLOYED POPULATION
title_sort information techonology and lifelong education implications on the eu employed population
topic tertiary education
students
employed population
information technology
Internet access
url http://sceco.ub.ro/index.php/SCECO/article/view/244
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