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Analyzing the Demand for Educational Services of Higher Education Institutions in Terms of Individual Specialties

Authors :
A. V. Skrypnyk
M. V. Nehrey
A. A. Petrenko
Source :
Bìznes Inform, Vol 2, Iss 517, Pp 111-118 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Centre of Industrial Problems of Development of NAS of Ukraine, 2021.

Abstract

Ukrainian higher education is in a state of reforming, which aimes at improving its quality and is accompanied by a reduction in its generality. During the admission campaign in 2020, the concept of «indicative self-cost of educational services» was for the first time used, the purpose of which was to reduce the demand for training at the expense of individuals (contract) in the State-owned higher education institutions. The publication considers the study of the efficiency of the State regulation of qualifying for a government scholarship as to certain specialties. For this purpose, data on the results of the 2020 admission campaign from the unified State electronic database on education were used. The educational space was divided into several subspaces, for each of these the ratio between the number of applications submitted and the license volume was obtained. It was found that the most in demand for a long time are specialties related to jurisprudence, in the smallest demand are specialties of engineering, where the competition is two applications for three budget places (1.50). The publication uses econometric methods of analysis of digital information, assessments of the elasticity of the introductory score according to the general competition and its marginal value are carried out. Recommendations on refusal of expert assessments in the regulation of the students’ admission and redistribution of financial resources in favor of high-demand specialties are provided.

Details

ISSN :
22224459
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Business Inform
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e946792c876ff12af1874447e325a9e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2021-2-111-118