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Modern youth: value orientations and problematic aspects in the structure of professional activity

Abstract

The article is devoted to the value orientations of young people within the framework of their professional activities, since it is young people who actively absorb values that give impetus to the development and transformation of the profession. The necessity of active interaction of higher educational institutions with schools on the one hand, and employers on the other, in order to form value-need orientations in relation to the transport industry and transport in general, is substantiated.

About the Authors

N. A. Rudyka
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Rudyka Natalia A., Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor

Moscow



R. K. Nazarova
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Nazarova Regina K., Assistant

Moscow



D. S. Medvedev
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Medvedev Dmitry S. Post-graduate student

Moscow



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Rudyka N.A., Nazarova R.K., Medvedev D.S. Modern youth: value orientations and problematic aspects in the structure of professional activity. P.O.I.S.K. 2024;(1):43-50. (In Russ.)

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