THE IMPORTANCE OF THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES MARKET IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN CAPITAL IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
human capital, economic growth, innovative technologies, quality of education, higher educationAbstract
This article examines the crucial role of education services in the development of human capital in Uzbekistan. It examines how education affects the knowledge, skills and abilities of individuals and how the accumulation of human capital contributes to personal, social and economic development. Through a multidimensional analysis of empirical evidence, theoretical frameworks, and case studies, this study aims to shed light on the importance of education as a catalyst for human capital formation and its impact on various aspects of societal life.
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