76% of residents of Crimea believe that it is important to get a good education
Krympress reports:
76% of the inhabitants of Crimea believe that it is important to get a good education, and for the majority it is more likely to self -realize than a guarantee of the acquisition of a profession that will feed all their lives. In a survey of the Search for highly paid work Superjob Representatives of the economically active population took part.
76% of residents of Crimea believe that it is important to get a good education, and 56% see in it the key to self -realization, and 20% — a guarantee of obtaining a profession for life.
Supporters of high -quality education give good arguments: “Education develops analytical thinking and teaches to reason logically, helps to acquire quick adaptation skills”; «A successful career begins with school.» Residents of Crimea emphasize: «Educated people have more chances for employment.» However, 19% of citizens relate to education skeptical, and another 5% found it difficult to assess: “Education does not guarantee income, unlike experience”; «Soon we will replace us all.» There are judgments about the mismatch of training programs by modern business requirements: “The Institute gives only basic and irrelevant information.”
Women believe more in the usefulness of good education (81% versus 72%, respectively). The age in this matter also matters: among the inhabitants of Crimea over 45 years, 82%recognize the value of education, while among those who are less than 35 years old are only 68%. At the same time, the older generation is more often, those who are younger, consider education as a guarantee of obtaining a profession for life.
Respondents with an income of 100 thousand rubles are more confident in the need to receive a good education (80% against 71% among those who receive up to 50 thousand rubles a month) and owners of university diplomas (84% against 66% among those who have secondary vocational education).
Time: March 26 — April 28, 2025
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