DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES OF ETHNIC MINORITIES IN MOUNTAINOUS AREAS OF VIETNAM FACING THE CHALLENGES OF THE 4.0 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Tran Cao Nguyen, Le Van Giap, Tran Thi Hanh

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Developing human resources for ethnic minorities is essential to successfully carry out socio-economic development tasks for mountainous and ethnic minority areas. The development of modern technologies in the fourth industrial revolution has fragmented the labor market with increasing demands for the quality of the workforce if they need to be better equipped to acquire new skills - creative skills. Training human resources to meet the requirements of the 4.0 industrial revolution has become an urgent issue that many countries worldwide are concerned about, including the human resources of ethnic minorities. Therefore, developing human resources for ethnic minorities in mountainous areas of Vietnam is an urgent issue that requires feasible strategies and solutions to meet the requirements and challenges of the revolution industry 4.0.

 

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development, human resources, ethnic minorities, industrial revolution 4.0, Vietnam

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpss.v7i1.1662

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