“Taking into account the current professional and skills imbalance in the labor market, we propose to expand access to retraining programs by extending this mechanism to all applicants who are willing to find employment in priority areas of the labor market,” he said. The priority areas are supposed to be approved by the government.
The share of graduates working after graduation within the framework of the national project “Demography” is more than 86%, Kotyakov said.
In 2023, up to 180 thousand people will be able to receive training.
Currently, certain categories of citizens, including the unemployed, unemployed mothers of preschool children and women on maternity leave, can access short-term courses within the framework of the national project “Demography”.