The Relationship of Higher Education to the Requirements of Development in Libya

Authors

  • Asma Farag Alsharif Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Benghazi University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54172/9m0hg837

Keywords:

Human capital, Higher education, Labor force, Developmental needs, Economic and social development

Abstract

The development of modern nations depends on the growth of their human resources. While financial capital and natural resources are essential for economic growth, human capital is of utmost importance. Individuals are responsible for managing and utilizing natural resources effectively. Thus, education plays a vital role in building a productive workforce. This study focuses on the ability of higher education in Benghazi region to meet the developmental needs of society. It analyzes the relationship between the labor force in Benghazi's market and the contributions of higher education institutions in preparing a capable workforce. Achieving alignment between economic and social development and higher education requires a comprehensive plan that considers the needs of the labor force and ensures social justice in admissions. Enhancing internal efficiency by eliminating waste and improving external efficiency through curriculum development are crucial. The study highlights the importance of the relationship between higher education and the labor force, as it builds human capital. The educational plan should not only focus on preparing competencies for the labor market but also consider education as a fundamental right. Striking a balance between individual needs and societal requirements ensures personal growth and societal welfare.

Published

2024-04-28

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Alsharif, A. F. (2024). The Relationship of Higher Education to the Requirements of Development in Libya. Al-Mukhtar Journal of Social Sciences, 18(1), 184-221. https://doi.org/10.54172/9m0hg837

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