SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN THE FORMATION OF HUMAN CAPITAL
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https://doi.org/10.62536/sjehss.2025.v3.i10.pp62-68Keywords:
Human capital, education, health, social factors, economic factor, innovative potential, psychological factor, emotional intelligence, behavior, personal development, social environment.Abstract
This article analyzes the theoretical foundations and structural composition of human capital, as well as the socioeconomic factors influencing its development. It comprehensively examines the key components of human capital: education, health, professional skills, sociocultural values, and psychological potential.
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