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- Ylvije Boriçi Kraja
- Emirjeta Bejleri
- Peter SARAÇI
Abstract
This paper critically examines the concepts of hard and soft skills, emphasizing their crucial role in future development. Focusing on Albania, the study aims to investigate the influence of hard and soft skills on employment within both urban and rural contexts. Additionally, the paper seeks to unravel the disparities in employment policies between these areas, shedding light on the unique challenges and opportunities present in Albania's evolving employment. The literature review serves as the foundation for our research, providing essential insights into the influence of soft and hard skills within both urban and rural contexts, particularly in developing countries. Understanding the dynamics of these skills in employment is paramount for comprehending the nuances of workforce development and policy formulation in diverse geographic settings. The questionnaire, developed based on the insights gleaned from the literature review, was administered to managers and individuals involved in the recruitment process. Data collection involved a random sampling method, resulting in 182 respondents from rural areas and 179 respondents from urban areas. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS, version 23, with regression analysis employed to empirically assess the formulated hypotheses. In conclusion, the study underscores the fundamental role of education in facilitating employment opportunities, particularly in rural areas where diplomas hold prominence. However, the ability to retain employment and thrive in the labor market is contingent upon possessing essential soft skills. Thus, while education serves as a gateway to employment, cultivating soft skills is paramount for long-term success in both urban and rural employment areas. The findings of this paper hold significant value for individuals directly engaged in the recruitment process, including employers and employees alike. Employers stand to benefit from insights into the importance of prioritizing soft skills alongside hard skills when evaluating potential candidates, particularly in urban settings where these skills hold greater sway. Similarly, employees can leverage the understanding that possessing and refining soft skills is critical not only for securing employment but also for maintaining long-term market relevance. Overall, this study provides valuable guidance for enhancing recruitment practices and fostering career development in diverse employment contexts. This paper stands out for its focus on employment practices within both urban and rural areas, a perspective that offers a nuanced understanding of workforce dynamics. Furthermore, the inclusion of Albania as a case study adds a unique dimension, providing insights into employment practices within the context of a developing country. By exploring the employment landscape in Albania, the study offers valuable perspectives that may not be captured in studies conducted in more developed nations. This original contribution enhances our understanding of the intersection between urban-rural employment dynamics.
Suggested Citation
Ylvije Boriçi Kraja & Emirjeta Bejleri & Peter SARAÇI, 2024.
"Analyzing the Effects of Hard Skills and Soft Skills on Employment in Urban Versus Rural Communities,"
Journal of Management World, Academia Publishing Group, vol. 2024(4), pages 424-430.
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RePEc:bjx:jomwor:v:2024:y:2024:i:4:p:424-430:id:414
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