A Study on the Path to Enhancing the Post Competence of Vocational Education Talents in Elderly Care Services from the Perspective of New-Quality Productive Forces
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https://doi.org/10.62177/jetp.v2i3.654Keywords:
Vocational Education Talents, New-Quality, Elderly Care ServicesAbstract
With the acceleration of population aging in China, the contradiction between the supply and demand of elderly care service talents has become increasingly prominent. As a new form of productive forces driven by digital technology, knowledge capital, and collaborative innovation, new-quality productive forces provides a new perspective for the cultivation of vocational education talents in elderly care services. By systematically sorting out relevant theoretical and practical achievements at home and abroad, this study explores effective paths to enhance the post competence of vocational education talents in elderly care services from the perspective of new-quality productive forces, which is of great significance for promoting the transformation of the elderly care service industry towards high-end and intelligent development.
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