STRENGTHENING HUMAN CAPITAL THROUGH THE EVELOPMENT OF MODERN SERVICES
Keywords:
Human capital; modern services; education; healthcare; professional development; digitalization; innovation; public-private partnership; sustainable growth.Abstract
The development of modern services has become one of the key factors in strengthening human capital in the 21st century. Education, healthcare, professional training, and cultural services play a decisive role in enhancing individual potential, improving labor productivity, and ensuring sustainable socio-economic growth. The integration of digital technologies and innovative service models provides broader accessibility, inclusiveness, and efficiency in service delivery. This study examines the mechanisms of developing modern services and their contribution to the improvement of human capital, highlighting the role of public-private partnerships, lifelong learning, and health innovations. The results demonstrate that investment in modern service sectors is not only a social necessity but also a strategic foundation for national competitiveness and long-term prosperity.
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