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Figure of the day: 57%

of Russian companies offered training for their employees in 2014. In 2013, the number of such companies was significantly higher at 72%. These data were obtained in a survey of business leaders carried out as part of a Monitoring of Education Markets and Organisations study conducted by HSE in collaboration the Levada Centre in 2014.

In the current environment, companies are reducing investment in staff training and development. Moreover, among small businesses training was carried out at only 42% of companies, while it was offered at almost 80% of large companies.

The results of the research will be published in the second half of this year.

Source: HSE website