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Vocational Education in Hainan, China: Structural Mismatch and Time Lag in Major, Industry and Employment

  • Xia Liu
  • , Yuli Wang
  • , Yunge Gao
  • , Shanshan Li
  • , Xuan Zhuang
  • , Hongfeng Zhang

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Higher vocational education plays a vital role in regional economic transformation and industrial upgrading, especially amid the Hainan Free Trade Port’s expansion. With rising demand for technical expertise, aligning Hainan’s vocational programs with local industry needs is crucial. This study uses 2023 data to examine the differences among the major, industrial, and employment structures in Hainan’s vocational institutions. Utilizing grey correlation analysis on panel data from 2016 to 2022, the research quantifies the interrelationships and time lag effects among these structures. Findings reveal significant misalignments between academic majors offered, regional industrial demands, and graduates’ employment outcomes. Notably, the industrial structure directly influences academic major configuration with a six-year lag, while its indirect effect via employment structure shows a 12-year lag. These results highlight the dynamic interplay between education and market requirements, underscoring the need for proactive curriculum adjustments. Based on these insights, it is recommended that Hainan’s vocational institutions optimize their major offerings, strengthen collaboration with industry stakeholders, and establish dynamic monitoring and early warning systems. Such measures will help shorten the time lag between training and market demand, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped with skills to meet evolving industrial needs.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)1016-1044
頁數29
期刊Asian Journal of University Education
21
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 10月 2025

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  1. Reduced inequalities
    Reduced inequalities

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