@ARTICLE{26543118_99464093_2012, author = {Olga Ozerova and Varvara Kobyshcha}, keywords = {, higher vocational education, part-time education, number of students, enrolment of students, state and municipal higher vocational institutions, private higher vocational education, gender- and age-related characteristicsfield of study}, title = {Part-time Higher Professional Education in Russia: General Description (2005–2011)}, journal = {Educational Studies Moscow}, year = {2012}, number = {1}, pages = {246-256}, url = {https://archive_vo.hse.ru/en/2012--1/99464093.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {Based on the data obtained by the Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University — Higher School of Economics Olga Ozerova , Head of the Department for Statistics of Education, Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University — Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation. Email: oozerova@hse.ruAddress: 20 Myasnitskaya St., Moscow, 101000, Russian Federation.Varvara Kobyshcha, Master’s degree student at National Research University — Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation. Email: ko.varvara@gmail.com Address: 20 Myasnitskaya St., Moscow, 101000, Russian Federation.The article describes the situation with part-time higher vocational education in Russia and demonstrates changes in part-time student population. An analysis of enrolment rates allows to predict that reduction in the number of part-time students that started in 2010 is likely to progress. In general, changes in part-time education are quite consistent with the overall trend towards lower enrolment rates. It is curious that the number of part-time students began to reduce a few years ago. Before that, it had been growing, despite continuously decreasing full-time and overall enrolment rates. A comparison of part-time enrolment rates to those of part-time student graduation has shown that the latter have been consistently growing.The authors have revealed how the number of part-time students is determined by changes in the private vocational education system. In addition to the overall trend, the number of part-time students had reduced by the 2010-2011 academic year due to elimination of unlicensed private education institutions, which led to a cut-down in part-time places.The newly introduced forms of higher education (Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees) are poorly correlated with part-time education at the moment, especially in national and municipal educational institutions. Fields of study and professions have been classified according to the proportion of part-time students in the total student population. Finally, gender- and age-related characteristics of part-time students have been described.}, annote = {Based on the data obtained by the Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University — Higher School of Economics Olga Ozerova , Head of the Department for Statistics of Education, Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University — Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation. Email: oozerova@hse.ruAddress: 20 Myasnitskaya St., Moscow, 101000, Russian Federation.Varvara Kobyshcha, Master’s degree student at National Research University — Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation. Email: ko.varvara@gmail.com Address: 20 Myasnitskaya St., Moscow, 101000, Russian Federation.The article describes the situation with part-time higher vocational education in Russia and demonstrates changes in part-time student population. An analysis of enrolment rates allows to predict that reduction in the number of part-time students that started in 2010 is likely to progress. In general, changes in part-time education are quite consistent with the overall trend towards lower enrolment rates. It is curious that the number of part-time students began to reduce a few years ago. Before that, it had been growing, despite continuously decreasing full-time and overall enrolment rates. A comparison of part-time enrolment rates to those of part-time student graduation has shown that the latter have been consistently growing.The authors have revealed how the number of part-time students is determined by changes in the private vocational education system. In addition to the overall trend, the number of part-time students had reduced by the 2010-2011 academic year due to elimination of unlicensed private education institutions, which led to a cut-down in part-time places.The newly introduced forms of higher education (Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees) are poorly correlated with part-time education at the moment, especially in national and municipal educational institutions. Fields of study and professions have been classified according to the proportion of part-time students in the total student population. Finally, gender- and age-related characteristics of part-time students have been described.} }