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The demand for the profession of a sociologist in Russia and Canada
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The demand for the professionof a sociologist in Russia and
Canada
Sergeeva Adelina,
Shilkova Anna
2nd year students
Major “Sociology”
2.
PurposeTo prove that a person who has received a
bachelor's degree in sociology can easily
find a job.
3.
HypothesisThe education of a bachelor's degree in
sociology is in demand in the labor market.
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Parts■ Part 1. Vacancies for a sociologist in
Russia and Canada
■ Part 2. Salaries
■ Part 3. Information about the availability
of courses in Russia and canada
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What is sociology?■ 1. Sociology is a science that studies the process of improving a
person's mind and psyche under the influence of public life. (Ogust
Conte)
■ 2.Sociology is the science that studies the lives and activities of
people living in a society like themselves, and the results of such joint
activities. (textbook for sociologists)
■ Sociology is the science of common sense, a way to look at beliefs
and habits from the outside and understand where they came from.
(courses for those who want to get acquainted with sociology)
■ Our definition: sociology is the science of the joint life of groups and
communities of people.
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Part 1. The most popular areas7.
Part 1. The most popular areasAreas
2%
18%
Marketing
Human resources
52%
Advertising
Researches
28%
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Part 1. Number of vacanciesIzhevsk
Moscow
Toronto
Sociologist 0
76
0
Marketing
analyst
10
268
387
HR
manager
144
2000
2049
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Part 1. ConclusionThe vacancy market for a postgraduate
sociologist is quite extensive, which
indicates a high demand for the education
of a sociologist.
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Part 2. Salaries11.
Part 2Russia
Canada
Researcher
375$-1500$ per 3000$-7000$
month
per month
Marketing
analyst
HR manager
500$-1000$ per 5, 333$ per
month
month
375$-1500$ per 3,724$-4,833$
month
per month
Average salary
708$ per month 2,693$
month
per
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Part 2. ConclusionWe can see a large wage gap in Russia and
Canada, as well as see that the salary of a
sociologist in Canada is much higher than
the average salary, in Russia, the average
salary of a sociologist is not much different
from the average salary in general.
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Part 3. Information about the availability ofcourses in Russia and canada
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Part 3First we looked at the availability of state-funded places in Russia.
Universities
1. Udmurt State University
2. Kazan Federal University
3. Moscow State University
Number of places funded by the
state
14
25
99
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ConclusionBased on the fact that there are 143 universities
in Russia with the specialty "Sociology", we can say
that the profession is in demand in the labor market.
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Part 3Canadian universities Tuition fees Russian universities
1. McGill University
$5000
1. Udmurt State
University
2. University of
$4500
2. Kazan Federal
Toronto
University
3. Carleton University
$5000
3. Moscow State
University
Tuition fees
$1500
$1600
$4800
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Part 3. ConclusionThus, Russian education in general is much
cheaper than in Canada. However, as a rule, the cost
of a Canadian training program pays off after 1-3 years
due to high salaries based on previous data.
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General conclusion1.The demand for positions for future bachelors in sociology is
high;
2.The wage gap in Russia and Canada is huge,which tells us
that the education of a sociologist in Canada is valued much
higher;
3.Having received an education in the field of sociology, you
can find application in many fields, so having a higher
education in both Russia and Canada is important.
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Thank you for your attention!20.
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