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Transformation Issues of Social Policy as a Basis for the Social Security of a State
Author(s) -
D. H. Mykhailenko,
O. V. Hrypich
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
problemi ekonomìki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2311-1186
pISSN - 2222-0712
DOI - 10.32983/2222-0712-2020-4-357-363
Subject(s) - social security , social policy , social change , social philosophy , social transformation , social heuristics , economic security , social entropy , social position , social welfare , social engagement , welfare state , critical security studies , sociology , political science , network security policy , economic growth , economics , politics , cloud computing security , social science , social inertia , social competence , law , cloud computing
One of the important tasks of social policy is to ensure the social security and development of a state. Protection of the individual, society and the state from internal and external threats is ensured by social security. Social development is reflected in the effective implementation of social programs aimed at improving social welfare and the well-being of citizens. The article is aimed at suggesting some approaches to define social policy as a basis for the formation of social security of a state. Legal documents regulating security formation in the social sphere are considered. The components of social security are identified. Approaches to define the social policy of a state in the context of social security formation are offered. The types and models for carrying out social policies in the view of forming the social security of a state are analyzed. Ukraine’s social policy needs to be transformed, as it is characterized by low economic efficiency, this being the reason for the state’s inability to ensure a high level of well-being for all its citizens. Domestic social policy is characterized by a low level of security and limited social benefits for ordinary citizens, but the elite can use a whole system of social benefits and privileges. All this threatens the social security of the state. The ideology of domestic social policy makes the citizens highly dependent on the state, instead of promoting the citizens’ initiatives. However, the social security formation is impossible without improving life quality and bringing in social welfare, and without reforming and developing the social sphere. It can only become possible if social consensus is reached between different groups of political and economic interests and the state.

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