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SHAPING THE MODEL OF SOCIAL POLICY IN MODERN RUSSIA

SHAPING THE MODEL OF SOCIAL POLICY IN MODERN RUSSIA

Abstract

В статье на основе существующей классификации социальных моделей государства анализируются проблемы формирующейся российской социальной модели. Выявляется родовая связь с советской социальной моделью и недостатки, привнесенные в постсоветский период. Предлагаются пути решения наиболее существенных, по мнению автора, проблем.

This article based on the classification of the social state model analyzes the problems of the emerging Russian social model. Revealed ancestral ties to the Soviet social model and disadvantages brought about by the post-Soviet period. Solutions to the most important problems are offered.

Keywords

the mechanism of income redistribution, механизм перераспределения доходов, социальная модель, поляризация доходов, обязательное социальное страхование, social model, регулирование заработной платы, compulsory social insurance, income polarization, regulation of wages

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