Formation of Ukrainian state policy for ensuring human social security under the war

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2022
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Varnalii, Zaharii
Cheberyako, Oksana
Bazhenova, Olena
Miedviedkova, Nataliia
Plieshakova, Nataliia
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Purpose – to analyze the current state of the state policy for ensuring human social security under hybrid war and prefer recommendations for its improvement. Research methodology – the structural-functional method (for revealing the influence mechanism of social risks on the state of social security), the comparison method (for comparing the main measures for ensuring human social security between Ukraine and other countries). Findings – recommendations for the formation of the state policy for ensuring human social security under hybrid war will create conditions for enhancing the quality and efficiency of living standards. Research limitations – some indicators are only of a qualitative nature and cannot be measured to analyze the impact of social risks and threats on the main indicators of human social security. Practical implications – improvement of a risk-oriented method in human social security under hybrid war is an effective method of developing the existing human social security in Ukraine. Originality/Value – formation of state policy of human social security under hybrid war is a new stage of comprehensive relations, which opens the way for further progressive reforms. Great importance is to use the experience gained by other countries but also take into account the peculiarities of the socio-economic situation in Ukraine.
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human social security, hybrid war, state policy, human social security indicators, human social security risks and threats, conference materials
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Formation of Ukrainian state policy for ensuring human social security under the war / Zaharii Varnalii, Oksana Cheberyako, Olena Bazhenova, Nataliia Miedviedkova, Nataliia Plieshakova // 12th International Scientific Conference "Business and Management 2022" - P. 937-945. - https://doi.org/10.3846/bm.2022.833