The goal of the present research is to make comparative analysis of the development of human capital of circumpolar countries as the primary factor of sustainable development of the Arctic regions. In the context of Russia’s Arctic policy formation, the study of foreign countries experience in the development of human capital in the Arctic territories is seen by us particularly topical. In the course of the study, the main characteristics of the Arctic territories of the circumpolar states were identified, and their specific characteristics were determined. These include low population density, uncomfortable weather and climatic conditions, inaccessibility and farness of settlements from economic and administrative centres, the raw material orientation and non-diversified nature of the economy. The multidirectional migration processes, as well as migration influence on the characteristics of the population and, hence, on the structure and quality of human capital were determined as essential features of the territorial development of circumpolar countries. The main problems of the qualitative accumulation and effective use of human capital in the Arctic territories of the circumpolar countries, the key of which is the phenomenon of unemployment, were revealed. For the Arctic territories of Russia, poverty of the population, a high proportion of poor families with children, and low life expectancy have been were defined as a threat to the degradation of human capital. The general strategic lines of circumpolar states in the development of the Arctic territories which are relevant for the Russian state regulation of the development of the Arctic territories were determined. The study was carried out within the framework of project AAAA-A18-118051590118-0 “Comprehensive interdisciplinary research and economic and mathematical modeling of the socio-economic transformation and management of regions and municipalities of the North-Arctic territories of Russia”.
The issues of population providing with comfortable and affordable housing are relevant, because it has special social importance for the socio-economic development of Russia. The availability of housing is a person’s primary need, the satisfaction of which allows solving many social problems. Many problems to improve the living conditions of the population are solved within the framework of the state social policy, including the construction of social housing, housing subsidies, and the provision of preferential housing. The article considers issues related to improving the living conditions of the population in the Arctic regions of the Russian Federation. The paper aims to analyze the living conditions of the population in the Russian Arctic regions and to assess the needs and opportunities of the population in improving their housing conditions. Research methods are analysis and synthesis of statistical information, grouping, generalization, comparison, visualization. The infrastructure and improvement of the housing stock and the housing provision of the population in the Arctic regions of the Russian Federation were assessed. The possibilities and needs of the population of the Arctic regions in improving housing conditions are estimated. The authors said that the specificity and complexity of solving the problem of improving housing conditions in the Arctic regions is, first of all, to increasing capital costs for the construction and maintenance of the housing stock and the high cost of utilities for the population. A set of measures has been proposed for revitalizing and recovering from a pandemic domestic consumer demand of residents of the Arctic regions for improving housing conditions in the region of residence, as well as to create conditions for the consolidation of the population and the solution of social problems associated with housing.
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