4th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings4th, Science and Humanit 2017
DOI: 10.5593/sgemsocial2017/41/s18.046
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Influence of the Demographic Factor on the Regional Social and Economic Development

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“…In our country, attempts have been made to curb the demographic decline of the nation, as the main strategic objective is to slow the pace of reduction in the number of the population with a view to achieving a trend of stabilization in the long term and of ensuring high quality of human capital [6] Particular attention should be paid to the demographic factor in the shaping of social and economic development programs and the implementation of regional economic and social policies. [7]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our country, attempts have been made to curb the demographic decline of the nation, as the main strategic objective is to slow the pace of reduction in the number of the population with a view to achieving a trend of stabilization in the long term and of ensuring high quality of human capital [6] Particular attention should be paid to the demographic factor in the shaping of social and economic development programs and the implementation of regional economic and social policies. [7]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our country, attempts have been made to curb the demographic decline of the nation, as the main strategic objective is to slow the pace of reduction in the number of the population with a view to achieving a trend of stabilization in the long term and of ensuring high quality of human capital [10] Particular attention should be paid to the demographic factor in the shaping of social and economic development programs and the implementation of regional economic and social policies. [11]…”
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“…Growing or decreasing fertility rates over a period of time leads to a 1 or 3-year increase or decrease in demand for childcare facilities, 6 or 7 years of basic education, 13 or 14 years of secondary education, and 18 or 19 Years of demand for higher education; -Healthcare. The change in the number of the population also changes the burden on health care establishments and the sex-age structure, the birth rate and mortality rate, and the proportion of doctors in the specialties, children's polyclinics, maternity hospitals, and so on; -Social support, child-raising and child-raising allowances, development of the social service provision network of the population As long as there is a close interaction between population reproduction and the regional socio-economic development of the country or its regions, permanent monitoring is an important tool for managing the country's sustainable socio-economic and demographic development [6]. From the presented data in the following image we can see the emerging trend of population decline in the period 2016-2020, which is due to both the negative natural increase and migration processes.…”
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confidence: 99%