Issues / Vol. 17, N 4 (2021) / Articles

The Mechanism for Managing the Quality of Life of the Population and its Improvement


N. A. Tarkhanova, T. P. Norkina

Donbas National Academy of Civil Engeneering and Architecture

Annotation: The article analyzes the theoretical and methodological principles of the category «quality of life». The model of the system of municipal management of the quality of life is proposed. The problems of improving the quality of life of the population on the basis of overcoming negative trends in the socio-economic development of the state and segments of the population, creating a system of motivation for effective work at work, as well as a change management system continue to cause scientific discussions and determine the relevance of the study. The issues of living standards of the population remain poorly studied, since either individual aspects (income and expenditures of the population, the material situation of socially vulnerable groups, poverty, etc.) or global problems of measuring human development are considered. The main task of the state’s social policy aimed at improving the quality of life is to substantiate mechanisms for improving the standard of living of the population in the context of globalization and guaranteeing broad opportunities and freedoms of people.

Keywords: standard of living, quality of life, social policy, population potential, quality of life management mechanism, efficiency of life quality management.

Pages: 211-218.

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Link for citation: Tarkhanova, N. A.; Norkina, T. P. The Mechanism for Managing the Quality of Life of the Population and its Improvement. – Text : electronic. – In: Economics of Civil Engineering and Municipal Economy. – 2021. – Vol. 17, N 4. – Р. 211-218. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/esgh/2021-4/07_tarhanova_norkina.pdf (date of access: 27.07.2024). (in Russian)


Issue Cover Vol. 17, N 4 (2021)
Journal: Economics of Civil Engineering and Municipal Economy
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture