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Analysis of the Social Policy Organization in Post-Soviet Russia in the Context of International Experience

https://doi.org/10.21869/2223-1501-2023-13-6-222-233

Abstract

Relevance. The organization of social policy was significantly modified in Russia during the post-Soviet period, due to the transformation of the economic system. Many foreign countries at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries also changed their approaches in the field of social policy, introducing market elements following the example of the United States, as well as responding to demographic changes and economic difficulties. Studying the features and dynamics of domestic and foreign social policy is valuable for consideration of the best practices and problems, for the development of political science and for making decisions.

Purpose: show how the preservation of the goals of social policy in Russia after the collapse of the USSR was ensured when its instruments were changed, compare the domestic system with foreign ones.

Objectives: to show what challenges did the social policy system face in Russia and abroad, how approaches to solving problems in the social sphere have changed, show the formation and functioning of pensions, the healthcare system, unemployment protection and other social policy measures in Russia and foreign countries.

Methodology. The article relies on comparative historical approach, analysis of legal documents, institutions, organizational features and statistical data. The article is based on reports from government departments and analytical companies.

Results. Economic and demographic problems at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries create similar challenges for Russia and other countries, but in Russia the impact of these problems was stronger, and Russia also faced administrative challenges. In the post-Soviet period, Russia attempted to reorganize social support along the lines of insurance, but a universalist approach, which involves financing from taxes. The system of social policy in modern Russia does not fall behind foreign analogues in its architecture, scale and efficiency. Its weaknesses are a lot of duplicating benefits, outpacing rates of indexation of social payments and low financing of the healthcare system.

Conclusions. Russia managed to preserve the most important achievements of the Soviet period in the field of social security, namely pensions, free education and health care.

About the Author

V. A. Podolskiy
State Academic University for the Humanities
Russian Federation

Vadim A. Podolskiy, Candidate of Sciences (Political), Associate Professor of the Political Sciences Faculty

26 Maronovsky side-street, Moscow 114049



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Podolskiy V.A. Analysis of the Social Policy Organization in Post-Soviet Russia in the Context of International Experience. Proceedings of Southwest State University. Series: History and Law. 2023;13(6):222-233. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21869/2223-1501-2023-13-6-222-233

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