Human development in Ukraine: assessment and policy of provision in mobile society

Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2018     |     PP. 19-31      |     PDF (320 K)    |     Pub. Date: January 27, 2018
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Author(s)

Bil Mariana, PhD in Public Administration, doctoral student, State Institution “Institute of Regional Research named after M.I. Dolishniy of the NAS of Ukraine”, Ukraine, Lviv, 4, Kozelnytska Street, 79026
Stepura Tetiana, PhD in Economics, associate professor, Head of the Department of Economics and Business, European University, Lviv Branch, Ukraine, Lviv, 5, Kushevycha Street, 79019

Abstract
The article draws attention to the peculiarities of mutual influence of human development processes, development of human potential and population mobility. International ratings of Ukraine were assessed in terms of human development indicators since independence. The relationship between human development index, GDP per capita and Gini coefficient was analyzed in Ukraine and some countries of the world. The difference in indicators of Ukraine and countries which are strategic recipients of its human potential was accented on. The results of the analysis provided an opportunity to substantiate the relevance of formation and implementation of human development policy. The purpose, objectives and tasks of human development policy, which are relevant for Ukraine and other countries with high level of population mobility were defined.

Keywords
Mobility, human development, human potential, human development policy, human development index, Ukrainian society

Cite this paper
Bil Mariana, Stepura Tetiana, Human development in Ukraine: assessment and policy of provision in mobile society , SCIREA Journal of Economics. Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2018 | PP. 19-31.

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