Social Contract in the System of Social Protection of the Population of the Russian Federation


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Abstract

The purpose of the study is to analyze a new type of social assistance to low-income citizens, low-income families, as well as citizens in a difficult life situation in order to formulate proposals for its improvement. Conclusions. The social contract is a very effective type of social assistance, as it is aimed to activating the citizens themselves in increasing their level of material security. As a result of the contract, they get the opportunity to find a permanent income, including by opening their own business or running a personal subsidiary farm, solve their difficult life situation, retraining. Despite the positive dynamics of the increase in the number of signed social contracts, the mechanism of these contracts itself needs to be improved. In particular, the author suggests that social protection institutions move to proactive social work with poor citizens, informing them more fully about the features of the social contract. It is also proposed to transfer the distribution of quotas for the conclusion of a social contract in various areas of the activities carried out within its framework to the subjects of the Russian Federation, to revise the terms of the social contract in the direction of «job search».

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Vidadi G. Asadov

"All-Russian Research Institute of Labour of Ministry of Labour of Russia"

Email: vidas.78@mail.ru
Аpplicant Moscow, Russian Federation

Dmitry N. Ermakov

Plekhanov Russian University of Economics

Email: ermakov.dn@rea.ru
Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Dr. Sci. (Polit.), Professor, Professor of the Department «Financial Markets» Moscow, Russian Federation

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