Abstract

The paper considers several issues concerning spatial organization and
 development of social services at both macro- and meso-levels; reveals how
 various social services branches affect economic activities of territories of
 differing ranks, which plays a decisive role in human resources reproduction
 and helps to improve life quality of people, involved directly in shaping human
 capital of the society. The role of Central Russia and its constituent regions in
 shaping and running the national social services system is highlighted; drivers
 of social services territorial organization at the national state nucleus are
 examined. Also the author defines directions for further development of social
 services at the macro-region level, conducive to improving performance within
 all economic sectors.

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