Abstract

The article examines the evolutionary development of the institutions of the welfare state in modern Russia. How and in what ways should the state rely on the structures of civil society in the optimal implementation of pension reform. An attempt is made to compare the pension reform in Russia with implemented, successful examples of the organization of social assistance abroad.

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