Abstract
The article discusses the possibility of improving the quality of the population`s life on the basis of increasing the availability of social services. The author shows the possibility of using an interdisciplinary approach in the analysis of consumption of services in the spheres of education, health, culture, sport andother. The results of the research can be used to introduce clarity into the state social policy.
Highlights
The article discusses the possibility of improving the quality of the populations life on the basis of increasing the availability of social services
The main factors of availability of chargeable consumer services for the population can be divided into six groups - age and sex, physiological, information, infrastructural, transport and cost (Table 1)
- economic, which brings to the conformity the cost of service and capital expenditure of the state, municipal authorities and other owners with the effective demand of consumers
Summary
The article discusses the possibility of improving the quality of the populations life on the basis of increasing the availability of social services. The author shows the possibility of using an interdisciplinary approach in the analysis of consumption of services in the spheres of education, health, culture, sport and other. The availability of services, as a socio-economic category, has passed a long way of evolution. At first it was understood as the primary access of consumers to overcoming of the financial and territorial barriers. The main factors of availability of chargeable consumer services for the population can be divided into six groups - age and sex, physiological, information, infrastructural, transport and cost (Table 1). - economic, which brings to the conformity the cost of service and capital expenditure of the state, municipal authorities and other owners with the effective demand of consumers
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