UKRAINIAN ECONOMY DURING THE MILITARY AGGRESSION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND IN THE PERIOD OF POST-WAR RECOVERY УДК 316.4-021.4:32]:[330.101.8:327.57(477)] JEL: A13, D74, I31, J61 HEYETS Valeriy1, BLYZNIUK Viktoriia2, NYKYFORUK Olena3 1Institute for Economics and Forecasting of NAS of Ukraine, Research ID : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/ 57194145214 TOPICAL ASPECTS OF SOCIAL QUALITY POLICY IN THE POST-CONFLICT ECONOMY OF UKRAINE Change in the quality of life of every Ukrainian in the new reality requires a rethinking of the scientific content of the social quality concept in a post-conflict economy. Its reformatting is due to profound changes in the social and economic life of mankind, which is being transformed under the influence of armed conflicts, large-scale terrorist acts, the COVID-19 pandemic, and continuous environmental pollution. In the last decade, there was a tendency towards intensification of violence on the planet, as evidenced by the number of military conflicts. The global nature of the conflictness development raises the problem of the social quality concept with all its basic components for the post-war reconstruction of society in countries affected by armed aggression. Keywords:social quality; state policy for social quality; emergency; post-war reconstruction; socio-economic recovery; spiritual values; migration; labor market.
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