Neo-Industrialization of Russian Economy as a Source of Social Well-Being Growth

Abstract

The subject of well-being is an essential one for every society. Nowadays, a lot of scientific researchers have been doing to understand the concept of well-being, to find perfect conditions for individual social well-being and to outline the perfect design and content of well-being. Thus, the key economic goal of a modern society is a social well-being of its population. The concept “social well-being” is examined in different scientific fields, but there is no one unique definition for this concept. Thematic justification is determined by an interdisciplinary nature of investigation, the absence of a single conceptual unit and conditions which form social individual well-being in economic theory. In this study the concept of an individual social well-being is formulated and the key conditions for ensuring social well-being are determined with the help of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Moreover, the main factor needed to form basic conditions of social well-being is examined. One of the main conditions is called neo-industrialization.

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20 February 2016

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978-1-80296-006-8

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Future Academy

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7

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1st Edition

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1-513

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Social welfare, social services, personal health, public health

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Klemasheva, E., Gasanov, M., & Zeremskaya, Y. (2016). Neo-Industrialization of Russian Economy as a Source of Social Well-Being Growth. In F. Casati (Ed.), Lifelong Wellbeing in the World - WELLSO 2015, vol 7. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 150-154). Future Academy. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.02.20