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Disproportionality In Human Welfare Indicators As An Economic Pseudo-Security Driver

Table 1:

Indicator Formula Standard value Economic status of the household
Рart 1 – Marker indicators that characterize shift in the level of well-being of the population
1.1 Ratio between rates of change in household income and expenses Rate of change in household income / Rate of change in household expenses ≥ 1 The ability to satisfy own needs and to save assets
1.2 Ratio between rates of change in household income and scope of per capita chargeable services Rate of change in household income / Rate of change in the scope of per capita chargeable services ≥ 1
а. Ratio between rates of change in household income, %, and consumer price index Rate of change in the subsistence level, % / consumer price index ≥ 1 Sufficiency of the subsistence minimum to meet the survival needs
1.3 Ratio between rates of change in household income and subsistence level Rate of change in household income / Rate of subsistence level ≥ 1 Positive change in the construction structure in favor of the increased satisfaction with normal goods
а. Rate of change in the share of expenses for food Share of expenses for food for the reporting period / Share of expenses for food for the reference period < 1
b. Rate of change in the consumption of cereals per capita Cereal consumption per capita for the reporting period / Cereal consumption per capita for the reference period < 1
c. Rate of change in the consumption of vegetable oil per capita Consumption of vegetable oil per capita for the reporting period / Consumption of vegetable oil per capita for the reference period < 1
1.4 Ratio between the rate of change in outstanding loans in Rubles, per head, and household income Rate of change in outstanding loans in Rubles per head / Rate of change in household income ≤ 1 Lowering the loan debt burden, satisfaction of needs at own expense
1.5 Ratio between the rate of change in deposits in Rubles and outstanding loans in Rubles Rate of change in deposits in Rubles per head/ Rate of change in outstanding loans in Rubles per head ≥ 1 Increasing ability for saving
Part 2 – Marker indicators that reflect change in the satisfaction of social needs
Marker indicators of satisfaction of educational needs
2.1 Rate of change in the accessibility of pre-school educational organizations Rate of change in the number of pre-school educational organizations / Rate of change in the number of pupils in pre-school educational organizations ≥ 1 Increasing the availability of educational space for the population
2.2 Rate of change in the accessibility of schools Rate of change in the number of schools / Rate of change in the number of pupils at schools ≥ 1
а. Rate of change in the accessibility of teaching staff Rate of change in the number of teachers in schools / Rate of change in the number of pupils at schools ≥ 1
2.3 Rate of change in the accessibility of vocational educational organizations Rate of change in the number of vocational educational organizations / Rate of change in the number of graduates from schools ≥ 1
Marker indicators of the satisfaction of healthcare needs
2.4 Rate of change in the accessibility of doctors Rate of change in the number of doctors of all specialties/ Rate of change in the incidence ≥ 1 Increasing the availability of medical services
а. Rate of change in the accessibility of hospital beds Number of hospital beds per 10,000 heads for the reporting period / Number of hospital beds per 10,000 heads for the reference period ≥ 1 Correlation of indicators – an increase in one with a decrease in the other – indicates a change in the approach to the provision of medical care
b. Rate of change in the accessibility of outpatient and policlinic facilities Outpatient and policlinic facilities per 10,000 heads for the reporting period / Outpatient and policlinic facilities per 10,000 heads for the reference period ≥ 1
Marker indicators of the satisfaction of recreational needs
2.5 Rate of change in the needs for tourism services Rate of change in the number of travel companies / Rate of change in the population ≥ 1 Increased needs for tourism
2.6 Rate of change in the availability of plane sports facilities Rate of change in the number of plane sports facilities / Rate of change in the population ≥ 1 Increased availability of mass sports
Marker indicators of the population social protection
2.7 Rate of change in the share of social benefits and welfare payments in the social assistance structure Share of social benefits and welfare payments for the reporting period / Share of social benefits and welfare payments for the reference period ≥ 1 Growth in certain kinds of social assistance
Marker indicators of public safety in the living environment
2.8 Rate of change in the degree of protection against crimes against life Rate of change in the number of registered murders and attempted murders / Rate of change in the population ≤ 1 Personal safety improving
2.9 Rate of change in the proportion of captured and neutralized air pollutants Share of captured and neutralized air pollutants for the reporting period / Share of captured and neutralized air pollutants for the reference period ≥ 1 Environmental safety improving
2.10 Rate of change in the volume of discharge of contaminated wastewater into surface water bodies Volume of discharge of contaminated wastewater for the reporting period / Volume of discharge of contaminated wastewater for the reference period ≤ 1
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