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The Current State of the Management System for the Process of Reducing the Disability of the Working Population of the Country’s Regions

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  • S. P. Kovalev
  • E. R. Yashina
  • P. S. Turzin
  • K. E. Lukichev

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Currently, in conditions of high risk of the continuation of the pandemic and the introduction of new sanctions, the preservation of both professional health and the working capacity of the working population is of particular relevance. Therefore, it is of great importance to determine the real state of the management system of the process of reducing the disability of the working population of the country’s regions. For this purpose, a socio -logical study was carried out, consisting in a survey using a specially developed questionnaire of heads of government bodies of the regions of the country. The analysis of the results of the study made it possible to identify the existing situation on this problem in a  number of regions of the country and systematize both the main factors currently constraining the development of the management system for reducing the level of disability of the working population in the regions, and to determine the type of necessary assistance required by the regions from the federal authorities for the successful development of this management system. The article was prepared as part of the research work of the state task of the RANEPA.

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  • S. P. Kovalev & E. R. Yashina & P. S. Turzin & K. E. Lukichev, 2024. "The Current State of the Management System for the Process of Reducing the Disability of the Working Population of the Country’s Regions," Administrative Consulting, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. North-West Institute of Management., issue 12.
  • Handle: RePEc:acf:journl:y:2024:id:2419
    DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2023-12-96-108
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