Inclusive Social Security: The Role of the State and the Public Sector in Ukraine

Inclusive social security aims to provide fair and equitable social protection for all people, regardless of their personal characteristics and health status. This is achieved by developing educational policies and information programs that consider citizens' diverse needs and realities, ensuri...

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Veröffentlicht in:The International journal of information, diversity, & inclusion diversity, & inclusion, 2024-06, p.52-71
Hauptverfasser: Yaroshenko, Oleg M., Demenko, Olga І., Melnychuk, Nataliia O., Harashchuk, Volodymyr М., Prokopiev, Roman Ye
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Inclusive social security aims to provide fair and equitable social protection for all people, regardless of their personal characteristics and health status. This is achieved by developing educational policies and information programs that consider citizens' diverse needs and realities, ensuring their active participation in society and supporting their well-being. Recently, society has been paying much attention to the problems of this category of citizens. This interest is dictated, first, by the fact that today, in Ukraine, there is a tendency to increase the number of persons with disabilities, which is directly caused by the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into the territory of Ukraine. This research article aims to study the inclusive social security field in Ukraine, determine the role of the state and the public sector, and identify prospects for improving this area. The methodology for studying the role of the state and the public sector in inclusive social security uses various methods: dialectical, systemic, systemic-structural, functional, logical, and interpretation of legal norms. These methods help to understand and improve social security for a more inclusive information society.
ISSN:2574-3430
2574-3430
DOI:10.33137/ijidi.v8i2.41606