SOCIAL-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UKRAINIAN VILLAGE
Abstract
The manifold of an essence of a revival, a settlement network and a social infrastructure were substantiated. An objective necessity of social revival of the village was defined. The influence of property in an agro-industrial complex on social processes as a basis for the formation of economic relations in the countryside was substantiated. The economic assessment of the ability of the Ukrainian peasantry to reproduction was implemented.
The demographic situation in rural areas and its impact to the increase in economic activity of peasants was investigated. Economic and institutional factors of village revival were analyzed. The peculiarities of multiculturalism’s development in the village and its consequences were disclosed. The main directions of the formation of social infrastructure as a set of structural elements of the rural settlements were determined.
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