SocioEconomic Challenges (SEC)
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Item Social Integration As A Direction For Humanization Of Economic Relations And Improvement Of Social Welfare(Sumy State University, 2019) Voronkova, O.; Hordei, O.; Barusman, A.R.P.; Ghani, E.K.The results of the implementation of EU policy in the field of social protection and social security are multidimensional particularly in the aspects of income and living standards, access to qualitative health care, education and work opportunities. Social integration is an instrument for achievement of these results especially promoting employment and poverty alleviation as well as monitoring the progress made in social protection.Item Development, Foreign Aid and Poverty Reduction: Paradigm in Nigeria(Sumy State University, 2019) Щербина, Тетяна Володимирівна; Щербина, Татьяна Владимировна; Shcherbyna, Tetiana Volodymyrivna; AUgbaka, M.; Awujola, A.Foreign aid supplements internal resources required for economic development and growth in less developed countries (LDCs). Foreign inflows have bolstered a number of economic recuperation, reconstruction efforts and structural adjustment programs organized to haul the Africa economy out of a precarious decay.Item Influential Aspects of Women Engagement in Entrepreneurial Activities: A Study on Handicrafts Enterprise in Bangladesh(Sumy State University, 2019) Rahman, Md.M.; Abdullah, Md.Bangladesh has been showing tremendous advancement in empowering women in the society although Bangladesh is a male dominated society. Among the total number of entrepreneurs in Bangladesh, above 10% are women. Many women have showed and proved their skills and beat their male counterparts in the small and cottage industries, especially the handicrafts sector; while many audacious entrepreneurs have excelled in Small and Medium Enterprises.Item Factors Persuading Female Participation towards Entrepreneurial Activities and Its Impact on Employment Creation(Sumy State University, 2018) Hasan, Md.M.Compared to the size of the country where a significant increasement with population is visible and moderately small size of the economy employment creation is a challenging task for Bangladesh. Economic activities are persuaded potential working female to participate in entrepreneurial activities. As a matter of fact, Female entrepreneurship is a very recent phenomenon in Bangladesh. Although female is taking to entrepreneurship in many challenging fields, their activities in Bangladesh are not that wide. In spite of fewer opportunities, many females have succeeded in business, but they are still very small in number.Item The Effectiveness of Entrepreneurial Activities for Economic Development: A Route to Innovation and Job Generation(Sumy State University, 2018) Khan, Y.Entrepreneurship is one of the most important input in the economic development of a country by which it creates new jobs and brings innovation. Economic development of a country is the outcome of determined social activity and in particular human. Thus, it is a fact that entrepreneurship plays a significant role in shaping the economy of a country. Nowadays, one of the key objectives of modern economics is to determine factors that influence the economic development and entrepreneurship could easily be considered as one of the factors that influence the economy, either directly or indirectly.Item Using economic-mathematical modeling in the study of the economic component of terrorism(Sumy State University, 2017) Dean, J.; Синявська, Ольга Олександрівна; Синявская, Ольга Александровна; Syniavska, Olha Oleksandrivna; Mynenko, Serhii Volodymyrovych; Миненко, Сергій Володимирович; Миненко, Сергей ВладимировичThe article is devoted to the study of the dependence of the level of terrorism on the economic development of the country. The authors selected variables for the detection of dependencies, carried out a grouping on the level of economic development based on cluster analysis, constructed models of the dependence of the level of terrorism on the economic development of the country. The verification of the models for adequacy made it possible to conclude that constructed models can be used to predict the level of terrorism from countries similar to investigated countries in terms of economic development level.