Figure 3. Information base of diagnostics multi-level approach of welfare
population
Source: compiled by authors
Assessment of the population welfare
Analysis
Synthesis
Estimation
Welfare of the population
Indicators of quality of life of the population
Indicators of living standards
Factors affecting welfare
Local level
Local level
Industry level
Regional level
National level
World level
geographic
economic
educational
political
socio-labor
cultural
demographic
migratory
innovative
World level: Human Development Index (HDI); index of intellectual potential of a society (IIPS); per capital human capital
(PCHC); viability rate of the population (VRP); minimum per capita income; GDP per capita for the poor; gross domestic
product per capita; consumer price index; the dynamics of morbidity, fertility, mortality; unemployment rate; maternal
mortality rate; share of environmental costs in GDP and so on.
National level: Growth rate of GNP; the growth rate of labor productivity; the share of foreign investment in the total volume
of investments in the country; national income per capita; R & D as a percentage of GNP; share in the country's exports of raw
materials, labor-intensive and capital-intensive industries; share in world export and import of goods; the level of incomes in
the families of workers and employees, real incomes and their purchasing power, minimum wages, etc.
Regional level: GRP per capita; average monthly nominal wage; index of consumer prices for foodstuffs; purchasing power
of cash receipts; Gini coefficient; consumer spending per capita; Percentage of purchases of goods and payment of services in
the structure of use of cash income of the population; capital investment per capita; the percentage of growth of financial assets
in the structure of use of cash income of the population; expected life expectancy at birth; the ratio of the number of marriages
and divorces; unemployment rate, etc.
Sectoral level: Level of labor productivity; specific wages capital intensity and high technology; technical level of products;
the degree of export orientation and import dependence of the industry; the degree of use of products in various industries; the
level of alignment and progressiveness of the research and development production and technological base, etc.
Oblast level: The level of competitiveness of products in terms of price and non-price characteristics; the level of quality of
products and services; level of qualification of the labor force; technological level of production; selling price and operating
costs; production and sales costs; the level of knowledge-intensive products; supply and demand; solvency, etc.
Indicators of the level and quality of life of the population
Local level: Level of local incomes and business activity and quality of working life; level of personnel qualification; the
number of able-bodied people in the household; level of quality of housing, improvement of the territory of the housing stock;
pensions, help for the poor and the disabled, the level of social insurance; crime rate, etc.
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