PUBLIC REQUEST FOR STATE REGISTRATION SUPPORT AND IMPACT ASSESSMENTS SOCIAL STATE IN RUSSIA AND EUROPE
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PUBLIC REQUEST FOR STATE REGISTRATION SUPPORT AND IMPACT ASSESSMENTS SOCIAL STATE IN RUSSIA AND EUROPE
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S0132-16250000525-3-1
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44-52
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The article examines the influence of subjective perception of the social state on its legitimacy. It is shown that the increase in the demand for state participation is observed with low indicators of the population's assessment of both negative and positive consequences of its activities. Willingness to co-Finance is evident in countries where the population can assess the positive effects of social policies.
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legitimacy, social state, request for state social support, readiness for co-financing, consequences of the social state activity
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01.11.2014
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