State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in Russia

The paper assesses the current state and development trends of the social service system. The authors presented the current scheme of the system of social services in Russia and determined that it includes the budgetary, non-profit and commercial sectors. In particular, it is shown that the dominant...

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Main Authors: Maxim A. Shestakov, Vladimir M. Smirnov, Marina V. Danilina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-01-01
Series:Economies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/10/2/32
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author Maxim A. Shestakov
Vladimir M. Smirnov
Marina V. Danilina
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description The paper assesses the current state and development trends of the social service system. The authors presented the current scheme of the system of social services in Russia and determined that it includes the budgetary, non-profit and commercial sectors. In particular, it is shown that the dominant sector providing social services is the public sector. However, despite the dominant role of the public sector in the provision of social services, in recent years there has been a tendency towards an increasing role of the sector of non-profit (non-budget) and commercial organizations, which have different principles of pricing for social services. For a more complete description and development trends of the social services system in the Russian Federation, the authors determined the most important indicators characterizing the functioning of the social service system and the provision of social services to the population. For a quantitative assessment, a regression model of the dependence of these indicators was created. Analysis of the data in the table shows that, on average, over the past 3 years, the number of recipients of social services in the stationary form of social services has de-creased by 2% per year, while in the form of social services at home it has grown by 0.25% per year. The authors determined, that in the future, the demand for inpatient social services will be within the range of recent years, which should not increase the load on the system.
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spelling doaj.art-2d0a5f4cc7814b7bba7e77b5c17652702023-11-23T19:36:13ZengMDPI AGEconomies2227-70992022-01-011023210.3390/economies10020032State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in RussiaMaxim A. Shestakov0Vladimir M. Smirnov1Marina V. Danilina2Department of Economics, FGBU VNII of Labour, Ministry of Labour of the Russian Federation, 4th Parkovaya, 29, 105043 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Economics, FGBU VNII of Labour, Ministry of Labour of the Russian Federation, 4th Parkovaya, 29, 105043 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Economics, FGBU VNII of Labour, Ministry of Labour of the Russian Federation, 4th Parkovaya, 29, 105043 Moscow, RussiaThe paper assesses the current state and development trends of the social service system. The authors presented the current scheme of the system of social services in Russia and determined that it includes the budgetary, non-profit and commercial sectors. In particular, it is shown that the dominant sector providing social services is the public sector. However, despite the dominant role of the public sector in the provision of social services, in recent years there has been a tendency towards an increasing role of the sector of non-profit (non-budget) and commercial organizations, which have different principles of pricing for social services. For a more complete description and development trends of the social services system in the Russian Federation, the authors determined the most important indicators characterizing the functioning of the social service system and the provision of social services to the population. For a quantitative assessment, a regression model of the dependence of these indicators was created. Analysis of the data in the table shows that, on average, over the past 3 years, the number of recipients of social services in the stationary form of social services has de-creased by 2% per year, while in the form of social services at home it has grown by 0.25% per year. The authors determined, that in the future, the demand for inpatient social services will be within the range of recent years, which should not increase the load on the system.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/10/2/32social servicemonitoringcapacity financingperformance regulationcost differentiation
spellingShingle Maxim A. Shestakov
Vladimir M. Smirnov
Marina V. Danilina
State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in Russia
Economies
social service
monitoring
capacity financing
performance regulation
cost differentiation
title State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in Russia
title_full State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in Russia
title_fullStr State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in Russia
title_full_unstemmed State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in Russia
title_short State and Current Trends in the Development of the Social Service System in Russia
title_sort state and current trends in the development of the social service system in russia
topic social service
monitoring
capacity financing
performance regulation
cost differentiation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/10/2/32
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