The article suggests the method of assessment of conditions for formation and development of human capital (CFDHC) in a region for Russian conditions. This assessment is of integral character. It integrates 21 individual indices which measure deviations of the existing conditions for formation and development of human capital in the given region, from the best ones that have ever been achieved in any other Russian regions. Information base for calculations is an official statistics. There was suggested a scale for classification of regions according to the level of assessment (ranging from 0 to 1). The calculations of assessment of conditions for formation and development of human capital in all the regions of the Russian Federation for the period of 1999 -2013 are presented in this article. The analysis of the assessments dynamics showed their growth in most regions and gradual approximation of indices to favourable ones. This means that the social policy of the federal centre and regions is correctly oriented. However the regions' assessment level is diverse, it needs the development of management decisions aimed at overcoming differentiations. Based on the assessment indices for 2012 there were distinguished three groups of regions -leaders, outsiders and neutral conditions regions. Separately there were conducted the analysis of assessments indices of conditions for formation and development of human capital for the region of Northwest Federal District which showed high assessments in St. Petersburg and low ones in other regions. The improvement of conditions for formation and development of human capital in these regions is possible only in case of active support of the federal centre, that's why the transfer of the centre of expenditures, connected with the social policy, to the level of constituent entities of the federation, is impossible with regard to these regions.
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