2021
DOI: 10.18796/0041-5790-2021-11-38-44
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Analysis of the Scientific Potential and Possibilities of Improving the Quality of Life in Monotowns on the Example of Arkalyk Cities, Rudny and Zhezkazgan of the Republic of Kazakhstan

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“…The key indicator of the effectiveness of public administration is its impact on the population's quality of life (Baimuratov et al, 2020;Vasiliev and Sushko, 2021;Zhanbayev et al, 2021). The ability to apply country experience and, in general, international trends in public asset management in "transition" countries depends on many factors that influence the development of these countries and specific national and international forces (So, 2005;Roje and Redmayne, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The key indicator of the effectiveness of public administration is its impact on the population's quality of life (Baimuratov et al, 2020;Vasiliev and Sushko, 2021;Zhanbayev et al, 2021). The ability to apply country experience and, in general, international trends in public asset management in "transition" countries depends on many factors that influence the development of these countries and specific national and international forces (So, 2005;Roje and Redmayne, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A country may lag in socio-economic development if it loses its intellectual potential due to "brain drain" and does not replenish it through "brain drain". Therefore, qualified and highly educated specialists are a key factor in the competitiveness of countries [23][24][25]. This circumstance makes the issue of student migration vital for the development of countries.…”
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confidence: 99%