2023
DOI: 10.48077/scihor.26(1).2023.87-101
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Methodological foundations of information support for decision-making in the field of food, environmental, and socio-economic components of national security

Abstract: The negative impact of strategic threats to the development of the state in the context of the development of its national security, in particular food, environmental, and socio-economic components, has intensified in the context of Ukraine's geopolitical challenges. This issue has become particularly acute as a result of open military aggression, which makes it necessary to develop and implement a system of information support for decision-making in the field of national security of Ukraine. Therefore, the pu… Show more

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“…After ill-conceived reforms in the early 1990s, most of the country's population lives below the poverty line. Rising unemployment, meager salaries, total delays in payment, lack of prospects for professional growth, economic instability, and insecurity of citizens have served and continue to serve as reasons for strong migration (Skydan et al, 2023). Even in the recent "pre-perestroika" past, the slightest hint of the unprofitability of the economy and low wages in the labor market were considered unacceptable in the country "where socialism triumphed, " one of the main achievements of which was the absence of unemployment.…”
Section: Migration Processes In Independent Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After ill-conceived reforms in the early 1990s, most of the country's population lives below the poverty line. Rising unemployment, meager salaries, total delays in payment, lack of prospects for professional growth, economic instability, and insecurity of citizens have served and continue to serve as reasons for strong migration (Skydan et al, 2023). Even in the recent "pre-perestroika" past, the slightest hint of the unprofitability of the economy and low wages in the labor market were considered unacceptable in the country "where socialism triumphed, " one of the main achievements of which was the absence of unemployment.…”
Section: Migration Processes In Independent Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%