Problems of country support for socially vulnerable groups of the population in the post-pandemic period

Author:

Smagulova G. S.1ORCID,Sansyzbaeva Kh. N.1ORCID,Ashirbekova L. Zh.1ORCID,Belgibayeva Zh. Zh.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Abstract

The corona virus epidemic has created a crisis around the world. The impact of this epidemic on the countries of the world was great, which can be seen in the collapse of their economies. During the pandemic, the state provided special assistance to vulnerable groups of the population, special conditions were created for it. First of all, products were distributed to help large families, people with disabilities, pensioners, then the state helped financially. The pandemic has widened the gap between the rich and the poor, leading to increased inequality, unemployment, and rising food prices, primarily affecting to socially vulnerable groups. The main goal is to study the assistance provided by the state to the socially vulnerable groups of the population after the quarantine and to identify its inefficiencies. The pandemic has exposed deep inequalities and significant gaps in the coverage, comprehensiveness and adequacy of social protection. The COVID-19 crisis has confirmed the important role of social protection, and the importance of social protection as an economic stabilizer has increased. It is clear that this study will also be a helpful tool in making decisions regarding the situation of socially vulnerable groups in possible future crises.

Publisher

Turan University

Subject

General Medicine

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