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Development of Household Income Towards Modern Welfare Economics in Latvia
Sloka, Biruta; Tora, Ginta; Buligina, Ilze; Dzelme, Juris (2020)Latvia in international comparisons is among the countries with rather low average income for households but rather high differences in income in households, especially in highest income households (richest quintile) ... -
Expenses for Dwelling – Comparisons by Regions and Territories in Latvia
Sloka, Biruta; Tora, Ginta; Buligina, Ilze; Dzelme, Juris (Journal of Service, Innovation and Sustainable Development, 2021)Social inclusion and the reduction of inequalities are becoming an increasingly pressing problem in a number of OECD countries with changes in population demographic patterns: population ageing and income inequality. The ... -
Role of Education and Training on Income in Different Regions of Latvia
Sloka, Biruta; Tora, Ginta; Buligina, Ilze; Dzelme, Juris (2019)Latvia is often critisised by international institutions on rising gap for income differences in several social groups. This current research is devoted to analyse of role of education and training on income level. Research ... -
Social Inclusion Challenges for Different Society Groups in Latvia
Sloka, Biruta; Tora, Ginta; Buligina, Ilze; Dzelme, Juris (Journal of Service, Innovation and Sustainable Development, 2021)Latvia has been receiving critical remarks from international institutions in regard to high level of social inequality of various groups in the society. Statistical data indicate that the society of Latvia has to address ... -
SOME ASPECTS FOR MODERN SOLUTIONS FOR STRENGTHENING SOCIAL RESILIENCE AS GUARANTEE FOR THE FUTURE WELL-BEING OF AN OPEN AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETY
Sloka, Biruta; Tora, Ginta; Dzelme, Juris; Buligina, Ilze (University of Latvia, 2021)Social inclusion and reduction of inequalities is becoming an increasingly topical problem in a range of OECD countries, due to the demographic structure of inhabitants and inequality of income, in many cases depending on ...