KEY DIRECTIONS OF IMPROVEMENT OF FUNDING OF SOCIAL SECURITY OF UKRAINE’S POPULATION: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ASPECT

Journal Title: Юридичний бюлетень - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 2

Abstract

Ukraine still carries an inter-system transition from command to market system thence its model of funding of social security of population has signs of transitivity and is characterized by a hybrid approach to public administration, namely the merging of administrative and market methods in solving short-term objectives as well as the interweaving of the state apparatus and business groups. The research problem for this study is to determine the growth of welfare and quality of life of the majority of population as an integral criterion of model’s transformation primarily through the improvement of social security funding by finding multicriteria compromises in the conceptual chain “opportunities-interests- goals-results”. The author examines various aspects of legislative innovations since 1991 and concludes that despite the change of common paradigm from command in which the state had a monopoly role of the imperial demiurge of all social processes to market the ideology and rudiments of the social security of the Soviet period still coexist with the elements of European (continental) model of social security of population. This paper is an attempt to present the distinctive directions of improvement of funding of social security such as the modernization of social insurance system in order to increase the efficiency of management; the improvement of the mechanism of insurance payments; ensuring financial stability of social security funds; taking measures to strengthen targeting of social benefits, i.e. introduction of mechanisms for granting benefits to certain categories of citizens on a social basis (taking their income into account). The findings in this paper can be used for the theoretical framework of Social Security Law and Administrative Law. This may be of particular relevance with the practice of funding of social security of Ukraine’s population.

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Микола Олександрович Кропивницький

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Микола Олександрович Кропивницький (2018). KEY DIRECTIONS OF IMPROVEMENT OF FUNDING OF SOCIAL SECURITY OF UKRAINE’S POPULATION: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ASPECT. Юридичний бюлетень, 7(2), 84-91. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-599349