SOCIOECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY AND THE SOLIDARITY ECONOMY FORMATION UNDER THE WAR CONDITIONS IN UKRAINE

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Oleksandra Kuzior, Andriana Kostenko, Iryna Sotnyk, Chortok Yulija, Oleh Tuliakov, Martina Podmanicka
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A full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 changed socioeconomic sustainability (SES) and boosted the solidarity economy (SE) formation in the country under the ongoing war. In the context of this study, the SES issue is associated with the importance and necessity of understanding the real needs of communities and developing programs to ensure their satisfaction and the need to establish social ties within each community and increase mutual support and solidarity. The research evaluates SES and its factors of influence on the civil population during the war. The paper relies on online focus group interviews conducted from May to June 2022 in the Sumy region, Ukraine. 1,292 randomly selected respondents were interviewed, of which 65.6% were women, and 34.4% were men who were not involved in military service. The survey results were processed by specialists of the Center for Social Research of Sumy State University using the "ОСА" program. The strong point is that 60.7% of respondents confirmed increased social activity in response to the war. The war in Ukraine harmed the employment and incomes of the population in the Sumy region, deepened the financial instability of people, and increased the risk of falling into a vulnerable situation. The policy implications of the study require strengthening the solidarity ties inside the society to promote the socio-economic sustainability of people during the war. Based on these results, the recommendations of the study include measures of investing in social protection programs, supporting the development of local economies and new job creation initiatives, encouraging the participation of civil society organizations and community groups in peacebuilding and conflict resolution efforts, as well as restoration of the social and economic infrastructure of the region.
乌克兰战争条件下社会经济可持续性与团结经济的形成
2022年俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面入侵改变了社会经济可持续性(SES),并在持续的战争中促进了该国的团结经济(SE)的形成。在本研究的背景下,社会经济地位问题与了解社区的真正需求和制定计划以确保其满足的重要性和必要性以及在每个社区内建立社会联系并增加相互支持和团结的必要性有关。研究评估了社会经济地位及其对战争期间国内人口的影响因素。本文基于2022年5月至6月在乌克兰苏米地区进行的在线焦点小组访谈,随机抽取1292名受访者,其中65.6%为女性,34.4%为未服兵役的男性。调查结果由苏美州立大学社会研究中心的专家使用“ОСА”程序进行处理。值得注意的是,60.7%的受访者证实,为了应对战争,社会活动有所增加。乌克兰战争损害了苏梅地区人民的就业和收入,加深了人民的财政不稳定,增加了陷入脆弱局面的风险。这项研究的政策影响要求加强社会内部的团结联系,以促进战争期间人民的社会经济可持续性。基于这些结果,研究报告提出的建议包括投资于社会保护项目、支持地方经济发展和新的就业创造举措、鼓励民间社会组织和社区团体参与建设和平和解决冲突的努力,以及恢复该地区的社会和经济基础设施等措施。
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