A New Management Tool for the Reproduction of Human Potential: the Children’s Budget
Lyudmila Rzhanitsyna
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2021, vol. 32, issue 3, 305-311
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Abstract The implementation of the plan of the main activities carried out within the framework of the Decade of Childhood in Russia for the period until 2027, the solution of large-scale national tasks in the field of demography, the fight against poverty, the development of health care, education, and culture in the interests of childhood require public determination of budget assignments in state spending to support children. Citizens, public organizations acting in their interests, must know the volume and directions of these funds, the specific results of their use for each family and each child. The answer to these questions can be given by drawing up a special address section within the framework of the federal budget and the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation—the so-called “Children’s Budget.”
Keywords: social policy; children; children’s budget; budget allocations of the federal budget and the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation for state support of families and children (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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