Socio-economic inequality in Kazakhstani regions: Assessment and impact on regional development management
Sermagambet U. Satpayeva Z. Smagulova G. Urban W. Yessenzhigitova R.
2022LLC CPC Business Perspectives
Problems and Perspectives in Management
2022#20Issue 3487 - 500 pp.
Excessive differentiation of socio-economic development of regions leads to the collapse of a single socio-economic space and the emergence of socio-economic inequality. This study assessed socio-economic inequality in Kazakhstan and its impact on regional development management. It analyzed interregional disproportion of socioeconomic development of regions through the index approach using statistical data from the Bureau of National Statistics for 2011–2019. A comprehensive study of the socio-economic development of Kazakhstan and its regional differences employed the proposed index of social and economic development. It was revealed that Kazakhstan has a high level of interregional differentiation of socio-economic development, which indicates the existing socio-economic inequality, requiring the development of new and improvement of existing mechanisms to create an inclusive economy. There are significant gaps in socio-economic development between Kazakhstani regions. According to the proposed index, Kazakhstan is at the above-average level (42, B). From 2011 to 2019, the index was practically at the same level (39-42). The average social and economic development was shown by Almaty (61.1, B++), Nur-Sultan (59.9, B+), Karaganda (53.1, B+), and East Kazakhstan (51.0, B+). Low social and economic development was shown by Akmola (29.8, C+) and North Kazakhstan (22.4, C+). The difference in the socio-economic development of the regions is directly interconnected with the regional economic and social policy. According to the results, to implement state policy in inclusive development and overcome socio-economic inequality, respective measures should promote economic integration, including the mechanisms of regional, industrial, and research policy, comprising all levels of state regulation.
interregional differentiation , socio-economic development , territorial disproportions
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Department of Management, Higher School of Economics and Business, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
Department of the Regional Economy and Innovation Development, Institute of Economics, The Ministry of Education and Science, Kazakhstan
Higher School of Economics and Business, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
Faculty of Management, Bialystok University of Technology, Poland
Department of Management
Department of the Regional Economy and Innovation Development
Higher School of Economics and Business
Faculty of Management
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