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The author of the article presents the image of the Macedonian transformation dynamics according to the analysis of selected reports published annually by influential international research institutes, organizations and opinion‑forming media, which evaluate the political, economic and social situation in various countries of the world in the 2000s. The paper introduces the preliminary results of a research project involving critical analysis of reports on the situation in Macedonia and particular public policies of the Republic, which are included in publicly available and are cited – by politicians, the media, public opinion – international reports, which use the indicators commonly applied in the world. The main areas of analysis are: the degree of the competitiveness, economic freedom and rule of law on the market and the state; the level of the democracy, political rights and civil liberties; the degree of the equality and welfare of the society and – finally – the status in the security area, i.e. the main indicators of the peace and stabilization of the Republic of Macedonia.
Studia BAS
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2017
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issue 4(52)
121-142
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This article analyses issues related to the financing and effectiveness of health care systems. The first section reviews the new concept of sustainable development adopted by the United Nations – Agenda 2030. The next two sections present the process of health care transformation in Poland and the basic indicators of health financing in the European Union member states (total expenditure on health, general government expenditure, private expenditure, out-of-pocket expenditure). The final section assesses the selected health indicators for Poland versus the EU member states, with particular focus on the Euro Health Consumer Index produced by the Health Consumer Powerhouse.
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The paper looks at the theoretical basis of research on social inequalities in health from the life‑course perspective. The author states that numerous studies have proven that the living conditions in the prenatal period, childhood and adolescence influence health at the later stages of life. The article introduces recent international publications focusing on effective intervention programs and systemic solutions implemented in various countries. Examples of interventions aimed at different age groups and specific health‑related problems are also discussed.
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