Sporirea nivelului de trai prin creşterea performanţei serviciilor publice
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BOGUŞ, Angela. Sporirea nivelului de trai prin creşterea performanţei serviciilor publice. In: Teoria și practica administrării publice, 22 mai 2020, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Combinatul Poligrafic, 2020, pp. 309-311. ISBN 978-9975-3240-9-0.
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Teoria și practica administrării publice 2020
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Chișinău, Moldova, 22 mai 2020

Sporirea nivelului de trai prin creşterea performanţei serviciilor publice

Increasing the living standard of the population by increasing the performance of
public services

Повышение уровня жизни за счет повышения эффективности государственных услуг


Pag. 309-311

Boguş Angela
 
Academia de Studii Economice din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 21 septembrie 2020


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The right to a decent standard of living is a fundamental which includes in particular: the right to reasonable conditions of existence, a civilized standard of living, to ensure it to him this kind living, but also the right to continuous improvement. Decent living is achieved primarily through the work of the citizen, but it also involves an effort by the state. The state must make a decisive contribution to the improvement of living conditions in order to achieve the standards of civilization, in particular in order to guarantee to the human being the right to income and access to the goods and services of civilization. The degree of civilization and well-being of a community depends on the diversity and quality of public services. A minimum amount of elementary goods and services for modern civilization, which must be accessible to the entire population, is specific to modern society.

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standard of living, standards of civilization, public services, performance, efficiency, effectiveness, Quality, differentiated access