POVERTY REDUCTION METHODS IN THE CASE OF MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF KAZAKHSTANI ECONOMY
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Ayzada Amangeldinovna Kurmanova
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Despite significant progress in the development of world society, the problem of poverty is not only reduced, but often aggravated. According to the existing assessment of the UN, poverty is universal, worldwide. There are rich countries, and there are poor ones, but there is a poor population in any country, and as a result, there are huge social contradictions and these contradictions are aggravated. In this article the current problem of poverty reduction in Kazakhstan is observed in the case of programs directed to struggle with the challenge of poverty and how methods of poverty reduction can be implemented in order to solve the problem.
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Ayzada Amangeldinovna Kurmanova
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