THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC WELL-BEING OF COMMUNITIES
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social infrastructure, living standards, human capital, economic development, social policy, Uzbekistan.Abstract
Social infrastructure plays a key role in improving the socio-economic well-being of the population and ensuring sustainable development of territories. The development of education, healthcare, housing, transportation, communication networks, and social services directly influences the quality of life and economic productivity of society. In modern conditions of globalization, urbanization, and technological transformation, the importance of effective social infrastructure management has significantly increased. This article analyzes the theoretical foundations of social infrastructure development and its influence on socio-economic conditions of communities, with particular attention to the Republic of Uzbekistan. The study examines recent reforms, state programs, and statistical indicators reflecting the development of the social sector. The results show that the expansion of social infrastructure contributes to increasing living standards, improving human capital, and strengthening regional economic stability.
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