THE IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN INCREASING THE WELFARE OF THE POPULATION
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
digital technologies, well-being, digital economy, innovation, e-government, social development.Abstract
This scientific article analyzes the role and importance of digital technologies in the process of increasing the well-being of the population. The development of the digital economy, the digitalization of public services, the possibilities of increasing the standard of living of the population through the introduction of innovative technologies in the fields of employment, education and healthcare are highlighted. The results of the study show that the widespread introduction of digital technologies is an important factor in socio-economic development.
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