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NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF PANDEMICS AND CRISES IN THE SOCIAL SPHERE AND REDUCING THEM BY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Abstract

This article examines the impact of pandemics and crises on social sectors. The article analyzes the definitions and types of social sectors, their importance during pandemics and crises, emerging problems and ways to overcome them. Based on the analysis of the literature, the main trends in the impact of pandemics and crises on social sectors are identified. The article also provides recommendations for supporting social sectors, anti-crisis measures and future research.

Keywords

Pandemic, crisis, social sector, health, education, social protection, demography, employment, living standards, inequality, psychological health, anti-crisis measures.

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