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Organization of a Unified State Housing and Demographic Policy as a Condition for Sustainable Development of Cities and Settlements

Aidar AssylbayevState educational institution of higher professional education Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic UniversityAnatoliy N. AsaulFederal State-Owned Publicly-Funded Institution of Higher Education St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, St. Petersburg, RussiaKunduzkul NiiazalievaState educational institution of higher professional education Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic UniversityМ. А. АсаулSaint Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, Saint Petersburg, RussiaG. F. ShcherbinaFederal State-Owned Publicly-Funded Institution of Higher Education St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, St. Petersburg, Russia
2021en
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The relevance of the study is due to the alarming rates of disproportionate development of housing construction and demographic growth in Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The non-harmonious development of the two systems leads to formation of regions with a demographic failure and to the restriction of access to decent and cheap housing. Such a picture forms negative social behavior, leading to the limitation of the birth rate of third and subsequent children. In the paper, the correlation analysis method identifies the relationship between the dynamics of new development and the dynamics of the population of Russia and the EAEU, which is 0.728 and 0.853, respectively. Recommendations are offered for improving the state housing and demographic policy within the framework of an international project of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission and on the basis of the identified links between the rhythms of housing commissioning and population growth in the EAEU and Russia in the framework of achieving the eleventh goal of the UN Resolution on Sustainable Development.

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