Reducing Social Inequality Through Practical Implementation of Social Guarantees

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V.S.Alekseeva

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            The article analyzes the main instruments for reducing social inequality in society. The author cites various sociological concepts for explaining social inequality and links social guarantees that insure the population against various risks of declining well-being. The key principle of the social state, the principles of which are laid down in the new edition of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, is the state's obligations to insure against risks, which reflects the measures and actions already being implemented in practice.

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V.S.Alekseeva. (2024). Reducing Social Inequality Through Practical Implementation of Social Guarantees. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(10), 201-206. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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