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Multiple regression model of infrastructure provision for rural development

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  • Kh. G. Kibirov

    (Nikonov Russian Institute of Agrarian Problems and Informatics – branch of the Russian Scientific Research Institute of Agricultural Economics)

  • O. V. Bondarenko

    (Vernadsky Russian State University of National Economy, Balashikha, Russian Federation)

  • P. F. Askerov

    (Vernadsky Russian State University of National Economy, Balashikha, Russian Federation)

Abstract

The article deals with the issues of socioeconomic security in the rural territory of the Russian Federation. Attention is focused on the need to create conditions for the development of the infrastructure of the territories under consideration. The factors that led rural territories to a difficult economic situation are determined. The role of agricultural holdings in the current development of rural areas is revealed. The experts’ assessment of the current state of the village and the village is given. A meaningful analysis of the provision of the population of rural municipal formations of the Tambov region with housing and communal services, as well as social infrastructure, has been carried out. A model of multiple regression has been developed reflecting the dependence of the number of able-bodied rural populations in the municipal districts of the Tambov region on their provision of life support facilities, as well as rural social infrastructure. The infrastructural security of the able-bodied rural population is considered the object of the study sinceit determines the degree of anchoring of people in rural areas. Within the framework of this publication, a rating assessment of municipal districts of the Tambov region was also carried out according to the degree of their provision of housing and communal and social infrastructure. Based on the rating assessment, an integral indicator has been developed that reflects the impact of rural social infrastructure on the number of able-bodied population in rural areas.

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  • Kh. G. Kibirov & O. V. Bondarenko & P. F. Askerov, 2023. "Multiple regression model of infrastructure provision for rural development," Russian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Omsk Humanitarian Academy, vol. 17(4), pages 233-241, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:aws:omskjl:v:17:y:2023:i:4:p:233-241
    DOI: 10.57015/issn1998-5320.2023.17.4.23
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