Formation of population income in rural areas
Said Mustafayev Rovshan |
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Ph.D. student of the Agricultural Research Center | |
said@metalico.az |
The fact that more than 40% of the able-bodied population in Azerbaijan live in rural areas raises the issue of ensuring the necessary level of income in this area. It is known that the formation of incomes of the rural population is provided by various sources. Since the income from agriculture, backyard farms and social transfers are the basis for this, the activation of state regulation in this area should also be in the focus of special attention. The article considers the sources of income of the rural population, the factors affecting them and the impact of state policy in this area.
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