SOCIAL TENSION AND SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTION OF LIVING CONDITIONS IN A PANDEMIC ACCORDING TO JSC SEWING COMPANY ,,IMERI“
Abstract
The main aim of article ,,Social tension and subjective perception of living conditions in a pandemic according to JSC sewing company ,,Imeri“ is to learn how people perceive their own standard of living. We tried to find out how corresponds subjective perception of living conditions to the real state of the economy. The subject of research is to study subjective perceptions of living standards by tailors under pandemic influences in JSC sewing company ,,Imeri“. Our study was based on such indicators as living standards: Tailor's incomes from all possible sources, economic and political stability and etc. According to the relevant questionnaire, we compiled a survey of respondents-tailors and calculated the happiness index. According to this we calculated the salary of tailors, which will give them a better sense of life. The analysis of individual indicators allowed us to make the following conclusion: today, when in developed countries, the economy has become oriented to consumer and market demand is determined by the consumer's taste this is challenge for Georgia to create an appropriate economic environment. This will allow the country according to local production to provide each member of the community with an appropriate social guarantee. But, overcoming poverty and increasing the living standards of the population remain a priority for the state.
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