MODERN TRENDS AND DIRECTIONS OF DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY IN THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
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Abstract
The main stage of the sustainable development strategy of developing a country is the assessment of the current s+tate and the identification of dominant trends in demographic, economic, environmental, and social development. Sustainable development is a complicated, multifaceted, and multi-factor dynamic process, which occurs with varying intensity across many countries around the world. In this regard, it is a long-term process that requires extensive scientific and empirical research, especially in matters related to demographic development and the evaluation of the dynamics and size of the population. The primary regulatory mechanism lies in the demographic policy implemented in the country and the adoption of longterm measures that should meet the needs of the population to maintain economic stability and social and political security globally. This article presents the main directions of Azerbaijan's demographic policy aimed at creating a sustainable and inclusive society.
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sustainable development, demographic policy, population size, inclusive society
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