Working Poverty in Kazakhstan: Causes and Solutions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2024ec4/110-118Keywords:
poverty among workers, standard of living, poverty, inequality, minimum wageAbstract
Objective: To consider the causes, consequences and possible solutions to the problem of working poverty in Kazakhstan.
Methods: The paper uses methods of statistical data processing, dynamic and structural analysis, and comparative analysis.
Results: Working poverty in Kazakhstan means that people, having jobs, cannot provide basic needs due to low wages, unstable employment and limited access to social guarantees. The main causes of working poverty include low wages in some industries with low labor productivity, a relatively high proportion of informal employment in some industries and regions, and uneven economic, infrastructural and demographic development of the country's regions.
Conclusions: The analysis of statistical data on the incomes of the population in Kazakhstan shows that the problem of working poverty has a multi-layered character and requires an integrated approach to solve it. It is necessary to regularly monitor data, develop and implement measures aimed at increasing wages, combating informal employment and improving the level of education and vocational training, and stimulating economic growth in regions with high levels of poverty. This approach will significantly reduce the level of working poverty and improve the quality of life of working citizens in Kazakhstan.