Abstract:
Economic security – as the ability of individuals, households or communities to cover their essential needs
sustainably and with dignity. This can vary according to an individual’s physical needs, the environment and
prevailing cultural standards. Food, basic shelter, clothing and hygiene qualify as essential needs, as does
the related expenditure; the essential assets needed to earn a living, and the costs associated with health
care and education also qualify. States, seeks to establish if people affected by different kinds of crisis and
conflict can cover their essential needs sustainably.
Description:
În: „Teoria şi practica administrării publice,” conferinţă ştiinţifico-practică (2016; Chişinău).: Materiale ale Conferinţei ştiinţifico-practice cu participare internaţională, 20 mai 2016, Chişinău / col. red.: Oleg Balan [et al.]. – Chişinău: AAP, 2016. pp. 181-185.