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Title: Digital poverty and the phenomenon of the “working poor”: innovative mechanisms for overcoming social inequality in the conditions of the post-war economy
Authors: Semenchenko A.
Shestopal M.
Keywords: digital poverty
working poor
precarious work
social inequality
post-war recovery
inclusive growth
digital literacy
human capital
multidimensional poverty
Issue Date: 2026
Citation: Semenchenko A. Digital poverty and the phenomenon of the “working poor”: innovative mechanisms for overcoming social inequality in the conditions of the post-war economy / A. Semenchenko, M. Shestopal // Collection of Scientific Papers with the Proceedings of the 4th International Scientific and Practical Conference «Scientific Research: Modern Innovations and Future Perspectives» (February 23-25, 2026. - Montreal, Canada. European Open Science Space, 2026. – Р. 108-121.
Abstract: The study provides an in-depth analysis of the transformation of the concept of poverty in the context of global digitalization and post-war economic recovery in Ukraine. Departing from the classical monetary understanding of deprivation, the work focuses on the multidimensional aspects of social inequality: “digital poverty” and the paradox of the “working poor.” It examines the impact of technological isolation, inflationary processes, and the destruction of the industrial base on the marginalization of a significant part of the working-age population. It substantiates the need to move from a passive model of social retention to a policy of inclusive growth. A comprehensive mechanism for overcoming new forms of poverty through labor market modernization, human capital development, digital inclusion, and microenterprise stimulation is proposed.
URI: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/38928
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