0246589c-d261-4c65-8260-7cdd141a2d8b20210308064418481wseamdt@crossref.orgMDT DepositWSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS2224-28991109-952610.37394/23207http://wseas.org/wseas/cms.action?id=40161420211420211810.37394/23207.2021.18https://wseas.org/cms.action?id=23245Resources of Educational and Healthcare Industries and Population Welfare: Comparative Analysis in Post-socialist and OECD CountriesLyudmyilaSynyayevaDepartment of Accounting and Auditing, Dmytro Motornyi Tavria State Agrotechnological University: Melitopol, 18, B. Khmelnytsky Ave. Melitopol, UkraineDenysVerbaDepartment of Economic Theory, Kyiv National Economics University Named After Vadym Hetman: Kiev, 54/1 Prospect Peremogy Kyiv, UkraineAngelinaYarchukDepartment of Accounting and Auditing, Dmytro Motornyi Tavria State Agrotechnological University: Melitopol, Melitopol, 18, B. Khmelnytsky Ave. Melitopol, UkraineIrynaVerkhovodDepartment of Economics and Hotel and Restaurant Business, Bohdan Khmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, Melitopol, Hetmanska St, 20, Melitopol, UkraineDenysAleksandrovDepartment of Philosophy, Bohdan Khmelnitskiy Melitopol State Pedagogical University, Melitopol, Hetmanska St, 20, Melitopol, UkraineThis article is devoted to defining Ukraine’s position among 28 OECD countries relative to the averaged line of connection between resources of the social sphere and the society achievements in terms of human development index. Such positioning allows us to obtain a comparative assessment of the effectiveness of usage resource, directed to funding the education and healthcare by OECD countries and Ukraine. The model that expresses the HDI dependence on three main groups of factors was used. First – the amount of education and healthcare resources (evaluated by private and public spending on education and healthcare per capita). 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