Azerbaijan formalises annual review of minimum wage after presidential sign-off
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- Express analysis
- 23 February 2026 16:40
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- Social
- 23 February 2026 17:05
Social sphere
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At first glance, Azerbaijan’s demographic picture appears stable. The population continues to grow, the state is expanding infrastructure spending, and the economy shows resilience on the back of energy revenues. Yet beneath this surface a more subtle and strategically significant process is unfolding — a gradual transformation of the population structure that could redefine the country’s growth model in the decades ahead.
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In Baku, it is becoming harder to say where the working day begins. It is no longer tied to an office, no longer measured by turnstiles, and no longer ends when the lights go out. It starts with a notification — an email from a client, a new project, a request from another country.
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Buzovna is an administrative unit in the Khazar district of the capital, representing a complex territorial structure. It includes three components: the historic village of Buzovna with a millennia-old history, the settlement of Zagulba (incorporated into Buzovna in the 1970s and later included in its composition), as well as a low-rise residential area that has developed since the early 2000s on lands of a former agricultural enterprise of the Presidential Administration, acquired with violations.
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One of the key directions of social policy in Azerbaijan remains the improvement of housing and living conditions for the population. The institutional foundation of this policy is formed by the State Agency for Housing Construction, established by a decree of President Ilham Aliyev on April 11, 2016. The agency has become a central instrument for the development of the subsidized housing market and the implementation of a social housing model. However, nearly a decade after its establishment, demand for affordable housing still significantly exceeds supply.
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