Эволюция социальной структуры: перспектива поколений

The article is based on data collection within “The Poles” project. It examines the 2000
 social status of respondents in the context of their pretransition (1988) position. In
 this way winnerslosers of transition perspective is employed. Special emphasis is
 given to the ge...

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Опубліковано в: :Социология: теория, методы, маркетинг
Дата:2005
Автор: Заборовский, В.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:Російська
Опубліковано: Iнститут соціології НАН України 2005
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Цитувати:Эволюция социальной структуры: перспектива поколений / В. Заборовский // Социология: теория, методы, маркетинг. — 2005. — № 1. — С. 8–35. — Бібліогр.: 3 назв. — рос.

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Резюме:The article is based on data collection within “The Poles” project. It examines the 2000
 social status of respondents in the context of their pretransition (1988) position. In
 this way winnerslosers of transition perspective is employed. Special emphasis is
 given to the generational dimension: depending on an issue studied, an analysis is
 carried out within six or seven agecohorts. The major dependent variable measures
 current social position on fivepoint scale: losers; nonlosers; nonwinners; winners;
 and superwinners of transformation. Results show a significant role of ascribed
 status: both agecohorts (generations) and parental social capital determine status
 achievements during transformations. On the other hand, the author argues that
 inflow into superwinners category was quite egalitarian: more or less a half of the
 highest positions in 2000 (super winners) was taken by those, who in 1988 were
 located on medium or lower levels of stratification ladder.
ISSN:1563-4426