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Profile of the Present Slovak Society and its Regional Differences
Authors:Peter Podolák  Anton Michálek
Institution:(1) Human Geography, Institute of Geography, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, 814 73, Slovakia
Abstract:The article is the first attempt in assessment of the development and the present situation of social structure and stratification in Slovakia. Its principal aim is to develop the profile of the present society in Slovakia, which reflects the pace and complexity of the transformation process and its impact on society. Processing of Micro census data from 2003 led to creation of the profile of society in Slovakia at the national level based on income distribution but also knowledge on regional societies and differences between them were obtained. It was found out that the present profile of the society in Slovakia is pear-shaped which means strong representation of lower strata and weaker representation of higher middle and high strata. The profile disclosed some specific features and inconsistencies in the present society of Slovakia, which were, and still are determined by many non standard past and present phenomena and processes often disguised by reforms. The information drawn in regions has facilitated identification of the basic nature and structure of regional societies, some of their specific features and negative elements and to demonstrate their highly differentiated character.
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Keywords:Social structure and stratification  Profile of society  Regional differentiation  Income disparities  Slovakia
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