The Economic Position of Households in Serbia during the post-2000 Capitalist Consolidation
Manić Željka () and
Mirkov Anđelka ()
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Manić Željka: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Sociology, Čika Ljubina 18–20, 11000Belgrade, Serbia
Mirkov Anđelka: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute for Sociological Research, Čika Ljubina 18–20, 11000Belgrade, Serbia
Comparative Southeast European Studies, 2020, vol. 68, issue 3, 303-322
Abstract:
The authors analyse the economic position of households in Serbia during the recent social transition towards a consolidated capitalist society. Of central importance here is a determination of the overall population’s economic position, with emphasis on the changes during the gradual consolidation of the capitalist order. The study is based on the analysis of statewide representative samples from three comparable research surveys conducted by the Institute for Sociological Research of the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy in 2003, 2012, and 2018. The analysis yielded results indicating that the economic position of households in Serbia, despite improvement during a recent period of capitalist consolidation (2018) when compared to an earlier period marked by a cyclical economic crisis (2012), is still lower than it had been during the first years of the country’s accelerated postsocialist transformation (2003).
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1515/soeu-2020-0024
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