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Social and territorial identifications of the rural population and its activating potential

M. Strussová
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M. Strussová: Institute for Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava Slovak Republic

Agricultural Economics, 2005, vol. 51, issue 12, 565-574

Abstract: This paper has a theoretical and analytical character and it searches for the possibilities to activate the rural population by means of its social and territorial identifications. The objective of the paper is to point at some connections relating to social and territorial identity of the rural population, outlined by classic quantitative marks based upon the population up to 5 000. We base the above on the results of the representative sociological survey allowing us to analyze some of the selected problems of the social and territorial identity of the rural population, in particular its relation to residence, residential stability and autochthony, development prospects of residences, quality of social and civil relation in the rural area.

Keywords: social and territorial identity; residential communities; residential development; residential identity; residential stability and autochthony; rural population; attractiveness of the residence; social climate; civil relations; residential emancipation; revitalization of municipal communities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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