1. Some Differences of Social Contact Patterns among Various Social Strata.
- Author
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Nowak, Irena
- Subjects
DIFFERENTIATION (Sociology) ,QUALITY of life ,SOCIAL networks ,SOCIAL interaction - Abstract
This paper highlights results of a study that examined certain aspects of the class differentiation in the social life patterns among the population of Warsaw, Poland. The unskilled workers are living much less intensive social life than the rest of the Warsaw inhabitants, and they possess considerably rarely the feeling of support from other people both from their friends, their acquaintances and even on the part of their nearest family. As many as 62 percent do meet at least three persons a month, and again as many as 70 percent entertain their acquaintances calling at their home at least once a month more frequently. The intensity of the social life seems to be closely linked to the economic situation and to the living conditions. It is only 18 percent of the unskilled workers that think that in the difficult situations they may rely upon their work-mates, and the same rate of percentage believe that they may rely upon their friends and acquaintances from outside their work-place and their neighbourhood. It goes beyond any doubt that the sense of stronghold on the other people has been tightly interwoven with the intensity of social life. The fact that the professionals--in a most restricted way--choose the circle of their friends and acquaintances is connected undoubtedly with their higher standards of life and in general with much more interesting life than that of the remaining social layers.
- Published
- 1966