1. SOCIAL MARGINALITY OF TERRITORIES IN THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
- Author
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Gajdoš, Peter, Falt'an, L'ubomír, and Pašiak, Ján
- Subjects
SOCIAL marginality ,SOCIAL problems ,CAPITALISM ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,URBANIZATION - Abstract
The article focuses on the problems of marginal territories, which have not been considered from a sociological point of view in the past. These problems became especially important in Slovak society's period of transition after 1989. In post-Communist society involved in this transition and its transition to a market economy, marginal territories were unexpectedly expanded and their economic and social problems increased. This fact surprised people living in marginal territories, which were created as a consequence of socialist industrialization and urbanization in the second half of the 20th century. People who lived in regions of heavy metallurgy, mining and military industry were even more surprised because the conversion and degression strongly affected them. The resultant results, long-term unemployment, the growth of poverty, crime and other socio-pathological phenomena had not been known for many generations. The process of solving these problems increased the costs of social transformation, and unbearable social costs threatened the course of society's transition.
- Published
- 1995