core-periphery or vertically stratified?
Abstract
The short article attempts to shed new light on the basic organization of contemporary societies. Initially, two models of societal organization are introduced which are classified as core-periphery model and as a homogeneous vertical stratification model. The second section points to a notorious weakness in currently available stratification schemes which are hardly capable to account for the multi-dimensionality of contemporary living conditions. The third part of this article introduces a complex stratification scheme with a multiplicity of different domains and dimensions. As a next step, the two societal stratification models are combined with the complex stratification scheme so that both societal models can be expressed in terms of different stratification patterns. The fifth section produces the results from two parallel surveys in Slovenia and in Austria which were implemented with two groups of 400 fully employed and 400 unemployed persons. The outcomes of the surveys clearly support the homogeneous vertical model and reject, by and large, the center-periphery model. In a final section one of the empirical findings, namely the strong relations between the lower segment of unemployed persons on the one hand and their health conditions on the other hand are further discussed in theoretical terms and new theoretical links are suggested between social inequality research and medical research.
Keywords
Sodobna družba;Družbena neenakost;Zdravje;Primerjalne raziskave;Slovenija;Avstrija;
Data
Language: |
English |
Year of publishing: |
2012 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences |
UDC: |
316.34:614(497.4+436) |
COBISS: |
31364701
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ISSN: |
0040-3598 |
Parent publication: |
Teorija in praksa
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594 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
Slovenian |
Secondary abstract: |
Članek skuša na novo osvetliti temeljne organizacijske principe sodobnih družb. V prvem delu sta predstavljena dva modela družbene organizacije: model jedro-periferija in model homogene vertikalne stratifikacije. V drugem delu članek izpostavi dobro znane šibkosti obstoječih stratifikacijskih shem, ki niso zmožne zajeti vseh razsežnosti sodobnih pogojev življenja, v tretjem pa predstavi kompleksno stratifikacijsko shemo z množico različnih področij in dimenzij. V naslednjem koraku dva družbena stratifikacijska modela kombinira s kompleksno stratifikacijsko shemo, ki omogoča, da se lahko izrazita v različnih stratifikacijskih vzorcih. Sledi prikaz rezultatov dveh vzporednih raziskav v Sloveniji in v Avstriji, ki sta bili izvedeni v skupinah 400 zaposlenih in 400 brezposelnih oseb. Rezultati teh raziskav gredo jasno v prid homogeno vertikalnega modela in v glavnem zavrnejo model center-periferija. V zaključku empiričnega dela sledi podrobnejša teoretska razprava o tesni povezanosti med nižjimi segmenti brezposelnih oseb na eni strani in njihovim zdravstvenim stanjem na drugi, s predlogi za nove teoretične navezave med raziskavami socialne neenakosti in medicinskimi raziskavami. |
Secondary keywords: |
Modern society;Social inequality;Health;Comparative research;Slovenia;Austria; |
URN: |
URN:NBN:SI |
Type (COBISS): |
Not categorized |
Pages: |
str. 566-588, 603 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ49 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ3 |
Chronology: |
maj-jun. 2012 |
ID: |
9109066 |