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2011 | 3 | 84-112

Article title

Sotsiolohia vartosti povsiakdennoho zhyttia v suchasnii Ukraini

Title variants

EN
SOCIOLOGY OF EVERYDAY LIFE VALUE IN CONTEMPORARY UKRAINE: IN SEARCH OF RESOURCES

Languages of publication

UK

Abstracts

EN
The article presents the results of research analyses of living standard dynamics in Ukraine in 1991-2010 based on the minimum of subsistence wage, the level of minimum of subsistence, minimal wage statistics. Represented comparative data of consumer’s inflation basket value structure in Ukraine, Poland and Germany additionally to statistical analyses give the author ground for making conclusions on inefficiency of social standard – subsistence minimum wage in Ukraine constitutionally declared as a social state. Research on Ukrainians’ living resources in post-soviet times is conceptually performed in terms of informal economy (K. Hart, H. de Soto et al) and family economy (G. Becker, T. Shanin et al.) with broad use of relevant sociological information. Foreign studies on informal economy in former soviet republics have confirmed the author’s hypothesis about historical long-lasting soviet people’s forced capability to informal economic activity in terms of survival doctrine (after I. Popova) from Soviet times. By reason of governance non-competence and absence of adequate socio-economic policy in Ukraine the earnings within informal economy and traditional family economy resources are still being considered as main in formation and accumulation of the living means for most Ukrainians during all the post-soviet period.

Contributors

  • Department of Social Structures, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; address: vul. Shovkovychna12, Kyiv, 01021, Ukraine

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