Mapping the Post-communist Class Structure: Findings from a New Multidimensional Hungarian Class Survey

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作者
Albert, Fruzsina [1 ,2 ]
David, Beata [1 ,3 ]
Kmetty, Zoltan [4 ]
Kristof, Luca [1 ]
Robert, Peter [5 ,6 ]
Szabo, Andrea [7 ]
机构
[1] Hungarian Acad Sci, Inst Sociol, Ctr Social Sci, Budapest, Hungary
[2] Karoli Gaspar Univ Reformed Church Hungary, Dept Sociol, Budapest, Hungary
[3] Semmelweis Univ, Inst Mental Hlth, Budapest, Hungary
[4] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Fac Social Sci, Dept Sociol, Budapest, Hungary
[5] Szechenyi Univ, Dept Social Work & Sociol, Gyor, Hungary
[6] Tarki Social Res Inst, Budapest, Hungary
[7] Hungarian Acad Sci, Inst Polit Sci, Ctr Social Sci, Budapest, Hungary
关键词
class structure; post-communism; latent class analysis; Hungary; Bourdieu; SOCIAL-STRUCTURE;
D O I
10.1177/0888325417739954
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K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
In this article, we define a schema for the class structure of Hungary, in which we consider a case for an Eastern-European capitalist system emerging from post-communist societies. Our schema is based on the findings of the Hungarian Class Survey, 2014. Using six measures of Bourdieusian economic, cultural, and social capital and applying the methodology of latent class analysis (LCA), we have constructed a model of eight LCA-based classes: upper class, cultural middle class, affluent middle class, young urban consumers, network-embedded rural workers, young drifters, middle-aged deprived, and the precariat. Hungarian society seems to be quite hierarchical but is also fragmented within the upper and lower strata. Status inconsistency in terms of possessing economic, cultural, and social capital is strongly present even for the middle classes. There is a clear divide in our class model between the upper four and the lower four classes, in terms of vertical and nonvertical aspects of social stratification. We also compare our new multidimensional class typology to the traditional occupation-based one and demonstrate its added value for class analysis in Hungary.
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页码:544 / 565
页数:22
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