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https://doi.org/10.5673/sip.52.2.5
Specific (Blocked) Post-socialist Union Transformation in Serbia
Mirjana Bobić
orcid.org/0000-0003-1185-3853
; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Beogradu, Beograd, Srbija
Sažetak
This paper is a reflection on stalled union transformation in Serbia in the
context of post-socialist transition. The empirical evidence is based on official statistics
and representative sociological research on cohabitations and families since 2000. The
aim is to describe some general tendencies and to suggest possible ways of interpreting
field results. The paper first introduces the analytical framework, consisting of
two main theories/paradigms - a (specific) second demographic transition (SDT) and
deprivation (POD). Through exploring and combining different sources of evidence,
we try to cast more light on specific, blocked or very slow individualization in Serbia.
The main conclusion is that some changes might be identified such as: delayed
union formation along with postponed childbearing for a vast majority of population,
followed by a striking increase in extramarital births ever since the 1990s. The latter
is particularly prominent among younger and disadvantaged women (less educated,
lower social positions, from rural areas and small towns), who are, however, neither
married nor cohabiting. On the other hand, transition into adulthood of young adults
is protracted. Structural and institutional barriers hamper their behavioral choices as
well as the pluralization of living arrangements, which is evident among their counterparts
throughout developed Europe and ex-Yugoslavia, with Slovenia excluded.
Instead, patriarchy and strong kinship based solidarity persist in conditions of long
lasting economic turmoil, low living standards and delayed European integrations.
Ključne riječi
unions; Serbia; post socialist transition; young adults; kinship based solidarity
Hrčak ID:
123156
URI
Datum izdavanja:
18.6.2014.
Posjeta: 2.235 *