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Social Development and the Village
Maja Štambuk
Sažetak
Industrialisation and urbanisation
processes, which, according to their
social consequences, are
exceptionally complex, and whose
influence is disastrous for the
traditional rural environment, have
in a very short period, supported by
the general policies, transformed the
village social system leaving no
time for some, perhaps more suitable
solutions for adaptation to the new
conditions. The most massive
reaction was an abandonment of
agriculture, which, due to the high
concentration of industry in the
towns during the first post-war
period, was often connected with
rural emigration. In terms of
working capability and fertility the
exodus consisted of the most
valuable contingent of the rural
population. Through decentralisation
of industry the rural population has
been partly stabilised and is
changing its social structure. The
number of peasant-workers is
increasing, representing today the
biggest social category in the
village. Village inhabitants with no
land are now more and more
frequent. In this text certain
similarities and differences
concerning these three main social
layers are presented.
Ključne riječi
Hrčak ID:
121717
URI
Datum izdavanja:
12.1.1988.
Posjeta: 1.500 *