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The Poverty of the Czech Elderly - Myth or Reality?

[journal article]

Rabusic, Ladislav

Abstract

Poverty among the Czech elderly is considered from objective & subjective perspectives. Various indicators of objective poverty are analyzed, eg, the relation of average monthly income to average old-age pension, pension inequalities, structure of household expenditures, & structure of consumer dura... view more

Poverty among the Czech elderly is considered from objective & subjective perspectives. Various indicators of objective poverty are analyzed, eg, the relation of average monthly income to average old-age pension, pension inequalities, structure of household expenditures, & structure of consumer durables ownership, as are representative survey data measuring subjective poverty. It is concluded that, from the objective point of view, Czech elderly are well above subsistence poverty. However, their subjective poverty seems quite extensive, affecting 30%-50%. This suggests that feelings of social exclusion are quite widespread among the Czech elderly population.... view less

Classification
Social Problems

Free Keywords
Social Status; Subjectivity; Objectivity; Social Closure; Czech Republic; Elderly; Poverty; Measurement

Document language
English

Publication Year
1998

Page/Pages
p. 5-24

Journal
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, 6 (1998) 1

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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