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East European Politics | 2018

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

Fruzsina Albert; Beáta Dávid; Zoltán Kmetty; Luca Kristóf; Peter Robert; Andrea Szabó

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.


Social Networks | 2018

Mapping social milieus and cohesion patterns between 1997 and 2014. Exploiting the potential of the occupational position generator

Zoltán Kmetty; Róbert Tardos; Fruzsina Albert; Beáta Dávid

Abstract The study joins the stream of the social network approach attempting to look beyond micro-level association patterns towards macro-structural modeling. Utilizing the versatility of the occupational position generator technique for measuring network resources generally related to hierarchical aspects, an attempt is made to apply the tool for horizontal targets. Furthermore, with some conceptual transfer, the paper applies the distinction between omnivorous and univorous patterns of symbolic selectivity to nexus choice as well. The comparative investigation relies on data from four Hungarian national surveys from the 1990s on, using 19 items of the position generator to measure network resources. Exploratory and confirmative factor analyses reveal four dimensions of occupational milieus; Goodman RC modeling outlines two organizing axes behind them interpreted in network terms as status and betweenness centrality. Latent class analysis results in a five-element typology with both vertical and horizontal features. The findings point to the stability, in some respects to the increase of gaps between various segments along the social ladder. As concerns the cultural aspect, returns on relational selectivity indicate some fading or even reversal of the omnivorous trend in contemporary Hungary; both tendencies suggesting some growth of distances between milieus with the related problems of social cohesion.


Review of Sociology | 2008

LINKS BETWEEN THE DIFFUSION OF INTERNET USAGE AND SOCIAL NETWORK CHARACTERISTICS IN CONTEMPORARY HUNGARIAN SOCIETY: A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS

Fruzsina Albert; Beáta Dávid; Szilárd Molnár


Archive | 1997

SOCIAL COSTS OF TRANSITION INTERNATIONAL REPORT

Zsuzsa Ferge; Endre Sik; Peter Robert; Fruzsina Albert


Socio.hu Társadalomtudományi Szemle | 2016

A magyarországi kapcsolathálózati struktúrák jellemzői 2015-ben

Fruzsina Albert; Beáta Dávid


Archive | 2016

Integráltság, szegénység, kapcsolati tőke

Fruzsina Albert; Gábor Hajdu


Archive | 2015

Életkeretek a börtönön innen és túl

Fruzsina Albert


Archive | 2015

Mikromiliő integrációs megközelítésben : A személyes kapcsolatokra vonatkozó eddigi kutatási eredmények áttekintése

Fruzsina Albert; Beáta Dávid


Archive | 2014

A börtönbüntetés hatása a baráti kapcsolatok alakulására

Fruzsina Albert


Revija Varstvoslovje | 2013

Pristopi preprečevanja kriminalitete in zlorabe drog na Madžarskem skozi pogled dijakov in strokovnjakov

Fruzsina Albert; Olga Tóth

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Beáta Dávid

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Peter Robert

TÁRKI Social Research Institute

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Zoltán Kmetty

Eötvös Loránd University

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Andrea Szabó

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Luca Kristóf

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Róbert Tardos

Eötvös Loránd University

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