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Researching and Writing about Poverty in Slovakia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2002

Zuzana Kusá
Affiliation:
Senior Researcher, Department of Sociology, Slovak Academy of Scienceszuzanakusa@stonline.sk
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Abstract

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The paper gives some insights into the state of research and public debate abot poverty in Slovakia. It suggests that the idea of personal responsibility and the diminution of the state, and the practical need to rduce the public expenditures frame the public debate and the research orientation substantially, and that there is the tendency both of the poor families and politicians to avoid the discussion about everyday livelihood troubles of those living on social support. The author introduces some findings of the family history research History of Poverty in Slovakia that was the part of the international project designed and co-ordinated by Julia Szalai to present survival strategies of poor households and discusses the outcomes of their tendency to veil their poverty and include themselves by trying to pretend major consumption standards.

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Brief Report
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© 2002 Cambridge University Press