Life Chances and Opportunities in Ukraine: a Subjective Evaluation of Objective Reality
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29038/2306-3971-2015-01-68-78Keywords:
life chances, life opportunities, vital resourcesAbstract
This article examines the state of uncertainty and the large number of social groups with limited vital resource and low status, as the characteristics of the Ukrainian society, which are updated by the attention to adaptation approaches to the analysis of life strategies and the search for the answer to the question: which system of value orientations makes a successful internal and external adaptation to existing conditions and social changes, when the possibility of long-term planning is limited.
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2. Muradyan, Ye. S., Salnikova, S. A., Titarenko, L. G., Shirokanova, A. O. (2014), “The dynamics of value and norm system and life chances: the experience of post-Soviet transformation in the Borderlands”, Vilnyus : YeGU, 366 p.
2. Muradyan, Ye. S., Salnikova, S. A., Titarenko, L. G., Shirokanova, A. O. (2014), “The dynamics of value and norm system and life chances: the experience of post-Soviet transformation in the Borderlands”, Vilnyus : YeGU, 366 p.
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22.05.2018
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METHODOLOGY AND METHODS OF SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH