Poverty and inequality in Eastern Europe and the CIS transition economies / Mihaly Simai
2006
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SignaturaST/ESA/2006/DWP/17
TítuloPoverty and inequality in Eastern Europe and the CIS transition economies / Mihaly Simai
Distribución
GER
AccesoFull text: wp17_2006 - PDF ;
Resúmen
This paper deals with the causes and consequences of inequality and poverty in the countries east of the new frontiers of the European Union, mainly with the CIS countries. Poverty and inequalities in the former socialist countries were partly mitigated by the social policies of the state. The transition processes, however, have resulted in new distributions of income and wealth. The new structural sources of poverty and inequalities have often been more extreme. Some CIS countries have moderated poverty, which nonetheless persists in most CIS countries, in spite of some economic improvements.
Social dimensions of the transitions -- Social dimensions of the transformation -- The evolving labour market -- Small entrepreneurs, the informal sector and rural problems -- Poverty and inequality -- Growing inequality and the new social stratification -- Challenges for national social governance -- Conclusion.
Social dimensions of the transitions -- Social dimensions of the transformation -- The evolving labour market -- Small entrepreneurs, the informal sector and rural problems -- Poverty and inequality -- Growing inequality and the new social stratification -- Challenges for national social governance -- Conclusion.
Signatura topográfica
ST/DESA(05)/D62/no.17
Series
Fecha[New York] : UN Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs, Feb. 2006
Descripción
23 p. : tables
Notas
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-23).