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Socio-economic differentiation in the post-communist rural Baltics : the case of three kolkhozes

Rasa ŽAkevičiūtė

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Cultural StudiesEntrepreneurshipdecollectivization050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesWage02 engineering and technologyBaltic statespost-SovietArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0502 economics and businessEconomicsProduction (economics)Rural sociologySocioeconomicsmedia_commonPost communistbusiness.industrysocio-economic differentiation05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningrural sociologyAgricultureta5141Rural areabusiness

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ABSTRACTThis paper uses longitudinal quantitative data to examine socio-economic differentiation in the rural Baltic areas after decollectivization. It argues that the rural social structure in the post-Soviet Baltics is best determined by two criteria: source of income (income from farming entrepreneurship or income from salaries) and land holdings. Four rural groups are identified: people getting their main income from farming can be differentiated into large landowners engaged in the commercial production of agricultural goods and people with small or medium-sized farms; and people earning their main income from wages can be separated into people with no farming activities and people who are still keeping small or medium-sized farms. The paper also finds that the importance of farming activities in the countryside decreases while importance of wage income tends to increase.

10.1080/01629778.2015.1127834https://doi.org/10.1080/01629778.2015.1127834