Interpersonal relationships in Hungary – an overview
Interpersonal relationships in Hungary – an overview
Author(s): Fruzsina Albert, Beáta DávidSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Debreceni Egyetem Politikatudományi és Szociológiai Intézet
Keywords: Hungary; friendship; ego-centric networks; core discussion networks; weak ties
Summary/Abstract: Our paper aims to demonstrate that social structure has significant impact on the formation of interpersonal relations. We review and analyse the characteristics of ego-centric interpersonal networks of Hungarians based on data from nationally representative adult population surveys between the mid-1980’s up to 2015. We focus especially on core discussion networks, friendship ties and weak ties and analyse how the transition to market economy influenced interpersonal relationships. As expected, the large-scale social changes brought about by the transition changed interpersonal networks as well. During the first decade of the transition (in the 1990’s)one could not witness a significant change of personal networks, nonetheless the adaptation process was easier for people supported by strong, traditional family ties. Non-kin ties, especially friendships seem to gain significance at the expense of kin relationships. Overall, resources available through weak ties seem to be decreasing.
Journal: Metszetek - Társadalomtudományi folyóirat
- Issue Year: 7/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 72-91
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English