The lack of social well-being in two disadvantaged Hungarian micro-regions

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2015
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Baranyai, Nóra
Schuchmann, Júlia
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The main objective of this paper is to reveal the crucial economic and social factors determining the lack of social well-being in two disadvantaged micro-regions of different geographical locations in Hungary, and to summarize the similarities and differences between them. The study also compares the two analysed cases in terms of subjective well-being, as well as indicators of micro-regions and urban areas located in the same county in order to demonstrate the inter- and intraregional differences. According to the hypothesis, basically the east-west determined spatial inequalities of objective social well-being emerge also in connection with subjective well-being issues. The results are based on an empirical research using qualitative and quantitative methods conducted in 2014.
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társadalmi jól-lét , hátrányos helyzetű térségek - Magyarország , kistérségek - Nyugat-Dunántúl , periferizáció , periférikus térség
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DETUROPE: Central European Journal of Tourism and Regional Development 7: (2) pp. 258-274. (2015)