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Percepcija pravednosti raspodele prihoda u Srbiji: Uporedna perspektiva

Perceptions of the fairness of income distribution in Serbia: A comparative perspective

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The paper examines perceptions of the fairness of income distribution in Serbia from a comparative perspective. The analysis is based on data collected under Round 9 of the European Social Survey in 2018/2019. Perceptions of the fairness of personal income in Serbia are compared with those from three post-Yugoslav countries (Montenegro, Croatia and Slovenia) and three developed capitalist countries (Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom). The research findings indicate that the vast majority of Serbian citizens perceive their personal income (gross and net pay, pensions and social benefits) as being unfairly low. From a comparative perspective, it is noticeable that the perceived fairness of income distribution is influenced by a contextual variable that combines the effects of economic development, degree of income inequality and path dependency. Income from work (gross and net pay) is more often perceived as unfairly low in the post-Yugoslav countries of the Western Balkans (Serbia ...and Montenegro) than in the post-Yugoslav countries that are members of the European Union (Croatia and Slovenia). When it comes to perceptions of the fairness of pensions and social benefits, the two groups of the post-Yugoslav countries do not differ from each other. All types of income are more likely to be perceived as unfairly low in the Western Balkan states than in the developed capitalist countries.

Keywords:
Social benefits / Serbia / Perceived fairness of income / Pensions / Gross and net pay / European Social Survey
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Sociologija, 2021, 63, 2, 203-219
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  • Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd

DOI: 10.2298/SOC2102203M

ISSN: 0038-0318

WoS: 000697574400002

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85111762902
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Mirkov, A.,& Manić, Ž.. (2021). Percepcija pravednosti raspodele prihoda u Srbiji: Uporedna perspektiva. in Sociologija
Sociološko udruženje Srbije i Crne Gore, Beograd i Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd., 63(2), 203-219.
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC2102203M
Mirkov A, Manić Ž. Percepcija pravednosti raspodele prihoda u Srbiji: Uporedna perspektiva. in Sociologija. 2021;63(2):203-219.
doi:10.2298/SOC2102203M .
Mirkov, Anđelka, Manić, Željka, "Percepcija pravednosti raspodele prihoda u Srbiji: Uporedna perspektiva" in Sociologija, 63, no. 2 (2021):203-219,
https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC2102203M . .

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