SECURITY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION OF ADULT POPULATION OF THE ALTAI REGION IN THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
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The aim of the article is the understanding how exclusion manifests in the everyday life of adult population of the Altai region, if there are any exclusion of individuals out the system of public networks and “space of social relations”. Authors consider safe social relations operationalized though inclusion and social support. The survey realized among urban and rural adult population of the Altai region (women at the age of 40 — 54, men at the age of 40 — 59, n = 318). Paper covers the following indexes: self-evaluation of level of activity, self-exclusion of social participation, social-political activity, inclusion in to the family affairs and problems of household, and inclusion into social; networks. Concluded, that there is a multidirectional public activity of persons with higher social status, which let to empower opportunities of leisure and makes infrastructure opportunities and services widely available, but forms interest to different activity, inclusion into social sphere and increases public and civic activity also. Low status opportunities decrease the potential of activity and redirect person’s activity to one direction — job (if any), child care, self-care, and exclude individual out of the social processes.
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