Abstract
In August 2021, we carried out a study of the needs of socially isolated people in the Preiļi and Līvāni districts of Latvia. The aim was to identify the real situation of social exclusion in rural areas of Latvia in order to provide a more complete picture of the needs of socially excluded groups and thus contribute to regional development policy, especially from the perspective of social inclusion. The qualitative research approach was chosen to acquire
information: interviews with representatives of socially excluded groups and semi-structured interviews with professionals working with different categories of socially excluded people. Social exclusion is a sensitive topic for those who are socially disadvantaged, so the basic principles of research ethics were strictly observed: personal autonomy, non-harm, confidentiality and fairness. The study found that the most pronounced form of social isolation
is exclusion from the labour market. People who are unemployed, are trapped in a ‘poverty cycle’ from which they cannot escape without the help of social institutions. The information obtained does not confirm the long-standing assumption that long-term unemployed are mere ‘consumers of the system’, nor does it confirm the assumption that socially isolated people have high expectations of a high salary. Sometimes existing attempts to improve the situation of socially isolated people are not in line with their real needs, thus failing to achieve the intended goal. In general, the specificity of the region is such that there are no mass one-size-fits-all solutions, but each situation and problem has to be tailored individually.
information: interviews with representatives of socially excluded groups and semi-structured interviews with professionals working with different categories of socially excluded people. Social exclusion is a sensitive topic for those who are socially disadvantaged, so the basic principles of research ethics were strictly observed: personal autonomy, non-harm, confidentiality and fairness. The study found that the most pronounced form of social isolation
is exclusion from the labour market. People who are unemployed, are trapped in a ‘poverty cycle’ from which they cannot escape without the help of social institutions. The information obtained does not confirm the long-standing assumption that long-term unemployed are mere ‘consumers of the system’, nor does it confirm the assumption that socially isolated people have high expectations of a high salary. Sometimes existing attempts to improve the situation of socially isolated people are not in line with their real needs, thus failing to achieve the intended goal. In general, the specificity of the region is such that there are no mass one-size-fits-all solutions, but each situation and problem has to be tailored individually.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Annual 29th International Scientific Conference Research for Rural Development 2023 |
Subtitle of host publication | Proceedings |
Editors | Santa Treija |
Place of Publication | Jelgava |
Publisher | Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies |
Chapter | Economics |
Pages | 159-163 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Volume | 38 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-9984-48-422-8 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Dec 2023 |
Event | Annual 29th international scientific conference "Research for rural development 2023 - Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Latvia Duration: 17 May 2023 → 18 May 2023 Conference number: 29 https://lbtufb.lbtu.lv/conference/Research-for-Rural-Development/2023/LBTU_LatviaResRuralDev_29th_2023.pdf |
Publication series
Name | Research for Rural Development |
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Volume | 38 |
ISSN (Print) | 1691-4031 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 2255-923X |
Conference
Conference | Annual 29th international scientific conference "Research for rural development 2023 |
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Country/Territory | Latvia |
City | Jelgava |
Period | 17/05/23 → 18/05/23 |
Internet address |
Keywords*
- social inclusion
- social exclusion
- isolation
- poverty
- social need
Field of Science*
- 6.3 Philosophy, Ethics and Religion
- 5.4 Sociology
Publication Type*
- 3.1. Articles or chapters in proceedings/scientific books indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database