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- Title
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF DISCRIMINATION AND SOCIAL INDICATORS IN THE WESTERN BALKANS COUNTRIES.
- Authors
MALJICHI, Driton; ATANASOV, Petar; ADEMI, Kajdafe; MALJICHI, Drita
- Abstract
Discrimination as a phenomenon has an adverse effect on society and produces prejudice and negative views about a certain situation, which makes diversity seem more like a problem than a strength. The primary objective of this research project is to evaluate (a) the relationship between a respondent’s ancestry and discrimination categories, and (b) the association between discrimination based on gender, age and nationality with health and happiness. The main results stem from descriptive statistical operations and regression analysis of the tenth round of European Social Survey (ESS) data regarding the Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. Our analysis shows that happiness is more stable and predictive measure when it comes to social indicators analysis. Health is also impacted more by other social and environmental indicators, such as genetic predisposition, pollution, hospital conditions, doctors’ qualifications, and stress. Roma are the most vulnerable category among all categories of discrimination in the three countries under investigation.
- Subjects
SERBIA; MONTENEGRO; MACEDONIA; SOCIAL indicators; DISCRIMINATION (Sociology); WESTERN countries; MULTIVARIATE analysis; SEX discrimination; PREJUDICES; ENVIRONMENTAL indicators
- Publication
Vizione, 2024, Issue 43, p205
- ISSN
1409-8962
- Publication type
Article