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  • At the beginning of our explanation of social stratification in Slova-kia, it is necessary to provide the reasons for our decision to outline this development over a long timeline of one hundred years. Social strati-fication or the division of society into social classes and layers develops as a result of the impact of many long-term processes in economic and demographic development, in politics and law; sudden political changes, economic crises and booms, or migratory movements also visibly influence social stratification. Although this description of social stratification is generally valid, its impact is twice as significant in the case of a small country dependent on international cooperation. The long period of time we have chosen for this study allows us to distinguish between long-term trends and short-term variations within the social structure. A second reason for the perspective of one hundred years is our aim to illustrate not only social stratification itself, but also basic inter-generational social mobility. The dynamics of society's division into classes and layers are increasing, thus creating a society that is more and more " at risk " or " fluid ". Largely due to the fact that Slovakia has never been a target destination of large waves of international migration in the last one hundred years, and because emigration from Slovakia regularly exceeded that of immigration, the changes in social stratification have been almost exclusively related to the country's indigenous citizens. From this viewpoint, Slovak society is distinctly different from Western European societies. Exploring social stratifica-tion in a relatively isolated society and from a long-term perspective, we can look at the positions of our parents and grandparents on the social ladder several decades ago. Such a viewpoint scrutinizes the speed and depth, but also the extent of social change, its impact on the * This chapter originated from the project APVV-14-0639 " Social Stratification and Social Mobility in Slovak Society " . (xsd:string)
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