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{"title":"The Role of Middle Class in Forming of Consumption Habits of Market Institutions among Kazakh Households in Transition Period","authors":"Daurenbek Kuleimenov, Elmira Otar","volume":85,"journal":"International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences","pagesStart":10,"pagesEnd":16,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/9997006","abstract":"<p>Market institutions extension within transit societies <br \/>\r\ncontributes to constituting the new type of middle class and <br \/>\r\nhouseholds livelihood strategies. The middle class households as an <br \/>\r\nexample of prosperity in many cases encourage the ordinary ones to <br \/>\r\ndo the same economic actions. Therefore, practices of using market <br \/>\r\ninstitutions by middle class households in transit societies, which are <br \/>\r\nmostly characterized by huge influence of traditional attitudes, can <br \/>\r\ncarry habitual features for the whole society. Market institutions <br \/>\r\nconsumption habit of the middle class households makes them <br \/>\r\ntrendsetters of economic habits of other households while adapting to <br \/>\r\nthe market economy. Moreover different social-economic positions <br \/>\r\nof households lead them to different consuming results such as <br \/>\r\nworsening or improving household economy due to indebtedness.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p> <\/p>\r\n","references":"[1]\tS.N. Eisenstadt, \"Tradition, change, and modernity\u201d, A Wiley-Interscience Publication, 1973\r\n[2]\tJ.S. Coleman, \"Social capital in the creation of human capital\u201d, American journal of sociology Vol. 94, Supplement: Organizations and Institutions: Sociological and Economic approaches to the analysis of social structure, 95-120 pp., 1988\r\n[3]\tM.Savage, J. Barlow, P. Dickens, T. Fielding, \"Property, Bureaucracy and Culture: Middle class Formation in Contemporary Britain\u201d, London : Routledge, 1992. \u2013 \u0422. 5., 1992\r\n[4]\tM. 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