Household Consumption in the Czech Republic:
From Shopping Queues to Consumer Society
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Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Publication date: 2008-06-19
Polish Sociological Review 2008;162(2):153-174
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ABSTRACT
This article gathers a variety of evidence demonstrating the rapid development of household
consumption in the Czech Republic during the post-1989 period. In the first section, the basic features of
household consumption under the communist regime are described. In the second section, the transition to
a market economy and its likely positive impact on the economic conditions and behaviour of households
is discussed. In the third section, post-1989 changes in patterns of family expenditures are documented and
compared with several other EU countries. In the fourth section, a critical assessment of the development
of Czech consumer culture with its agencies and clients is placed in the context of broader debates about
the meaning of mass consumerism. Both the positive and negative features of booming consumption are
summarised in the conclusion.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The research was supported by grant 403/06/0574 of the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic “Detraditionalisation and individualisation of religion in the CR and their socio-economic consequences.”