Regarding the socio-economic characteristics we based our researches on the typology of rural areas, determined by Ravbar (1995), stating the following types: thickening, urbanised, stagnating and depressive arewas. Households were inquired in alltogether 207 settlements with more than thousand questionnaires. The results showed the differences existing between individual types of rural areas.
... [Show full abstract] Such differences were enlightened by more detailed researches.