Abstract

Background. Historically changing ideas about the social success of a person, its specifi city for representatives of diff erent social groups, the expansion of the number of criteria for describing this phenomenon are becoming a permanently relevant scientifi c and scientifi c-practical problem. Associated with it is the phenomenon of «resources», in the explanation of which there are many open questions. Object of the study is to study the spatial characteristics of the conditions of the social micro- and mesoenvironment as potential resources for the social success of subjects. Methods. Historical-theoretical analysis, empirical research (author’s method — questionnaire «Dynamics of professional life style»), methods of parametric statistics. Results. An analysis of the survey data of 482 men and women aged 30– 50 years (132 civil servants, 129 engineers and heads of departments of industrial enterprises, 221 managers) showed that higher assessments of the subjective signifi cance of environmental conditions as “professional factors” , updated as resources, and the largest number of intercorrelations (with r ≥ 0.300) took place in the sample of civil servants; smaller ones — engineers and heads of departments of industrial enterprises and in a sample of managers. Conclusion. Diff erent conditions of the social environment are not equally signifi cant for all people (persons of diff erent sex, age, working in diff erent fi elds of activity, having diff erent experience, etc.) in their positive and negative impact on various manifestations of a person’s success. Diff erences in environmental conditions, refl ected as the specifi city of the correlation pleiades for each group, indicate a non-separate eff ect on the success of the subject. Both individual conditions and their combinations represent relatively stable, integral and closed spaces. Th e conditions of the parental family, one’s family, formed by a person’s activity in the spheres of his interpersonal relations, in their subjective perception and subjective signifi cance for diff erent people, act as diff erent, isolated spaces.

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