Topic: gender
Topic: gender
Topic: gender
The study builds on empirical data on gender roles and their changes in Czech society during last ten years. It points on gender stereotypes in the family and on the labour market prevalent in the society. It also analyses changes of gender roles during the family cycle.
Topic: gender, work, family, lifestyle
Topic: gender, social policy
Comments on the government treatment returning emigrants and refugees of the former communist regime in Czech Republic. Consideration as important investment resources; failure to establish a link between East and West emigrants by repatriates; Provision of citizenship and property return.
Topic: migration and mobility
Topic: migration and mobility, transformation
Analysis of the socio-economic values, mainly with respect to work, time, collective entities and governance, in the contemporary Czech society and their comparison with Western Europe. The authors maintains strong historic and socio-cultural embeddedness of these categories.
Topic: economics, work, transformation
Topic: migration and mobility
The paper analyses sociological work of the czech politician Jan Sramek. It contextualises this work with the development of Czech sociology of religion and religious sociology before 1948
Topic: history of sociology, religion and religiosity
Analysis of the socio-economic values, mainly with respect to work, time, collective entities and governance, in the contemporary Czech society and their comparison with Western Europe. The authors maintains strong historic and socio-cultural embeddedness of these categories.
Topic: economics, EU, transformation
The article deals with the relationships of men and women as the result of influence of interdependet structures.
Topic: gender, human relations
Topic: religion and religiosity
Topic: religion and religiosity
Topic: religion and religiosity
Topic: urban and rural studies, migration and mobility
Topic: politics (and political attitudes)
Topic: religion and religiosity
Topic: migration and mobility, religion and religiosity
Topic: religion and religiosity
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