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Sociologický ústav AV ČR v rámci sociologického výzkumu dopadů pandemie Covid-19 hledá respondentky:
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Authors: Pospíšilová, Marie
The pandemic highlighted the importance of both formal and informal care and magnified gender inequalities in this area. Women were more represented in care-related frontline professions (including nurses), but they were also more often responsible for providing childcare when in...
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Public Opinion Research Centre, Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Jilská 1, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic tel./fax: +420 286 840 129, +420 210 310 591
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Authors: Hašková, Hana, Steven Saxonberg
Public opinion research shows that most Czechs think children should stay at home the first three years. But the situation is more complicated and filled with contradictions.
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Authors: Hašková, Hana
This study is the outcome of an analysis of a questionnaire survey that focused on the degree to which Czech parents develop individual and family strategies for combining work and family life, and the objective was to examine the situation and strategies of parents currently liv...
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Authors: Maříková, Hana
The study therefore aims to answer the question of whether in families where the father is involved in caring for children in the early stage of their lives there is an erosion of gender inequalities in the family, or whether what occurs is just a modification of the given status...
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Authors: Nešporová, Olga
Contemporary Czech Burial Practices are strongly influenced by the experience communist régime during which the religious funerals were replaced by secular rituals. The study uses two surveys that document this fact.
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Authors: Uhde, Zuzana, Červinková, Alice
Akce
13. 11. 2014
Čtvrteční sociologické semináře
Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., si Vás dovoluje pozvat na čtvrteční seminář, kde vystoupí RADKA DUDOVÁ s přednáškou
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Authors: Hašková, Hana; Dudová, Radka
The article compares the development of policies pertaining to care for preschool children inthe course of the second half of the 20th century in France and in the Czech Republic. It aims atidentifying the key factors that led to the differentiation of the policies and institutio...
Projekt
COST Action Who Cares in Europe? aims to define and develop an emerging research field that explores the relationships among voluntary associations, families and states in the creation of social welfare in Europe. It focuses on the question of how state welfare emerged from the s...
Trvání projektu: 2019 - 2023
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Authors: Klímová Chaloupková, Jana, Pospíšilová, Kristýna
This study explores the gender and educational differences in the time spent on childcare in the Czech Republic. In particular, we ask how gender and educational gradients in parenting time intersect and whether they vary by the child’s age. We consider the time parents spend in...
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Authors: Hašková, Hana, Steven Saxonberg
This chapter presents a short overview of childcare policies implemented in Scandinavian countries, France and Germany, and shows that these policies stem from different ideologies. Based on an institutional analysis the authors then discuss the ways in which Czech conservatives...
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Authors: Bierzová, Jana
This study is the outcome of an analysis of a questionnaire survey that focused on the degree to which Czech parents develop individual and family strategies for combining work and family life, and the objective was to examine the situation and strategies of parents currently liv...
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Authors: Vohlídalová, Marta
The study therefore aims to answer the question of whether in families where the father is involved in caring for children in the early stage of their lives there is an erosion of gender inequalities in the family, or whether what occurs is just a modification of the given status...
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Authors: Kuchařová, Věra, Pavel Bareš, Sylva Höhne, Olga Nešporová, Kamila Svobodová, Anna Šťastná, Lucie Žáčková
The study describes and assesses range, conditions and variability of providing day care for children of pre-school and early-school age. The aim of the research was to supply missing statistical data with less accessible information. Among these are characteristics of activities...

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