Project duration: 
2021 - 2024

This project systematically explores a variation in attitudes to childcare and parental practices in the Czech Republic, with a comparative perspective. In contemporary developed societies, an ‘intensive parenting’ model, which places high demands on parents’ time and financial resources and puts a strong emphasis on the child´s development and education, has become dominant. This project focus on two research areas: (1) diversity of attitudes to childcare and (2) the relationship between childcare normative beliefs, socioeconomic differences, and parenting practices. This project applies a mixed-methods approach. The quantitative analysis will use data from Czech Household Panel Survey and from comparative large-scale surveys (EVS, ESS), and the qualitative research will identify manifestations and dimensions of intensive parenting and explore current changes to parenting practices. The combination of methodological approaches will provide a more complex understanding of attitudes to childcare and parenting practices and their consequences for the reproduction of social inequalities.

 

Topics: 
gender
parenting
family
Grant agency: 
Czech Science Foundation (GACR)

Publikace vydané v rámci projektu (celkem 2, zobrazeno 1 - 2)

Klímová Chaloupková Jana, Kristýna Pospíšilová
Téma:
family
Oddělení:
Gender & Sociology, Value Orientations in Society
Typ publikace:
Peer-reviewed journal article
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 basic, interactive and focused childcare care as a way to address the intensive parenting model.

Téma:
care, parenting, family
Oddělení:
Value Orientations in Society
Typ publikace:
Article with impact factor