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Population-representative study reveals cardiovascular and metabolic disease biomarkers associated with misaligned sleep schedules

Social jetlag manifests as a difference in sleep timing on workdays and free days. Social jetlag is often associated with shorter, lower-quality sleep, so it is unclear how much the chronic circadian misalignment contributes to observed negative health outcomes. We aimed to (1) investigate associations between social jetlag, chronotype (one of its determinants), and the levels of health markers, (2) describe factors associated with social jetlag, and (3) examine whether working from home can reduce social jetl…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Social Stratification

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Sources of sex-disaggregated data

Sources of sex-disaggregated data

The collection and analysis of information and data on an area or issue should always be categorized by gender. This is because it allows important inequalities and gender differences to be identified. This document presents several examples of data sources (CSO, MIT, EIGE, Eurostat and OECD) that can be used to map the position of women and men (not only) in the field of entrepreneurship and to identify relevant types of support for women entrepreneurs. For each example data source, the characteristics of the…

Topics: Gender, Sociological Data

Publication Type: Other Publication

Department: Gender & Sociology

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Cultural policies of populist governments in central and Eastern Europe: a comparative review

Cultural policies of populist governments in central and Eastern Europe: a comparative review

The recent rise of populist and illiberal actors in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the concomitant democratic backsliding has generated notable scholarly interest; however, the implications of populism for cultural policy remain understudied. Since culture defines popular tastes and shapes interpretations of national identity and history, we adopt a comparative perspective to evaluate what impact these actors had on cultural policies between 2010 and 2023, using a combination of qualitative analysis of d…

Topics: European Union, Politics and Political Attitudes, Public Policy

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Values and Politics

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Corruption and the social legitimacy of the welfare state: A comparative cross-national analysis

Corruption and the social legitimacy of the welfare state: A comparative cross-national analysis

In addition to reducing the effectiveness of welfare policies, a high level of corruption is argued to undermine the social legitimacy of the welfare state. In the current article, we subject this hypothesis to an empirical test by analyzing data from two rounds of the International Social Survey Program. We find that people have a greater preference for an extensive welfare state in countries where corruption is more widespread. Similarly, at the micro level, perceived corruption is associated with more suppo…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Hodnoty a politika

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Discontent and Disadvantage in Left‐Behind Places: Regional Effects on EU‐Trust and Status Attainment in Europe

Discontent and Disadvantage in Left‐Behind Places: Regional Effects on EU‐Trust and Status Attainment in Europe

Debates on left-behind places, rural resentment and spatial disadvantage posit that political discontent stems from perceived inequalities between regions and on the urban/rural interface. The popularity of this argument is fuelled by frequent mapping of electoral results, which very often demonstrates a spatial correspondence between increased Euroscepticism and Populism on the one hand, and rural peripherality, shrinkage, economic and health issues and other forms of social disadvantage on the other. This pa…

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Pragmatic Socioeconomics: A Way Towards New Findings on Sources of (Housing) Market Instability

Pragmatic Socioeconomics: A Way Towards New Findings on Sources of (Housing) Market Instability

In this paper, we aim to define basic principles of pragmatic socioeconomics that may create a more solid interdisciplinary bridge between sociology and mainstream economics in the study of economic behaviour. The merit of this new concept demonstrates itself in the results of our research on the impact of social norms on home-buying behaviour and the consequences that such behaviour has for the operation of the housing market and housing price trends. That research demonstrates that interdisciplinary economic…

Topics: Housing

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Socioeconomics of Housing

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Strong Gender Contract, Weak Institutions: Gender Pay Gap in Slovenia and Czechia

Strong Gender Contract, Weak Institutions: Gender Pay Gap in Slovenia and Czechia

This article investigates the dynamics of the gender pay gap (GPG) in two post-socialist economies, Czechia and Slovenia, during their capitalist transition and EU membership. Using regression analysis on large samples of linked employer–employee data to estimate the total GPG and within-job GPG and institutional analysis, we find that in both countries women earn significantly less than men for the same work. We interpret this as due to institutions, policies, and practices, including gender inequalities in…

Topics: Gender, Wages and Incomes

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Gender & Sociology

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The Structural Misrecognition of Migrants as a Critical Cosmopolitan Moment.

Transnational migrants and their struggles have become central for rethinking cosmopolitanism from below. This chapter builds on theoretical and empirical arguments of critical cosmopolitan perspective and proposals for methodological cosmopolitanism that shifts the angle from which the social sciences look at social reality. Who is regarded as a relevant social actor to put forth cosmopolitan claims is crucial. Nevertheless, the author suggests that equally important is what struggles are taken into considera…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Gender & Sociology

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Distorted Emancipation and the Transnational Political Economy of Social Reproduction.

The chapter elaborates a critical analysis of the role of borders in the marketization of care and a European care border regime, which creates a structural position of the low-paid mobile European guest care worker, who are commonly migrant women from Central and Eastern EU member states. Through an investigation of recent care disputes, highlighted by the pandemic in borderscapes of the Central Europe, it analyses how the political economy of borders maintains an undervaluation of care and works to delay a c…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Gender & Sociology

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Transnational migration and the extractivist logic of global capitalism: the EU–Eastern Africa geopolitical space.

The chapter traces the ways in which transnational migration is an inherent part of the evolving modes of value extraction and capital accumulation. It argues that transnational migration is embedded in the political economy of global capitalism in two ways: accelerating extractivist practices coproduce the structural causes of transnational migration and then transnational migration becomes a surface of value extraction through the militarisation, securitisation, and datafication of border management. This ma…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Gender & Sociology

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Proč číst Dekoloniální feminismus v českém kontextu?

Text z různých úhlů kontextualizuje knihu Dekoloniální feminismus od Françoise Vergès pro české čtenářstvo. Její analýzy dekoloniálního feminismu a kritiku civilizačního feminismu doslov propojuje se střední a východní Evropou a feminismem zakotveném v tomto regionu, nerovnostmi mezi východem a západem a dalšími. Text také doplňuje historický kontext související se historií kolonialismu, resp. koloniální exepcionalismus.…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Gender & Sociology

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Disorganised Collective Citizens’ Interest, Social Transformations and Technopopulism

New ways of doing politics, embodied in the appeal to populism, the appeal to technocracy, or both combined, that is, ‘technopopulism’, are revealing symptoms of crisis in citizens’ representation in democratic societies in the European Union. This type of doing politics indicates ruptures in the organised citizens’ interest, which are leading to the rise of new parties and party leaders promising to solve ‘the people’s’ problem in general, that is, populism, and of unelected technocrats that off…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Values and Politics

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Beyond the second-order national elections model: Incumbency effects in regional elections in the Czech Republic

Literature provides four basic theories to explain regional election results and how they differ from national patterns: authority of regional governments, ethnic or linguistic cleavages, congruence of national and regional electoral systems, and second-order election effects. The second-order national election theory explains why regional elections exhibit lower turnout levels, why government parties lose voter support, and why opposition, minor, and new parties gain support. While second-order election theor…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Values and Politics

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Economic and Pandemic Performance Voting in the 2021 Czech National Election

The literature on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected vote choice provides evidence of both ‘rally-’round-the-flag’ effects and the influence of perceived government pandemic performance. However, this evidence concerns short-term effects. Much less is known about how COVID-19-related economic changes and government measures in response to the pandemic have affected vote choice over a longer period. Using a post-election survey from the Czech Republic fielded in October 2021, we examine the effect of …

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Values and Politics

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Alkohol a účty panství České země do husitské revoluce

Tento příspěvek se zaměřuje na vztah české a moravské šlechty k alkoholu podle finančních pramenů do počátku husitské revoluce. Větší pozornost je věnována výrobě alkoholu (zejména piva, méně vína) na šlechtických panstvích. Pro vrcholný středověk se zdá, že šlechtické panství nebylo soběstačné ve výrobě alkoholických nápojů. Situace v raném novověku, kdy efektivní zemědělství vytváří přebytky pro trh, a šlechta si vynucuje své poddané ke konzumaci piva…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Values and Politics

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Czech political candidate and donation datasets

This paper introduces a new Czech Political Candidate Dataset (CPCD), which compiles comprehensive data on all candidates who have run in any municipal, regional, national, and/or European Parliament election in the Czech Republic since 1993. For each candidate, the CPCD includes their first name, last name, age, gender, place of residence, university degree, party membership, party affiliation, ballot position, and election results for candidates and for parties. We match candidates over various elections by …

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Values and Politics

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Přílohy – základní informace o výzkumech a metodologické poznámky.

Kapitola je přehledem hlavních datových zdrojů a metodologických postupů využitých v knize Volný čas, společnost, kultura: Česko – Slovensko. Popisuje datový soubor Volný čas a kultura v ČR a SR (2011/2016) vzniklý z koordinovaných sociologických výzkumů volného času v ČR a SR a uvádí strukturu volnočasových aktivit analyzovanou pomocí metody hlavních komponent odděleně v ČR 2011 a SR 2016. Dále představuje znění použitých otázek ve výzkumech TSS 1984, SSVE 1993, Voln…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Social Stratification

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Voľný čas na Slovensku – diferenciácia a reprodukcia

Prvá časť najskôr stručne dokumentuje vývoj a premeny voľnočasových aktivít na Slovensku v posledných desaťročiach na výsledkoch zo sociologických výskumov z rokov 1984, 1993 a 2016. Druhá časť sa na dátach z výskumu žiakov zameria na diferenciáciu v spôsobe trávenia voľného času detí staršieho školského veku ako ho zachytil výskum na žiakov šiestych a deviatych ročníkov základných škôl v Banskobystrickom kraji, 2023. Špecificky sa venuje otázke, akou rolu v diferenci…

Publication Type: Chapter in a Book / Monograph

Department: Social Stratification

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Who owns the fungi: ethnography of mushroaming as a form of multispecies sociality

This dissertation thesis focuses on variations of “mushroaming” – it analyzes activities thatinvolve foraging, cultivating, and learning about mushrooms, and demonstrates their potentialfor extending theories and practices of commons (Bollier and Helfrich, 2021). The thesis drawsupon the concepts of commons that are not limited to economic governance, but enable also theanalysis of the potential of multispecies relations, affectivity, and responsibility for generatingnew approaches to the environment (Si…

Topics: Technology and society, Environment, Lifestyle

Publication Type: Other Publication

Department: National Contact Centre for Gender & Science

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Housing wealth inequality, intergenerational transfers and young households in the super-homeownership system

Housing wealth inequality, intergenerational transfers and young households in the super-homeownership system

This article focuses on the problem of housing wealth inequality as an increasingly important dimension of social inequality in post-socialist super-home-ownership countries and uses the Czech Republic as a case study. The article shows that housing wealth inequality is higher than income inequality and that it tends to grow in time, especially due to the spatially uneven appreciation of house prices. However, intergenerational housing-related within-family resource transfers have a mitigating effect on growin…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Socioeconomics of Housing

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Nanoethics for the Plastocene: the value sensitive design of nanofiber materials

This paper focuses on how to respond appropriately to the problemof the (non-)biodegradability of nanofibers and how the integrationof ethics could help. First, the paper describes the experience of abioengineering research team at the Technical University ofLiberec in developing a technology for producing filtrationmaterials during the COVID-19 pandemic and the project thatwas implemented to provide support for ethical decision-makingin the field of research and development of nanotechnologies.The paper then …

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: National Contact Centre for Gender & Science

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Mortgage debt versus intergenerational transfers: implications for welfare attitudes in the Czech Republic

Mortgage debt versus intergenerational transfers: implications for welfare attitudes in the Czech Republic

There has been a noticeable delay in the emergence of a sociology of debt, and of mortgage debt in particular. This paper seeks to fill this gap by testing whether and how the form of home financing influences welfare attitudes regarding the role of the state in housing provision and, consequently, the type of housing (welfare) policy. Specifically, we hypothesise that there are significant differences in attitudes toward the role of the state/municipalities in housing provision between homeowners who financed…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Socioeconomics of Housing

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Publication Type: Non-peer-reviewed article

Department: Economic and Religious Studies

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Homeownership, mobility, and unemployment: Evidence from housing privatization.

Homeownership, mobility, and unemployment: Evidence from housing privatization.

Homeownership is believed to cause higher unemployment. This is because homeowners face higher mobility costs that limit their job search to local labor markets. Empirical tests of this prediction have yielded mixed results so far, possibly due to the endogeneity of homeownership. This paper proposes that the privatization of public housing in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtain was a substantial policy shock that generated largely exogenous assignment of homeownership to individual h…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Socioeconomics of Housing

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Intergenerational financial transfers and indirect reciprocity: determinants of the reproduction of homeownership in the post-socialist Czech Republic.

Intergenerational financial transfers and indirect reciprocity: determinants of the reproduction of homeownership in the post-socialist Czech Republic.

Using a representative survey of the Czech population, we demonstrate that intergenerational within-family financial (wealth) transfers represent the main mechanism in the reproduction of homeownership in Czech post-socialist society. The provision of a transfer or the lack of one largely determines the housing tenure of Czech young adults. Without transfers, the children of homeowners are significantly less likely to also become homeowners. We also show that the probability of an adult child receiving a trans…

Publication Type: Article with impact factor

Department: Socioeconomics of Housing

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