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The results of the sociological survey Social Transformation in Czechoslovakia (October 1991) are reviewed from the angle of historical comparison with data from 1967 and 1984.

Topic: social inequalities

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Public Opinion Research Centre

The article represents a continuation of the study Social Stratification in Czechoslovakia 1991 published in Sociologický časopis No. 5/1992. It is also based on the social transformation survey from October, 1991. In the first part, some cross-tabulations are presented. They demonstrate the interdependence between the differentiation of the male population along multidimensional status-pattern groupings (clusters), and six other important variables.

Topic: politics (and political attitudes), social inequalities, transformation

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Public Opinion Research Centre

Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Peer-reviewed journal articleDepartment: Local and regional studies

The new economic situation after the political turnover requires comprehensive research on poverty, i. e., of its roots, extent, forms and coping strategies.

Topic: social inequalities, transformation

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

The purpose of this article is to assess the specific features of earnings differentials in Czechoslovakia and their change over time. Various explanatory hypotheses are submitted for understanding personal income distribution under the system of state socialism. Analysis of variance is used to show the influence of gender, age, education, and economic sector on level of reward.

Topic: economics, wages and incomes, social inequalities

Type of publication: Peer-reviewed journal articleDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

Two perspectives, both elaborated in Marx's work, can be used to analyze income distribution under state socialism. The first is based on the wellknown principle, "from each according to his abilities, to each according to his work". This principle generally corresponds to the stratification vertical ordering of occupations.

Topic: wages and incomes, work

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

Topic: consumption

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

Topic: economics

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

Topic: wages and incomes

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

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