Transformation cannot be completed unless markets hit not only the formal, but also the substantive aspect of economy. It involves economic institutions (first of all private ownership), economic behaviour (based on „cash nexus“ as well as confidence and other traditional values) and economic actors (especially the middle classes). The economic problems of 1996-1997 indicate the incompleteness of the transformation in the substantive sense.
Topic: economics, social inequalities, transformation
Growing gender inequality has been forecasted for post-communist Europe. This study compares trends in women’s and men’s self-reported economic life chances (unemployment and economic security) as well as anti-democratic attitudes with eight national surveys (1990 through 1994) in the Czech and Slovak Republics. Neither a divergence nor convergence between the genders is found. However, the republics diverged on many of the same indicators, particularly since separation in 1993.
Topic: economics, work, transformation
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Topic: civil society
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Topic: civil society, politics (and political attitudes)
This book examines the income distributional experience of fifteen developed economies over the past two decades. It considers the effects on the inequality of household income of the development of individual earnings, unemployment, inflation, public sector transfers and taxes, and demographic changes.
Topic: economics, wages and incomes, work, social inequalities
The beginning of the economic transition in all post-communist countries has caused a number of social problems. First, price liberalization has led to a general decrease in the purchasing power of incomes and thus has made an increasing part of the population vulnerable to poverty. Second, the reduced state monopoly and the start of privatization of big enterprises has resulted in unemployment, which was mostly unknown until this time.
Topic: economics, wages and incomes, work, transformation
Topic: gender, work, family
Topic: gender, work
Topic: public policy
Topic: public policy, standard of living
Topic: politics (and political attitudes)
Topic: public policy, standard of living
This article deals primarily with voting patterns during elections to the Chamber of Representatives. The new trends in voting patterns [Matějů and Vlachová 1997] that emerged during the Senate elections are not considered in the article. Information on voting patterns during the parliamentary elections are supplemented by information gained from surveys carried out in autumn 1996.
Topic: politics (and political attitudes), public policy, elections (and polls)
Topic: public policy, elections (and polls)
Topic: economics, transformation, public policy
Topic: work
Topic: wages and incomes
Topic: public policy, public opinion
Topic: economics, social inequalities
Topic: economics
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