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Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

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Topic: civil society, politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Political Sociology

The article deals with the theory of French sociologist of family F. de Singly and explains his conception of private life. 

Topic: family

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Gender & Sociology

The study describes the background (including electoral system reform and campaign before election) and results of 2002 election to the Chamber of Deputies in the Czech Republic, and subsequent government formation.

Topic: public policy, elections (and polls)

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Value Orientations in Society

The article starts a serie of texts 'Women in management' which aims to investigate the aspects of the position of women in management from gender perspective. Main goal of this text is to describe basic gender inequalities at work, to define gender equality and it's main obstacles in the work environment.

Topic: gender, work, social inequalities

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Gender & Sociology

The text is a regular contribution into the publication called Data Yearbook. It describes political changes in the Czech republic during the year 2001. The article focuses in such problems as elections to the Chamber of Deputies, Senate and boards of municipalities, the composition of government, relations between the Cabinet and the Parliament, institutional changes of the Constitution and of the electoral law, and on the main issues of the Czech politics.

Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Political Sociology

Číslo bulletinu Gender, rovné příležitosti, výzkum, které se vám dostává do rukou, není tentokrát monotematicky zacíleno. Shodou okolností se zaměřuje paralelně na dvě oblasti, které jsou předmětem intenzivního výzkumu v české sociologii zabývající se genderovými vztahy. Tím prvním je sféra soukromého života – rodiny, partnerských vztahů a sexuality.

Topic: gender, work, sociology of science

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Gender & Sociology

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Topic: politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Paper published in conference proceedingsDepartment: Political Sociology

Topic: parenting

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Czech Social Science Data Archive

Topic: value orientations

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Czech Social Science Data Archive

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Topic: methodology, regions, public opinion

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Public Opinion Research Centre

Topic: value orientations, politics (and political attitudes)

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Public Opinion Research Centre

Topic: sociological data, public opinion

Type of publication: Non-peer-reviewed articleDepartment: Public Opinion Research Centre

The study is devoted to the phenomenon of party identification, and the development of party identification in the Czech republic from 1996 to 2000 and its relationship to voting behaviour. It describes positive party identification, which is understood as a positive relationship toward the party voted for, and negative party identification, which is understood as a negative relationship toward all parties but the one voted for.

Topic: politics (and political attitudes), elections (and polls)

Type of publication: Article with impact factorDepartment: Value Orientations in Society

Study deals with relationship between marriage, cohabitation and education. The first part presents a summary of the sociological theories. The second part verifies hypotheses based on these theories with ISSP 2002 data. The connection between education and entry into marriage canbe fully explained by longer school attendance. More educated people study longer.

Topic: human relations, education

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Value Orientations in Society

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