Found 3872 publications (displayed results 3301 - 3320)

Topic: gender, work, family, lifestyle

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

The article concerns on Czechs in Banat and Bulgaria, who reemigrated to Czechoslovakia after the WWII. Their specific piety, to which previous three parts of the study were concened, was perpetued during these conditions and it played certain group-integrational role in comparation to mostly atheistic outer Czech society.

Topic: migration and mobility, religion and religiosity

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

The author concerns in this article on Czech non-Catholics in the 18th and 19th centuriesand their outer as well as inner denotations and their changes in course of time. Before the Tolerance Decree, persecuted illegal Protestants had been usually denotated as the heretics, the non-Catholics called themselves, not always rightly, as the Evangelics (Czech term for the Protestants) or the Lutherans.

Topic: religion and religiosity

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

Topic: gender, social inequalities

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Gender & Sociology

The author provides an extensive analysis of the Czech and foreign literature devoted to the study of migration processes in the 20th century. A sociological analysis of modern Czech emigration can as a result be conducted which is capable of facilitating important historical comparisons, but above all formulating a significant socio-cultural framework for migration processes of teh second half of the 20th century.

Topic: value orientations, migration and mobility

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

Topic: historical sociology, religion and religiosity

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Economic and Religious Studies

This study is an overview and explanation of the main demographic and sociological trends of family behaviour in chzech society in relation to changing economic and social conditions. 

Topic: gender, family, lifestyle

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Gender & Sociology

Study shows the relation of women´s family and work roles as a gender conflict which is a consquence of the sharp barriers betwen the private and public sphere in our society. It describe the inequalities in the position of women in bothe these areas. 

Topic: gender, social inequalities

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Gender & Sociology

The sociological study is a qualitative analysis of life conditions and strategies of women in mangerial positions based on a case study of a group of managers at one workplace. the subject of study was the study of strategies aimend at harmonising work and family responsibilities and the values related to these two spheres expressed by these women. 

Topic: gender, work, family, lifestyle

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Gender & Sociology

This sociological study focuses on the situation of women in the Czech Republic with a view to their employment position.

Topic: gender, work

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Gender & Sociology

The study shows on the one hand the diskrimination and inequalities of the position of women managers in comparison with other groups of women on the basis of statistical data, on the other hand it describe possible strategies how women managers cope woth the gender conflict of family and working roles, as revealed the case qualitative study. 

Topic: gender, work

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Gender & Sociology

M. Weber, C. Geertz, and R. Bultmann are often cited by anthropologists and sociologists, who tries to find the essence of human sciences in deep analysis of subjective meanings, which the actor sets to his/her behaviour. This article provides an analysis of theoretical and episthemological conceptions of the three mentioned thinkers, while the author concludes each of them use the construction of subjective meaning in a different way.

Topic: history of sociology, historical sociology

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

The article provides a strong theoretical basis for a study of Czech emigration to the West and the return of the emigrants in the 1990s, which spreads from P. Berger´s and T. Luckmann´s theory of socialization, and compares it with a point of view of socio-economics, seen as the most useful research method of this particular field. The author attempts to explain why the emigrants decide to return, including the consequence of their prosperity abroad and their attitudes to modern capitalism.

Topic: economics, migration and mobility

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

This paper deals primarily with the problem of the accessibility of housing in the Czech Republic. On the basis of data drawn from the study on Attitudes to Housing in the Czech Republic 2001, the satisfaction of the Czech population with current housing is assessed. The second part of the paper focuses on an evaluation of housing accessibility in the Czech Republic. Physical accessibility is compared with the situation in other selected countries.

Topic: housing, wages and incomes

Type of publication: Chapter in monographDepartment: Socioeconomics of Housing

The study deals with the fluctuation in housing construction in connection with the economic oscillation. Some of the stock-flow models are also described. Stock-flow models explain the dependence of changes in volumes of housing stock with regard to changes in some macroeconomics indicators (for example interest rates, inflation etc.).

Topic: housing, economics

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Socioeconomics of Housing

The theoretical part of the study explains basic approaches from the field of housing careers. The analytic part of the study is based on an observation of the personal housing histories, in the period between 1960 and 2001, of Czech citizens, who were respondents in the Housing Attitudes in the Czech Republic 2001 survey.

Topic: housing, migration and mobility

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Socioeconomics of Housing

The study offers the theoretical description of housing market operation and housing as a special good. Using theoretical economic analysis it evaluates the consequences of public interventions on housing market. The study should serve mainly for teaching purposes.

Topic: housing, economics, public policy

Type of publication: MonographDepartment: Socioeconomics of Housing

Topic: housing, public policy

Type of publication: Public event or educational activityDepartment: Socioeconomics of Housing

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