Topic: gender, work
Topic: gender, work
Topic: sociological data, education
Topic: social policy
Topic: wages and incomes, public policy
Topic: family, public opinion
Topic: public policy
Topic: politics (and political attitudes)
Topic: politics (and political attitudes)
Topic: civil society, politics (and political attitudes)
Topic: politics (and political attitudes)
Topic: elites, EU, politics (and political attitudes), public opinion
Topic: politics (and political attitudes), sociological data, elections (and polls)
Topic: sociological data
Comparative documentation on earnings and household incomes is gathered and analyzed to show recent tendencies in distributional patterns in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. No revolutions, but important shifts mostly maintaining differences between countries have occurred since 1989. Inequality rose in both personal and household incomes, and market patterns seem to have developed at the expense of demographic determination of incomes.
Topic: migration and mobility, wages and incomes, social inequalities
Under the transformation period, economic inequality is assuming new meanings and accents, and its importance growing. We show recent changes and various facets of inequality as displayed in distributions of earning, household incomes and wealth. In earnings, instead of the system covering the costs of labour force reproduction, human capital is better rewarded, thus, the importance of ownership and job grows.
Topic: economics, wages and incomes, social inequalities, transformation
Topic: economics, social inequalities
Topic: work
Topic: identity, politics (and political attitudes)
The analyses presented in this book focus on the election to the Czechoslovakian Federal Assembly in June 1990. They describe and explain the development of the political parties, the social and political features of the candidates in this parliamentary election, the electoral behavior of the public, and the formation of government.
Topic: politics (and political attitudes)
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