Completed project

Work – Life Balance from the Perspective of Gender Relations and Social and Employer Policies in the Czech Republic

Project duration: 
2005 - 2007

The project makes a comprehensive study of the conditions for achieving work – life balance in Czech society. It focuses on the legislative, social, political, institutional, employer and individual aspects of how individuals, couples, and families balance work and family obligations. The project consists of three phases, that combine theory and methodology in an effort to produce the following outcome: a) a legislative and socio-political analysis of work-life balance measures; b) a sociological analysis of the types of families with children for which work-life balance is of key importance; c) comparative analyses of work-life balance conditions at the employer level and a comparison of approaches and practises in Czech and foreign companies. The project contributes to creating a thorough understanding of the relations between work and family spheres from the point of view of the gender relations, in terms of both theory and methodology, and to developing recommendations that could be used in socio-political and employer policy and legislation.

Principal investigator: 
Grant agency: 
Czech Science Foundation (GACR)
Department: 

Project publications (total 30, displaying 1 - 10)

Křížková, Alena, Marta Vohlídalová

Autorky v článku mapují teoretické argumenty genderové dimenze sociálního státu. Navrhují tři integrální dimenze konceptualizace rodičovství v české společnosti a na trhu práce: 1) právo být rodičem a právo pracovat, 2) rovnost či nediskriminaci v rodičovství, 3) příležitost dosáhnout kombinace pracovního a soukromého života.

 

Topic:
gender, wages and incomes, care, work, social inequalities
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Article with impact factor
Křížková, Alena, Hana Maříková, Radka Dudová, Zdenek Sloboda

The paper focuses on organisations and the conditions for working parents in terms of combining work and care and how those conditions are set up and negotiated in organisations. The research draws on three case studies comparing pairs of companies active in the Czech Republic and in one of the following countries – Germany, France, and Sweden – in the field of engineering.

Topic:
gender, care, work, social inequalities
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Article with impact factor
Hašková, Hana (ed.), Jana Pomahačová

This study examines whether and in what way parenthood and childlessness are reflected in the gender-specific media targeting men and women in Czech society. The study presents the results of a qualitative and a quantitative analysis of selected women’s magazines and a qualitative study of selected men’s lifestyle magazines published in the Czech Republic after 1989, that is, during a period when important changes in reproductive behaviour have been under way in the population.

Topic:
gender, media, parenting
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Monograph
Hašková, Hana

Men´s and women´s magazines use biological explanations of reproductive behavior and expect men and women to become mothers and fathers once in their life. Women´s magazines stress value of motherhood because of motherhood itself (mothering as well as becoming a mother). Men´s magazines conceptualize fatherhood as a part of living in heterosexual partnership rather than (a value of) fathering.

Topic:
gender, media, parenting
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph
Křížková, Alena (ed.), Hana Maříková, Hana Hašková, Jana Bierzová

This study is the outcome of an analysis of a questionnaire survey that focused on the degree to which Czech parents develop individual and family strategies for combining work and family life, and the objective was to examine the situation and strategies of parents currently living with dependent children.

Topic:
gender, work, family
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Monograph
Maříková, Hana

This study is the outcome of an analysis of a questionnaire survey that focused on the degree to which Czech parents develop individual and family strategies for combining work and family life, and the objective was to examine the situation and strategies of parents currently living with dependent children.

Topic:
gender, work, parenting, family
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph
Křížková, Alena

This study is the outcome of an analysis of a questionnaire survey that focused on the degree to which Czech parents develop individual and family strategies for combining work and family life, and the objective was to examine the situation and strategies of parents currently living with dependent children.

Topic:
gender, work, parenting, family
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph
Hašková, Hana

This study is the outcome of an analysis of a questionnaire survey that focused on the degree to which Czech parents develop individual and family strategies for combining work and family life, and the objective was to examine the situation and strategies of parents currently living with dependent children.

Topic:
gender, care, parenting, family
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph
Bierzová, Jana

This study is the outcome of an analysis of a questionnaire survey that focused on the degree to which Czech parents develop individual and family strategies for combining work and family life, and the objective was to examine the situation and strategies of parents currently living with dependent children.

Topic:
care, parenting, family
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph
Křížková, Alena (ed.), Radka Dudová, Hana Hašková, Hana Maříková

The new labour market model that evolved in the Czech Republic after 1989 and the family strategies
of women and men are two spheres that interact and overlap at various levels of society and in the
individual strategies of those involved. The changes to the circumstances surrounding labour market
participation that resulted from the economic, political and cultural changes in Czech society and

Topic:
gender, work, family
Department:
Gender & Sociology
Type of publication:
Monograph

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