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2016, Růžičková, M., D. Hamplová
Topic:
religion and religiosity, family
Type:
Peer-reviewed journal article
2017, Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
Topic:
history of sociology
Department:
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2017, Pat Lyons
Topic:
politics (and political attitudes)
Department:
Type:
Monograph
2016, Vojtíšková, K., M. Poláková, V. Patočková
Topic:
kultura, public administration
Type:
Article with impact factor
2016, Vojtíšková, K., M. Poláková, V. Patočková
Topic:
kultura, public administration
Type:
Peer-reviewed journal article
2012, Bernard, J., V. Patočková
Topic:
elites, migration and mobility, sociology of science
Type:
Monograph
2012, Šafr, J. (ed.) T. Bariekzahyová, M. Gorčíková,J. Häuberer, V. Patočková, O. Špaček
Topic:
social capital, social inequalities
Type:
Monograph
2012, Bernard, J., V. Patočková, T. Kostelecký
Topic:
migration and mobility
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2014, Patočková, V., J. Šafr
Topic:
kultura, lifestyle
Type:
Paper published in conference proceedings
2016, Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
Topic:
religion and religiosity
Department:
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2017, Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
Topic:
history of sociology
Department:
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2016, Marková Volejníčková, Romana, Pospíšilová, Marie, Křížková, Alena

Energy is not merely a technological field, it also influences and is influenced by the wider social context. From various perspectives energy impacts the lives of people and it shapes people, not just those who work in the field of energy, in various ways. This publication focuses specifically on how these processes operate from the perspective of gender equality.

Topic:
gender
Department:
Type:
Monograph
2015, Formánková, Lenka, Maříková, Hana, Křížková, Alena, Volejníčková, Romana

The qualitative study is focused on the issue of equal access of women (and men) into managerial and decision-making positions in a social enterprise and conventional one in the Czech Republic. The results of the study reflect a lack of focus on gender equality, low sensitivity to gender based discrimination, recurrence of gender stereotypes and the lack of internal policies (formal procedures) to promote women in leadership positions in the surveyed firms.

Topic:
gender
Department:
Type:
Monograph
2015, Formánková, Lenka, Maříková, Hana, Křížková, Alena, Volejníčková, Romana

The qualitative study is focused on the issue of equal access of women (and men) into managerial and decision-making positions in a social enterprise and conventional one in the Czech Republic. The results of the study reflect a lack of focus on gender equality, low sensitivity to gender based discrimination, recurrence of gender stereotypes and the lack of internal policies (formal procedures) to promote women in leadership positions in the surveyed firms.

Topic:
gender
Department:
Type:
Monograph
2014, Dudová Radka, Volejníčková Romana

Based on qualitative research of women that cared in the past or care now for their frail elderly mothers, this article aims to describe and explain some of the factors leading to the predominance of women in informal care for the elderly. The article builds on Sandra Harding’s and Joan W. Scott’s concept of gender. Their concept defines gender as a category operating at multiple interconnected levels.

Topic:
gender, care
Department:
Type:
Peer-reviewed journal article
2017, Vojtíšková Kateřina, Věra Patočková, Renáta Mikešová
Topic:
životní prostředí
Type:
Other publication
2016, Hašková, H., Z. Uhde
Topic:
gender, care
Department:
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2016, Uhde, Z.
Topic:
gender, globalisation
Department:
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2017, Bernard, Josef, Šimon, Martin

The spatial concentration of social disadvantage in rural areas not only poses a risk to social cohesion but also represents a challenge for public policy. This article draws on a multidimensional concept of disadvantage to study spatial aspects of disadvantage in Czech rural areas. Current studies aimed at identifying ‘inner peripheries’ as areas with an increased risk of social exclusion fail to distinguish between different forms of disadvantage.

Topic:
trust/social cohesion, urban and rural studies, migration and mobility, wages and incomes, age and ageing, public policy, standard of living
Type:
Article with impact factor

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