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2020, Šimon, Martin, Jíchová, Jana

This article reports on a new empirical study evaluating crime concentration at places in a postsocialist city. We use principles of the law of crime concentration at places and the Cambridge Crime Harm Index to measure crime count and crime harm concentration at the level of street segments. The research found differences between crime concentration in a post-socialist city and crime concentration reported by recent studies from US or UK cities.

Topic:
trust/social cohesion, crime, urban and rural studies, social inequalities, public administration
Type:
Article with impact factor
2021, Chylíková, Johana
Topic:
sociological data
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2021, Šetinová, Markéta, Topinková, Renáta

Objective: We test whether real online-user mating behavior corresponds with expectations from both the sociobiological and social perspectives and explore the age differentials that individuals opt for when searching for a mate and how this evolves relative to the user’s age and gender.

Topic:
gender, family, age and ageing
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Article with impact factor
2021, Fialová, Kamila, Mysíková, Martina

Purpose – The authors aim to demonstrate the impact of allowing for unequal intra-household distribution of resources on income poverty and income inequality.

Topic:
economics, wages and incomes, social inequalities
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Peer-reviewed journal article
2021, Smith, Michael L., Hamplová Dana, Kelley Jonathan, Evans M.D.R.
Topic:
family, social inequalities, education
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Type:
Article with impact factor
2020, Havlíček, Tomáš - Klingorová, Kamila - Nešpor, Zdeněk R. - Vojtíšek, Zdeněk
Topic:
religion and religiosity
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Type:
Chapter in monograph
2020, Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
Topic:
religion and religiosity
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Type:
Chapter in monograph
2021, Klímová Chaloupková, Jana, Topinková, Renáta, Šetinová Markéta

The proportion of people seeking a partner later in life has increased in recent decades. However, studies exploring age variation in partner preferences are quite rare. We aim to fill this gap by examining the partner preferences for household care skills, financial resources, and education of unpartnered individuals aged 19–65 years (n = 1145) who participated in speed-dating events in the Czech Republic.

Topic:
gender, family
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Article with impact factor
2021, Uhde, Zuzana
Topic:
globalisation, migration and mobility
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Type:
Chapter in monograph
2021, Mysíková, Martina, Želinský, Tomáš, Jirková, Michaela, Večerník, Jiří

The at-risk-of-poverty rate, the relative income poverty indicator applied in the EU, can be highly sensitive to the equivalence scale used to transform household income to an equivalent for individuals.

Topic:
wages and incomes, standard of living
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Type:
Article with impact factor
2020, Vašát, Petr
Topic:
housing, urban and rural studies, social inequalities, sociologická teorie
Type:
Chapter in monograph
2020, Jana Stachová
Topic:
sociologická teorie, životní prostředí
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Public event or educational activity
2021, Hamplová Dana, Le Bourdais Céline, Legendre Blandine
Topic:
economics, wages and incomes, family
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Type:
Article with impact factor
2021, Nyklová, Blanka, Dana Moree

Výzkum na téma Násilí na ženách v souvislosti s COVID-19 vznikl jako reakce na nastalou pandemickou situaci v roce 2020. Díky tomu, že obě výzkumnice byly díky své předchozí činnosti v pravidelném kontaktu s nestátními neziskovými organizacemi, které se v oblasti domácího násilí pohybují – konkrétně Acorus, ROSA a proFem – se k nim záhy po začátku pandemie v roce 2020 dostaly informace o tom, jak nesourodé jsou informace o situaci uvnitř systému pomoci obětem domácího násilí.

Topic:
gender, human relations, family
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Other publication
2018, Guasti Petra, Mansfeldová Zdenka, Myant Martin, Bönker Frank

The country study is a part of a cross-national comparative survey Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI) designed to identify and foster successes in effective policymaking in the given time period. The project is supported by Bertelsmann Stiftung. The SGI explores how governments target sustainable development in a time period from November 2016 until November 2017.

Topic:
politics (and political attitudes)
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Other publication
2020, Guasti Petra, Mansfeldová Zdenka, Myant Martin, Bönker Frank

The Sustainable Governance Indicators is a platform built on a cross-national survey of governance that identifies reform needs in 41 EU and OECD countries. The SGI brings together a broad network of experts and practitioners aiming to understand what works best in sustainable governance. The country study is a part of this cross-national comparative survey.

Topic:
politics (and political attitudes)
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Other publication
2016, Guasti Petra, Mansfeldová Zdenka, Myant Martin, Bönker Frank

The country study is a part of a cross-national comparative survey Sustainable Governance Indicators (SGI) designed to identify and foster successes in effective policymaking. The SGI explores how governments target sustainable development in a time period from November 2014 until November 2015.

Topic:
politics (and political attitudes)
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Other publication
2020, Gibas, Petr, Hodúlová, Tereza, Pauknerová, Karolína, Šima, Karel, Nyklová, Blanka, Vašát, Petr

Kniha vztahuje kutilství k obecnějším otázkám o současné společnosti, jejím vývoji a proměně a otevírá tak kutilství jako téma a terén, skrze který je možné tyto otázky nově nahlížet a zkoumat. Ukazuje, v čem a proč je kutilství zajímavé (nejen) pro společenskou vědu nikoli samo o sobě, ale jako prostředek, skrze který je možné lépe porozumět palčivým problémům současnosti.

Topic:
housing, gender, value orientations
Type:
Monograph
2021, Bernard, Josef, Čermák, Daniel

In this article we discuss multi-level career paths of Czech politicians from 2000 to 2017. First, we describe typical career movements between policy levels, differentiating between ascending and descending paths. Subsequently, we focus on ascending paths targeting at the national level which are the most common way how to enter the Parliament.

Topic:
elites, politics (and political attitudes), elections (and polls)
Type:
Peer-reviewed journal article
2019, Chylíková, Johana
Topic:
kultura, social inequalities
Type:
Public event or educational activity

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