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Immigration is one of the most contentious fields of contemporary European urban policy. While the development of urban segregation is well documented in traditional immigration countries with population register data, there is a lack of detailed research on population dynamics in many countries and cities across Europe. This article examines ethnic residential segregation in Czechia in the period after the economic crisis of 2008.
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.
This Handbook maps the expanding field of gender and EU politics, giving an overview of the fundamentals and new directions of the sub- discipline, and serving as a reference book for (gender) scholars and students at different levels interested in the EU.
Introduction. Institutional change through gender equality plans is today the dominant approach to promoting gender equality in higher education and research. Building on our experiences as “technical support partners” in several EU-funded projects, we reflect on how change is negotiated in a variety of contexts. Objectives.
Monitorovací zpráva projektu STRATIN+ přináší nejčerstvější informace o postavení žen v Českém akademickém prostředí. Čtenáři se dozví o zastoupení mužů a žen napříč vědními obory, akademickými pozicemi a sektory ekonomiky. Část zprávy je věnované příjmům a genderovým příjmovým rozdílům. Popsáno je také genderové složení vedoucích pozic v Českých akademických institucích a srovnání situace v České Republice s okolními zeměmi.
This text provides an academic edition of the exceptional source representing (records from) observations of services in Prague Christian churches in the mid-1960s, supplemented with a contextualizing introduction and historical-religious footnotes by the editor.
There was not a fixed border between social sciences in general, and particularly sociology on the one side, and cognisant journalism on the other in the past. If such a border already existed, usually after the full establishment of sociology as an academic discipline, certain sociologists deliberately crossed it.
EU and OECD countries vary considerably in terms of their pre-crisis socioeconomic conditions. Their capacity for political reform also varies widely. These differences are likely to grow as the COVID-19 crisis continues.
The aim of the present study is to thoroughly examine the relationship between adolescent fear of crime and a wide variety of offences which commonly affect children. The analysed data comes from the Urban Youth Victimization Survey conducted among 9th grade students in the Czech Republic. The results unequivocally demonstrate that victimization experience, when measured properly, substantially affects adolescent fear of crime.
This study investigated family scholarly culture’s effects on parental educational aspirations, with special attention paid to gender differences based on the ideas of stratified parenting and a sociocultural approach to parenting. Two-level structural modeling was applied to nationally representative Czech Household Panel Survey data from 2015 – 2016.
Monografie se zabývá politikou životního stylu a politickým konzumerismem v oblasti udržitelnosti a to jak v kolektivní a organizované rovině (sociální hnutí), tak na individuální úrovni (životní styly a spotřeba). Autorka zkoumá, jak hnutí za udržitelnou spotřebu (permakultura, ekokomunity, potravinová suverenita) podporují změnu spotřeby a životního stylu směrem k udržitelnosti. Tato hnutí mobilizují, rekrutují a sdružují jednotlivé izolované spotřebitele a poskytují jim tzv.
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