Topic: migration and mobility
Measures of objective and subjective social status are commonly used in social stratification research. While objective measures have been extensively examined for cross-national comparability, subjective indicators have received less attention. This study aims to address this research gap by investigating the measurement invariance of the three most commonly used single-item measures of subjective social status across many countries.
Topic: methodology, social inequalities
Na podzim školního roku 2023/24 byla realizována první vlna sběru dat mezi žáky a žákyněmi prvních ročníků středních škol a odpovídajících ročníků víceletých gymnázií. Celkem se do výzkumu zapojilo 249 škol a více než 24 000 žáků a žákyň z celé České republiky.
Topic: trust/social cohesion, identity, migration and mobility, politics (and political attitudes), education
Recently, there has been renewed interest in homemaking and domestic practices and the revival of domesticity has become related with pro-environmental values and sustainable lifestyles in Western societies. The turn to domesticity tends to be associated with women. While some authors warn of a return to traditional gender roles within the household, others view eco-domesticity as a feminist project that values domestic practices.
Topic: gender, urban and rural studies, care, parenting, životní prostředí, lifestyle
This article presents the results of a systematic literature review following the PRISMA protocol and answering the research question of how climate change or energy security considerations affect public attitudes towards nuclear energy. 82 articles published in English since 2011 and indexed in scientific databases were selected for the review.
Topic: energetika, klimatická změna, technology/technique
Topic: history of sociology
This study explores the gender and educational differences in the time spent on childcare in the Czech Republic. In particular, we ask how gender and educational gradients in parenting time intersect and whether they vary by the child’s age. We consider the time parents spend in basic, interactive and focused childcare care as a way to address the intensive parenting model.
Topic: care, parenting, family
The aim of this paper is to analyse coping strategies to deal with the impact of crisis (pivots) among low-income entrepreneurs living in a marriage/partnership using the example of a pandemic as a social and economic crisis. We draw on literature that critiques the individualised and masculine conception of entrepreneurship as focused on innovation and profit. Our analysis reveals the diversity of entrepreneurial strategies for coping with pandemics.
Topic: gender, work, social inequalities
Entrepreneurship during pandemics and crises in the context of gender inequalities. Policy brief.
Topic: gender, work
Topic: social inequalities
Topic: methodology
Topic: social inequalities
Topic: social inequalities
Topic: social inequalities
Topic: social inequalities
Topic: social inequalities
Topic: religion and religiosity
Topic: history of sociology
This article presents a mixed-methods research protocol suitable for studying everyday mobility and its effects on life chances for a wide range of populations. We argue that it can address, among other issues, two important methodological challenges in the study of mobility: addressing pre-reflexivity and habits, as well as differentiating between voluntary and forced movements.
Topic: methodology, migration and mobility, wages and incomes, technology/technique, age and ageing, standard of living
Czech Social Attitudes in the European Context: In the Heart of Europe reflects the political, welfare, and general social attitudes in the Czech Republic, which has 30 years of existence, in European comparison.
Topic: trust/social cohesion, EU, human relations, politics (and political attitudes), social inequalities, public opinion
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