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2. Ideální věk rodičovství v České republice a v evropském srovnání
- Creator:
- Klímová Chaloupková, Jana
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- Subject:
- sociologie rodiny, rodičovství, věk, výběrová šetření, analýza dat, sociology of family, parenting, age, sample surveys, data analysis, rodinné chování, reprodukční věkové normy, 316.356.2, 316.812.1-055.52, 316.346.3, 311.213.2, 303.7, (437.3), (4), 18, and 316.8
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- In this paper a comparison is made between the Czech Republic and other European countries regarding attitudes toward the ideal timing for childbirth. In 1990s there was a sharp increase in the postponement of the transition to parenthood in the Czech Republic. This development raises the question: Are normative beliefs in the Czech Republic regarding the timing of childbirth changing, and if so, are they becoming similar to the attitudes present in Western Europe? After a brief outline of the concept of age norms, beliefs regarding the ideal age of when to become a parent in European countries are explored using data from the European Social Survey 2006. In the final part of this paper there is a detailed analysis of Czech attitudes toward the ideal timing of the birth of the first child, using CVVM survey data from 2006, with a specific focus on cohort and educational differences. This research reveals that Czech attitudes toward the ideal age for mothers having a first child is intermediate between the patterns observed in (a) East European countries where the ideal is for a younger age, and (b) West European states where an older age preference is prevalent. In contrast, the ideal age for becoming a father for the first time in the Czech Republic is one of the oldest in Europe. Significantly, the proportion of the population that rejects age norms for reproduction exhibits little systematic pattern across Europe. Within the Czech Republic the survey evidence indicates that those who are less than 35 years old, and those who are most educated have a significantly older ideal age for having a first child than all others., Jana Chaloupková., 2 grafy, 6 tabulek, Obsahuje bibliografii, and Anglické resumé
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3. Kdo podává žádost o rozvod a jaké jsou příčiny rozpadu partnerských vztahů?
- Creator:
- Marta Vohlídalová
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- sociologie rodiny, gender, rozvod, partnerské rozchody, sociologické aspekty, sociology of family, divorce, separations (partner relationships), sociological aspects, breakup of unmarried cohabitations, 18, and 316.8
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Marta Vohlídalová., 4 tab., Obsahuje bibliografii, and Anglické resumé
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4. Výzkum životní dráhy a analýza sekvencí: možnosti studia rodinných drah
- Creator:
- Jana Klímová Chaloupková
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Společenské vědy, sociologie rodiny, kvantitativní výzkum, sociology of family, quantitative research, sekvenční analýza, rodinná dráha, sequence analysis, life-course, family trajectory, optimal matching, 18, and 3
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The aim of this article is to present a specific method for the study of the life-course, which focuses on life-course trajectories as a whole through the use of sequence analysis. In the first part, two approaches for the quantitative analysis of the life-course are distinguished: an event-oriented perspective and a trajectory-based (holistic) perspective. The holistic perspective is based on sequence analysis and more specifically on optimal matching. The trajectory-based perspective does not focus on single life events, but on whole sequences of events. In the second part, using the Czech wave of the ISSP 2002 dataset, which includes partnership and family histories, this article presents several examples of the use of sequence analysis of family trajectories. This study shows that sequence analysis can help identify patterns associated with typical and distinctive life-course trajectories., Jana Chaloupková., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
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5. Zpráva z konference "Reprodukce nebo intimita?"
- Creator:
- Marta Vohlídalová
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- Subject:
- sociologie rodiny, konference, sociology of family, conferences, 18, and 316.3
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Marta Vohlídalová.
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- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public