Czech Social Attitudes in the European Context

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A32=Dana Hamplov
A32=Dana Hamplová
A32=Dita Cermkov
A32=Dita Cermáková
A32=Eva Krulichov
A32=Eva Krulichová
A32=Ivan Petrsek
A32=Ivan Petrúek
A32=Jana Klmov-Chaloupkov
A32=Jana Klímová-Chaloupková
A32=Jaroslava Pospsilov
A32=Jaroslava Pospíilová
A32=Kamila Fialov
A32=Kamila Fialová
A32=Klra Vlachov
A32=Klára Vlachová
A32=Kristna Basn
A32=Kristýna Baná
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attitudes towards migration
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discriminated group identity
distributive justice beliefs
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evaluations of democracy
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pay fairness
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social isolation
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well-being

Product details

  • ISBN 9781666948806
  • Weight: 467g
  • Dimensions: 161 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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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. In nine chapters, the team of contributors address understanding and evaluations of democracy, discriminated group identity, satisfaction with democracy, distributive justice beliefs, support for income redistribution, pay fairness, equity norms, life satisfaction, job satisfaction, subjective well-being, (un)happiness, social isolation, perceived unsafety, family norms related to parenthood, and attitudes towards migration in pre- and post-COVID-19 times. This book captures a mild disappointment from low incomes and income equality, their effects on job satisfaction, happiness, and understanding of democracy in this critical era. Rigorous quantitative analyses of attitudes are based on the up-to-date European Social Survey data. Each chapter is a stand-alone piece. Nevertheless, their findings confirm and complement each other.
Klára Vlachová is head of the Department of Value Orientations in Society at the IS CAS.