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Bydlení věc veřejná: sociální aspekty bydlení v České republice a zemích Evropské unie
In: Ediční řada studie 36
The housing policy changes and housing expenditures in the Czech Republic
In: Sociologické texty 2000,1
On Housing Satisfaction among Czech Citizens
In: Sociologický časopis: Czech sociological review, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 227-252
ISSN: 2336-128X
O spokojenosti českých občanů s užívaným bydlením
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 227-252
Around the end of the 1970s, studies began to emerge that focused on people's satisfaction with their housing, especially among tenants in social housing (tenant surveys). Gradually, research on people's housing satisfaction acquired a much broader context & it began to be conducted on national samples of respondents. In the 1980s the theoretical foundations of this field of study were established, & thanks to the spread of multi-dimensional statistical methods the analysis of housing satisfaction became the subject of numerous research projects around the world. The aim of this article is to describe, as precisely as possible, & using multi-dimensional statistical methods & structure modelling, the process that produces housing satisfaction in the Czech Republic & to trace the main factors behind its variability. The article draws on data from the National Housing Attitudes survey conducted in 2001.
R. Turkington, R. van Kempen, F. Wassenberg (eds.): High-Rise Housing in Europe: Current Trends and Future Prospects
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 336-338
Changes in consumption of households during 1990-1997
In: Sociologický časopis: Czech sociological review, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 211-232
ISSN: 2336-128X
Social Housing in the Czech Republic in a Comparative Context
In: Sociologický časopis: Czech sociological review, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 157-180
ISSN: 2336-128X
Changes in Consumption of Households during 1990-1997
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 211-232
The article provides social statistics concerning the main changes in the consumption behavior of Czech households between 1990 & 1997. The description is based on a comparison with the situation & trends in countries of the European Union. The author uses the Family Budget Surveys data files that were weighted to assure higher representativeness of the research results. Different statistical procedures are employed to describe main shifts in the composition of household budgets on the whole & for different consumption items in the first stage, & according to different factors characterizing the household in the second stage. In the last part of the article, multiple regression & ANOVA analysis were applied to answer the question of the changes in the influence of different social indicators of households on the relative household expenditures. The author cannot confirm the hypothesis that 'meritocratic' factors (income, education) have strengthened & 'demographic' factors (family size, age or residence size) have weakened in influence for explaining the variability of four basic relative consumer items. The changes in consumption behavior have a transitional character rather than the character of long-term historical changes apparent in the countries of the European Union.
CLANKY: Struktura politickych postoju pravicove orientovanych volicu v R
In: Politologický časopis, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 392-413
ISSN: 1211-3247
Conservative Thinking in the Post-Modern Age
In: Sociologický časopis: Czech sociological review, Band 33, Heft 3, S. 273-288
ISSN: 2336-128X
The Czech Republic
In: Management of Privatised Housing, S. 149-172
The Impact of Within-family Housing Assistance on the Certainty of Young People's (Housing) Aspirations in the Czech Republic
In: Young: Nordic journal of youth research, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 223-244
ISSN: 1741-3222
The article presents the results of research on the factors that determine how certain Czech millennials are about their housing and some other life aspirations. We did not primarily look at the content of life aspirations and instead, we examined how certain, confident and concrete young people are about their plans. Using qualitative interviews and an attitude survey we found that intergenerational housing-related within-family resource transfers had a significant impact on how certain young Czechs are about their housing and (some) work and family aspirations. Therefore, whatever the aspirations of young people are, the ability to form them with certainty and confidence is significantly influenced by a factor that is largely out of their control.
Social Housing in the Czech Republic: Change of Trend?
In: Critical housing analysis, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 81-89
ISSN: 2336-2839