Rekonstrukce identity žen uprchlých před válkou z Ukrajiny / The Reconstruction of Identity Among Women Displaced by the War in Ukraine DOI (CS): https://dx.doi.org/10.7160/KS.2025-01(24).06cs DOI (EN): https://dx.doi.org/10.7160/KS.2025-01(24).06en Author: Andrea Preissová Krejčí Affiliation: Slezská univerzita v Opavě, Fakulta veřejných politik, Bezručovo náměstí 885/14, 746 01 Opava, Czech Republic Email: andrea.krejci@email.cz Language: Czech / English Issue: 1/2025…
Štítek: family
Changes in child rearing in Korea
Author: Kateřina Kolářová Affiliation: Chungnam National University, Yuseong, Daejeon, 305-764, Korea Email: kolarkaca@gmail.com Language: Czech / English translation Issue: 1/2020 Pages: 90–111 (22 pages) Keywords: adolescence, birth rate, childbirth, children and youth, family, gender, parenting, Republic of Korea Abstract This paper discusses child rearing in the Republic of Korea. Koreans believe that parenting begins in…
Causes and impacts of labour migration in Uzbekistan
Author: Andrea Štolfová Affiliation: Provozně ekonomická fakulta ČZU v Praze, Faculty of Economics and Management, CULS Prague Email: andrea.stolfova@gmail.com ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0832-1485 Language: English / Czech Issue: 1/2014 Pages: 23–45 (23 pages) Keywords: Migration, Inhabitants of Uzbekistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, family, Traditional values, Rural life Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on work migration among Uzbek inhabitants, for…
Post-socialist transformation of Uzbekistan and its impact on the status of women within the family
Author: Ida Pětioká Affiliation: Geschichtspark Bärnau-Tachov, Naaber Straße 5b, D-95671 Bärnau, Germany Email: ida.petioka@geschichtspark.de Language: Czech (English translation) Issue: 1/2013 Pages: 45–66 (22 pages) Keywords: Uzbekistan, women, family, socialism, post-socialism, transformation Summary/Abstract This paper explores how the position of women in Uzbek families has developed from Soviet times until the present day and identifies changes…