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Authors: Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
Paper provides comparative analysis of contemporary Czech religiosity with respekt to the late modern religious processes in Western Europe; existence of an implicit religion and functional equivalents of religion is also taken into account.
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Authors: Večerník, Jiří (ed.)
The study aims to analytically interlink the optics of individuals and households and focus on their demographic and socio-economic behaviour since 1989 in the Czech Republic, and compare these observations with other EU countries, primarily those of Central Eastern Europe (CEE)....
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Authors: Fialová, Kamila, Beláňová, Andrea
This paper examines the links between religion and job satisfaction. Its concern is to compare Eastern and Western Europe. We use the 2015 International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) data covering both non-religious individuals and individuals affiliated to a religious denominat...
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Authors: Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
The author summarizes the most important developmental trends in recent Czech religiosity, especially in connection with church, cultural, social and economic transitions after 1989.Der Autor skizziert die wesentlichen Entwiklungstrends der zeitgenössischten tschechischen Religio...
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Authors: Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
The paper analyses development of Czech sociology of religion in the period of communist rule.
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Authors: Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
The chapter analyses history of cremation movement and related waves of construction of crematoria in highly secularized and modernistic society in the Czech lands throughout the 20th century.
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Authors: Nešpor, Zdeněk R.
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Authors: Hamplová, Dana, Zdeněk R. Nešpor
The authors analyze contemporary ir/religiosity in the Czech Republic using data from national censuses, international surveys, and a specialized national survey of religion from 2006. They show that the influence of the socio-demographic characteristics on respondents’ rel...
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Authors: Nešporová, Olga, Zdeněk R. Nešpor
The Czech Republic is widely known as the least religious country in the world and most Czechs are quite proud of that fact. The authors, however, challenge both of these characteristics. Czechs might better be considered unchurched than atheist, with various forms of modern New...

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