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Předmět Social Stratification and Labour Market (SOC792)

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Cíl

At the end of the course, students should be able to demonstrate that they are familiar with the basic concepts by which social scientists understand social stratification, labor market and socioeconomic inequalities. They should be able to describe the major changes related to the study of socioeconomic inequalities. They should describe the trends in sociological and economic theories in the field of labor market and socioeconomic inequalities as well as to evaluate the contributions made by various theoretical perspectives to our understanding of labor market and socioeconomic inequalities, and provide examples of their application in the field of labor market and socioeconomic inequalities. They should also to demonstrate that they are familiar with some of the most important terms and trends related to research in the field of labor market, social mobility, educational and socioeconomic inequalities. Last but not least, they should be able to describe how and why contemporary societal trends influence labor market and socioeconomic inequalities, and the consequences of such changes on it.

Osnova

1. Introduction, course organization2. Main concepts in social stratification research3. Socioeconomic inequality and its indicators in the labor market: concepts of social classes and ISEI4. Four generations of social stratification research5. Social origin, education, labour market entry, and social destination - part I6. Social origin, education, labour market entry, and social destination - part II7. Reading week8. Midterm exam. Theoretical perspectives in studying work and labour market9. Labour market - new challenges after 1989. Employment equity and work legislation in EU and the Czech Republic10. Unemployment and its socio-demographic consequences – age, gender, ethnicity and class perspectives11. Non-standard paid work (spatial, temporal and contractual). Unpaid work – domestic and voluntary work in a gender perspective12. Work-life preferences and work-life balance within the framework of social and family policies13. Globalization and the transformation of paid and unpaid work – consequences for the Czech Republic. Final exam

Literatura

doporučená literaturaSMITH, Robert Stewart. Modern labor economics :theory and public policy. Edited by Ronald G. Ehrenberg. 11th ed. Boston: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2012. xxi, 650 s. ISBN 9780132727655. infoSocial class in Europe :an introduction to the European socio-economic classification. Edited by David Rose - Eric Harrison. London: Routledge, 2010. 321 s. ISBN 9780415458016. infoSTRANGLEMAN, Tim a Tracey WARREN. Work and society :sociological approaches, themes and methods. 1st pub. Abingdon: Routledge, 2008. x, 344 s. ISBN 9780415336482. infoSocial mobility in Europe. Edited by Richard Breen. New York :.: Oxford University Press, 2004. xx, 445 s. ISBN 0-19-925845-7. info

Garant

prof. PhDr. Ladislav Rabušic, CSc.

Vyučující

Beatrice Elena Chromková Manea, M.A., Ph.D.doc. PhDr. Tomáš Katrňák, Ph.D.