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The absence of a male role in the family and its association with the attitudes towards gender role and partnerships
Hřebenářová, Veronika ; Hamplová, Dana (advisor) ; Buriánek, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with perception of gender roles and partnership of males who had been growing up without father. It contains description of current situation of unstable families and analysis of influence that divorce and single-parent families has on children and later also on adult men. The attention is concentrated on the influence of future perception of gender roles and their own partnership. Empirical part tries to confirm this influence as well in Czech repuclic based on the EVS data from 2008.
Attiutudes towatd partnership and determinants of satisfaction
Hřebenářová, Veronika ; Buriánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hamplová, Dana (referee)
With the rise in divorce rate and unstable unmarried cohabitations in recent decades, studies have begun to identify factors contributing to break up or divorce and tried to identify attitudes or behaviour that are destructive to marriage. This thesis deals with this question from the opposite angle, where the aim is to reveal the attitudes of satisfied partners. Since relationship attitudes are often dependent on age and gender, these demographic variables are also taken into account. The thesis has an explorative character and therefore several empirical methods are developed in the empirical part to reveal the above mentioned contexts as well as the identification of latent factors between attitudes. The analysis showed that the more satisfied the respondents were in their relationship the more important were the attitudes for them. The most important attitudes are fidelity, true love and tolerance of the mistakes. Respondents who perceived romantic and internal relationship factors such as love, fidelity and sexual relationship as important were more satisfied that those who perceived as important the traditional values (man works and woman cares about the household) and those who identified as important the practical values (sacrifice for children, managing finances, subordinate). The...
Attiutudes towatd partnership and determinants of satisfaction
Hřebenářová, Veronika ; Buriánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hamplová, Dana (referee)
With the rise in divorce rate and unstable unmarried cohabitations in recent decades, studies have begun to identify factors contributing to break up or divorce and tried to identify attitudes or behaviour that are destructive to marriage. This thesis deals with this question from the opposite angle, where the aim is to reveal the attitudes of satisfied partners. Since relationship attitudes are often dependent on age and gender, these demographic variables are also taken into account. The thesis has an explorative character and therefore several empirical methods are developed in the empirical part to reveal the above mentioned contexts as well as the identification of latent factors between attitudes. The analysis showed that the more satisfied the respondents were in their relationship the more important were the attitudes for them. The most important attitudes are fidelity, true love and tolerance of the mistakes. Respondents who perceived romantic and internal relationship factors such as love, fidelity and sexual relationship as important were more satisfied that those who perceived as important the traditional values (man works and woman cares about the household) and those who identified as important the practical values (sacrifice for children, managing finances, subordinate). The...
The absence of a male role in the family and its association with the attitudes towards gender role and partnerships
Hřebenářová, Veronika ; Hamplová, Dana (advisor) ; Buriánek, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with perception of gender roles and partnership of males who had been growing up without father. It contains description of current situation of unstable families and analysis of influence that divorce and single-parent families has on children and later also on adult men. The attention is concentrated on the influence of future perception of gender roles and their own partnership. Empirical part tries to confirm this influence as well in Czech repuclic based on the EVS data from 2008.

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