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Intergenerational comparison of gender roles in family
Karhanová, Anna ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Andresová, Nela (referee)
The bachelor's thesis discusses the topic of generations in connection with the division of household roles in individual families. The theoretical part defines the family through many definitions, and briefly describes the European family in history, the contemporary family and the traditional family. It also attends to family functions. In the next part of the theoretical definition, the bachelor thesis is dedicated to gender in sociology, individual concepts such as role and status, then gender roles and the traditional arrangement of gender roles in the family. An important section is the division of labor in the household in connection with gender. In the last section in the theoretical part, the thesis deals with the generations themselves, defining them through several different time theories. The generation is also defined through sociological theories, such as according to Karl Mannheim. The empirical part is devoted to qualitative research, which was carried out through semi-structured in-depth interviews according to the principles of grounded theory. The analysis shows intergenerational differences in opinions, household management and division of roles.

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