Sociologicky Casopis-Czech Sociological Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociologicky Casopis-Czech Sociological Review is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is There Really Unequal Pay for Equal Work Between Men and Women in the Czech Republic? Problems with the Decomposition of Wage Determinants6
The Socialisation of Migrant Children in Transnational Settings6
Participatory Housing: A New Conceptual Framework for Democratic Forms of Housing in the Czech Republic6
Conceptualisations of Legal Otherness in Asylum Evidentiary Practices: From Formal to Anthropological Interpretations of Unconventional Legal Authorities5
A Classic Sociologist for Our Time: Pierre Bourdieu's General Theory5
True to Their Name? Activities of Niche Political Parties in the Legislative Process4
The Tendency to Agree with Items in Social Survey Regardless of Their Content as a Possible Source of Bias4
Vocational School Students' Aspirations for Higher Education and Selected Social Background Characteristics4
The Selection of the Chair of the Whistleblowers Protection Office in Slovakia as the Creation of State-Institutionalised Ethical-Political Agency4
Perception of the Connection between the COVID-19 Pandemic and Climate Change in the Czech Blogosphere4
'A Milestone in the History of Slovakia': Two Narratives about the 2015 Referendum on the Family in Slovakia3
'The Plan Is No Plan': Ontological Security and Resilience of Ukrainian Refugees in the Czech Labour Market3
Populism and Growing Welfare State Agenda: Elections of 2013 and 2017 in Czechia3
The Gender-gap Reversal in Tertiary Education and Its Implications for Inequality of Educational Opportunity in European Countries2
Migration Integration in the Czech Republic: An Analysis of the Priorities the Country Has Set and Its Support for Them2
Between Politicisation and Depoliticisation: Restitution of Church Property in Czech Republic2
'Everything's the Same, Everything's Halted': Quarantine in a 'Home' for People Identified as Disabled2
Electoral Coalitions in the Shadow of the Pandemic: Factors of Electoral Support and Changes to Them in the Czech Parliamentary Elections in 2017 and 20212
Manoeuvring towards Success: Reconstruction of the State and Its Effective Campaign Countering Corruption and State Capture2
Working from Home, Work-Family Conflicts and Partnership Quality during the Covid-19 Pandemic2
Making the Ghetto at Luník IX in Slovakia: People, Landfill, and the Myth of the Urban Green Space2
Why Are Democracy and Oligarchy the Most Important 'Constitutions' in Aristotle's View and How Do They Fundamentally Differ?2
Testing the Psychometric Properties and Equivalence of the Czech Version of the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) using Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Item Response Theory, and Bayesian Modelling2
Transnationalism and the permanence of return in Armenian return migration1
'People Are Dying, and They Will Be Dying': Drought Stories, Cultural Codes and Environmental Discourses1
Gender and Changes in the Division of Labour in Households with Children during the Covid-19 Pandemic1
How Transnational Migrants Integrate: The Case of Moldovans Living in Czechia and Italy1
Mutual Support, Role Models and Trust: The Role of Ethnic Associations in Building the Capacity of Second-Generation Vietnamese1
Does a Rural-Urban Divide Exist in the Czech Republic?1
Social Capital and Workers' Job Prospects in the MENA Region1
Vibrant Civil Society in Slovakia? NGOs Supported by the CEE Trust Are Still Largely Dependent on External Financing After 20 Years1
Measurement Invariance of the SQWLi Instrument Over Time1
'I Can Make Warnings about All Kinds of Statistically Possible Climate Extremes, but Who'll Warn Me about Me?': Elements of Climate Scepticism in the Expert Presentation of Climate Change in the Media1
Changing Participation in Adult Education and Training in the Czech Republic: Who Participates and Who Is Likely to Participate in AET?1
The Czech Healthcare System's Resilience in Response to the Arrival of Ukrainian War Refugees1
The #Scicomm Phenomenon: Using and Analysing Big Data to Track Science Communication on Czech Research Institutional Websites1
The Temporary Increase in Trust in Government and Compliance with Anti-pandemic Measures at the Start of the Covid-19 Pandemic1
Sociology Behind Bars? Penitentiary Sociology in the Czech Republic1
What Do They Really Want? Limitations of Research Investigating Parents' Demands for Quality Compulsory Education1
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