
prof. PhDr. Tomáš Sirovátka, CSc.
profesor – Katedra sociální politiky a sociální práce
kancelář: 5.56
Joštova 218/10
602 00 Brno
telefon: | 549 49 6559 |
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e‑mail: | sirovatk@fss.muni.cz |
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Počet publikací: 272
2024
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Access for domestic workers to labour and social protection – Czechia.
Rok: 2024, druh: Účelové publikace
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Crisis? What crisis? Social policy when crises are and are not crises in Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia
Social Policy & Administration, rok: 2024, ročník: 58, vydání: 2, DOI
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Do individualised projects help integrate the long-term unemployed and disadvantaged people? Lessons from the Czech Republic
International Journal of Social Welfare, rok: 2024, ročník: 33, vydání: 3, DOI
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Does Performance Matter? The Influence of Attitudes Towards Welfare State Performance on Voting for Rightwing and Leftwing Populist Parties
SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIETY, rok: 2024, DOI
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Emergency welfare states in action : Social policy adaptations to COVID-19 in the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia
Social Policy & Administration, rok: 2024, ročník: 58, vydání: 1, DOI
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Gender Attitudes in the Third Decade of Post-Communism : Diminishing Space for Precariousness?
Navigating Family Policies in Precarious Times : Examining Diverse Approaches in European Countries, rok: 2024, počet stran: 22 s.
2023
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Access for children in need to the key services covered by the European Child Guarantee – Czechia
Rok: 2023, druh: Účelové publikace
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Do the interactions with employment services and other institutions facilitate school-to-work transitions? Experiences of young people in Bulgaria, Czechia and Poland
School-to-Work Transition in Comparative Perspective, rok: 2023, počet stran: 34 s.
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Populism and Growing Welfare State Agenda : Elections of 2013 and 2017 in Czechia
Sociologický časopis, rok: 2023, ročník: 59, vydání: 6, DOI
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School-to-work transition in Czechia : integration of a majority, marginalization of some
School-to-Work Transition in Comparative Perspective, rok: 2023, počet stran: 26 s.