Hodnotový kontext volby mezi kariérou a domácností: mezinárodní srovnání

The objective of this article is to theoretically and empirically link Catherine Hakim’s preference theory to Shalom Schwartz’s basic values theory and determine to what extent women’s preferences in relation to employment and a career are supported by their value orientations. A related question, a...

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