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No 67 Are the Czechs and the Slovaks Different?
Publication (Journal) Sociologicky Casopis 28 special issue (August 1992): 129-32
Published in Czech Republic, 1992
Language English
Abstract Value system differences between the people of the Czech and Slovak republics are examined through a 1991 random stratified survey of respondents in Bohemia, Moravia, Prague, and the Slovak Republic. The Slovaks demonstrated a preference for leisure activities and social life over work, family, and politics, while Czechs preferred the latter. Czechs are much less religious than the Slovaks, and the Slovaks appear to be resisting social, political, and economic changes because of their different value preferences. Significant differences in geopolitical affiliation between various regions of the two republics are discussed.
Discipline(s) political sociology , social psychology
Source(s) survey , survey
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