Keyword Poland
Women’s Feelings about Childlessness in Two Pro-Natalist Countries
Polish Sociological Review 2020;210(2):229–244
The Impact of the Refugee Crisis on Polish Perception of the European Union
Polish Sociological Review 2020;209(1):23–40
The Constitution of Illiberal Democracy as a Theory About Society
Polish Sociological Review 2019;208(4):395–412
Summary of the Operation of the Tripartite Commission for Socio-Economic Affairs in 2001–2015. The Case of Polish Social Dialogue at National Level
Polish Sociological Review 2019;207(3):371–390
A Field Theoretical Model of the Polish Emigration to Other European Countries
Polish Sociological Review 2019;207(3):323–336
Early Careers of Tertiary Graduates in Poland: Employability, Earnings, and Differences between Public and Private Higher Education
Polish Sociological Review 2018;202(2):187–208
The Perception of Sexually Provocative Advertisements of American Apparel by Generation Y in Poland
Polish Sociological Review 2018;201(1):109–125
Family, Friends, and Money—What Makes an Entrepreneur? Analysis of Data from Poland, 1993–2013
Polish Sociological Review 2018;201(1):47–61
The Unlikely Eurosceptics: the Undercurrent Anti-European Attitudes among the Young Poles and the Role of the Domestic Context
Polish Sociological Review 2017;198(2):141–166
Is Entering STEM Socially Contagious? Contextual Factors in Women’s Educational Decisions
Polish Sociological Review 2017;197(1):51–66
Public Capital and the Post-Communist Welfare State: The Case of Poland
Polish Sociological Review 2016;194(2):155–170
Preferred Levels of Income Inequality in a Period of Systemic Change: Analysis of Data from the Polish Panel Survey, POLPAN 1988–2003
Polish Sociological Review 2016;194(2):171–190
Solidarity Lost? Low Pay Persistence During the Post-Communist Transition in Poland
Polish Sociological Review 2015;192(4):493–510
National Context, Parental Socialization, and Religious Belief in 38 Nations as of 2008: The End of National Exceptionalism?
Polish Sociological Review 2015;191(3):395–314
Seeking ‘the New Normal’? Troubled Spaces of Encountering Visible Differences in Warsaw
Polish Sociological Review 2014;188(4):541–558
On Fatherhood, Masculinities, and Family Policies in Poland and Sweden—a Comparative Study
Polish Sociological Review 2014;188(4):509–524
The Black Box of the Educational Reforms in Poland: What Caused the Improvement in the PISA Scores of Polish Students?
Polish Sociological Review 2014;187(3):333–350
Research on the Attitudes of the Inhabitants of Wrocław to Lithuania and Lithuanians
Polish Sociological Review 2014;185(1):45–68
Why do Poles (still) Dislike Political Parties? Some Survey Insights into Anti-Party Attitudes in Poland, 1995–2011
Polish Sociological Review 2013;184(4):467–486
Method and Meaning in Surveys on Attitudes to Jews in Poland
Polish Sociological Review 2013;184(4):431–450
Remembrance as Embodiment in Contemporary Polish Memories
Polish Sociological Review 2013;183(3):389–402
Gated Housing as a Reflection of Public-Private Divide: on the Popularity of Gated Communities in Poland
Polish Sociological Review 2013;181(1)
Book Review, Jeffrey C. Goldfarb, Reinventing Political Culture. The Power of Culture Versus the Culture of Power
Polish Sociological Review 2012;180(4):575–578
Story of the Clashing Images of the Country. The Case of India’s Image at Home and in Poland
Polish Sociological Review 2012;178(2):303–324
Worlds Apart? Political Theorists, Parliamentarians and the Meaning of Unequal Representation
Polish Sociological Review 2011;175(3):301–314
Public Support for Military Actions against Terrorism: The Effects of Age, Generations, and Political Orientations
Polish Sociological Review 2010;170(2):171–190
Between History and Europe Europeanization of Post-1989 National Minority Policy in Poland
Polish Sociological Review 2009;168(4):555–574
The Rise of the Comprador Service Sector: The Politics of State Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
Polish Sociological Review 2008;162(2):175–190
Non-Profit Foundations in Four Countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Polish Sociological Review 2006;154(2):187–208
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