Values, Modernisation and Social Change in Europe

The Czech Sociological Review just published the special issue Values, Modernisation and Social Change in Europe, all based on EVS data. 

The special issue, edited by Ladislav Rabušic and Beatrice Chromková Manea (EVS team in Czechia), includes the following articles (all open access):

Beatrice Chromková Manea and Ladislav Rabušic: Value Modernisation in Central and Eastern European Countries: How Does Inglehart’s Theory Work?

Michal Kozák: The Work Ethic and Social Change in the Czech Republic and Slovakia – A Modernisation Theory Perspective

Barbora Hubatková and Tomáš Doseděl: The Expansion of Higher Education and Post-Materialistic Attitudes to Work in Europe: Evidence from the European Values Study

Marta Kołczyńska: The Economy and Governance as Determinants of Political Trust in Europe: An Analysis of the European Values Study and the World Values Survey 1990–2019

Edurne Bartolomé-Peral and Lluis Coromina: Attitudes towards Life and Death in Europe: A Comparative Analysis

Peter Fučík: Trends in Divorce Acceptance and Its Correlates across European Countries

Link to the special issue: https://sreview.soc.cas.cz/en/magno/csr/2020/mn6.php