This article focuses on the situation of parents of children aged 0-7 in the Czech labour market according to findings from the Labour Force Survey in 2007. The author discusses the model of changes to the economic position of parents typical for the Czech Republic and shows that mainly mothers are affected by the interruption to labour market participation. They found a strong homogeneity of preferences for home care until a child reaches the age of 3, a fact that could also be influenced by structural/institutional conditions. Working mothers of smaller children are significantly at risk of unemployment and at risk of being required to work on a fixed-term contract, and they have a smaller chance of reaching management positions. Fathers are not affected as much by parenthood, but they are more at risk of having to working long hours and evenings. Some of the results (especially on mothers’ unemployment) require further research and political attention., Ondřej Hora., 2 grafy, 6 tabulky, and Obsahuje bibliografii
Retrospektivní dotazníkové šetření, jehož cílem bylo prokázat, že kouření matek a kouření v domácnostech sledovaných dětí má signifikantní vliv na zvýšení celkové nemocnosti, respiračních infekcí a zánětů středního ucha u dětí do tří let věku, probíhalo v Brně a na jižním Slovensku. Zahrnovalo 120 matek (60 z ČR a 60 z SR) tříletých dětí za spoluúčasti příslušných registrujících praktických pediatrů. Ve sledovaném souboru jsme zaznamenali nejnižší celkovou nemocnost i počet respiračních onemocnění v nekuřáckých domácnostech. Nejvyšší celková nemocnost i počet onemocnění byl v rodinách matek kuřaček, kdy v domácnosti nikdo jiný nekouřil. Studie je v souladu se zahraničními i českými studiemi, které popisují zvýšení nemocnosti a respiračních onemocnění v souvislosti s expozicí tabákovému kouři u dětí do tří let věku., The retrospective data collection whose aim was to prove the effects of smoking associated with the increase of overall illness rate, respiratory infections and the inflammation of the middle ear in children up to the age of 3 living with smoking mothers and in smoking households was carried out in Brno, Czech Republic (CR) and in Southern Slovakia (SR). The study involved 120 mothers of 3 year old children (60 from the CR and 60 from the SR) and the participating practicing pediatricians. The lowest overall illness rate and the lowest number of respiratory diseases was found in the no-smoking families within the monitored group. The highest overall illness rate and the highest number of diseases was encountered in the families of smoking mothers with nobody else smoking in the family. The study is in accordance with foreign and Czech studies that describe an increase in the illness rate and respiratory diseases related to exposure to tobacco smoke in children up to 3 years of age., Ildikó Nagy, Martin Sebera, and Literatura