Browsing by Author "Miluska, Jolanta"
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Item Political Activity of women and Men - the Psychosocial Determinants of Conventional Political Activity(Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 2018) Miluska, Jolanta; Kuświk, Justyna; Pająk-Patkowska, BeataPolitical activity is a type of social activity displayed by citizens. Observations and research indicate that gender can be a factor which conditions its degree and forms. Apart from biological gender, which shapes the societal roles of women and men, additional factors that are supposedly responsible for their activities include elements of the system of beliefs (i.e. acknowledged political values, conviction that political activity has an importance, level of satisfaction with democracy as well as individualism and collectivism understood as an element of individual’s mentality). The impact of those factors on degree of conventional political activities among women and men is the subject of surveys which were conducted in 2004, 2010, and 2014 on a group of 1048 students from Polish universities. The received results show that differences in political activity between surveyed men and women as well as varying determinants in both groups are slowly fading away. The most important predictors of women’s political activity include: conviction of its significance in democracy and (dis)satisfaction with the way it functions.Item Stereotypy i uprzedzenia jako determinanty jakości życia kobiet(Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM, 1993) Miluska, JolantaThe article presents the results of research on sex stereotypes which may lower the perception of t h e quality of life of employed women. The results prove that there are no negative stereotypes and prejudice against women. Therefore, it can be said that the level of fear of unemployment should not be higher in the case women than it is in the case of men.Item ŁAD SPOŁECZNY JAKO DETERMINANTA JAKOŚCI ŻYCIA(Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM, 2003) Miluska, JolantaOne of the important human problems is the question of determinants of successful life. This article is a discussion of the hypothesis that equal or hierarchical social order determines the well-being of societies and individuals, although in the light of various theories and empirical results it is difficult to judge which of the two types of social order is more convenient.