Tomáš Katrňák is a professor of sociology. He specializes in social stratification, social statistics, and sociological data processing methods. He is the author of the monograph Destined to Manual Labour: Educational Reproduction in a Working-Class Family (in Czech, 2004) and the books Class Analysis and Social Mobility (in Czech, 2005), Elective Affinities? Homogamy and Heterogamy of Married Couples in the Czech Republic, (in Czech, 2008), At the Threshold of Maturity: Partnership, Sex, and Life Concepts of Young People in Contemporary Czech Society (co-authored by Zdeňka Lechnerová, Petr Pakosta, and Petr Fučík, in Czech, 2010,) and Return to Social Origin: Social Stratification Development in Czech Society from 1989 to 2009 (co-authored by Petr Fučík, in Czech, 2010). He has published in Czech Sociological Review, Sociology, International Sociology, Sociological Theory and Methods, European Sociological Review, Social Science Review and Research in Social Stratification and Mobility.

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Total number of publications: 95


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Field of study: Sociology

Field of study: Sociology

Field of study: Sociology

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