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Employment and leisure time in socialism and today
Zahrádková, Eva ; Vávra, Martin (advisor) ; Havlík, Radomír (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the state of present society and society before 1989 in terms of leisure time society and society of work from the point of view of shop assistants. I would like to approach and understand the phenomenon of work and the very connected phenomenon of free time. We hear this statement very often - "I do not have time for it." However this phenomenon is not new, this phenomenon has already appeared in czech research in 1960s. Based on automation and shortening working hours, since the second half of the 20th century, the amount of leisure time should increase. In 1960s, some theoreticians began to claim that society of work is at the end and moving to leisure time society. But is that really fact? Do we live in a society of work or in a leisure time society? Or none of these options are true? And what about society before 1989? And do work and leisure time differ in different social settings - I mean state socialism and parliamentary democracy? I would like to answer these questions through semi-structured interviews with shop assistants.
Main trends of domestic migration in the Czech Republic
Zahrádková, Eva ; Dotlačilová, Petra (advisor) ; Antovová, Michaela (referee)
The aim of my bachelor's thesis is to clarify prevailing trends at the domestic migration of the Czech Republic from 2000 to 2011. The first part of my thesis is theoretical, explaining basic concepts, characteristics and indicators used to analyze migration. Second part is analytical showing development of migration among 14 regions and 76 districts in association to selected indicators which are extent, balance and effectivity index of domestic migration. In the same time analysis according to categories is done. Those categories are gender, age, marital status, education, motives and period of migration. In the conclusion is the summary of substantial information which were discovered during the study.

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