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Analysis and Architecture of Žádost o důchod online Application
Zatloukal, Marek ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on software analysis and architecture of the eGovernment application – Žádost o důchod online. It includes theoretical background describing the basic concepts of the issue, the analytical part, which defines starting points, requirements, current state of pension application and completed analytical models. Practical part contains analytical and architecture models describing specific areas of the newly emerging application Žádost o důchod online.
Old age of yesterday and today : point of view of sociology, economy and philosofy
Jedelská, Anna ; Klinka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Jančík, Jiří (referee)
anglicky Title of the thesis: Old age of yesterday and today : point of view of sociology, economy and philosofy Keywords: Interdisciplinarity, Old age, Development, Population, Pension Abstract: Leaded by interest in the new social phenomenon of the old age, we did a first research, which uncovered a big number of scientific disciplines concerning the topic. So we choosed this interdisciplinarity as the theme of our thesis. The aim of this work was to analyze it from the point of view of sociology, economics, and philosophy. Each of the disciplines was then discussed in one chapter, accompanied by research, in the fourth chapter. We see the contribution of work in diffusion of horizons of older and younger generations, specifically in the notification of the terme "ageism", form of discrimination of senior.
Comparison of pension systems in the Czech Republic and the United States of America
Brtník, Karel ; Potůček, Martin (advisor) ; Kotrusová, Miriam (referee)
This thesis present an analysis of pension systems in the Czech Republic and the United States of America, according to the status in 2013. The aim is to make comparison of pension schemes based on defined criteria, that are budgetary responsibility, the quality of life for the elderly, social justice, social solidarity, equivalence and financial sustainability of the pension system. Another objective is to compare each pillar of the pension systems and analyze the different elements of the benefits that are provided from mentioned pillars. Theoretical basis include the Welfare State theory, the theory of public finance and the theory of market, state and civic sector and the criterion anchoring of the reform. The research is devoted to the analysis of pension systems ability to provide an adequate income in retirement, what is the real purchasing power of pensioners, whether the pension systems are due to unfavorable demographic development in the future financially sustainable and how the pension system encourages older workers to remain in the labor market.
The impact of grandchildren on retirement timing: evidence from SHARE data
Srna, Jan ; Pertold-Gebicka, Barbara (advisor) ; Votápková, Jana (referee)
This thesis examines the role of grandchildren's existence in the retirement timing decision- making process of grandparents. Previous literature has focused mostly on other aspects of retirement and potential causes that can affect its timing. Using the Two-Stage least squares estimation on the SHARE dataset, representing 17 European countries and Israel, we estimate the desired effect with respect to various data limitations (age groups, gender, child existence). Residential proximity is used as the instrument for estimation. Having at least one grandchild yields a statistically significant result that increases on average the likelihood of retirement by 19% when compared to a non-grandparent while holding other factors constant. As a secondary outcome, the estimated effect of an additional child on retirement likelihood is negative. JEL Classification C36, C51, J26 Keywords grandchild, retirement, Instrumental variable, SHARE, IV, wide-ranging data, 2SLS Title The impact of grandchildren on retirement timing: evidence from SHARE data
Optimal age for retirement
Eichler, Dominik ; Večeř, Jan (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis studies the Czech retirement system and determines the best time of the retirement age in order to receive the highest amount of benefits in expectation. Firstly, we describe the retirement system in general. We summa- rize the upsides and downsides of the early and the late retirement. We study life tables and how to use the mortality rates in order to forecast the life ex- pectancy. In the practical part, we determine the optimal age for retirement that maximizes the expected value of future cash flows. We also define the worst retirement age and the difference between the expected best and worst pension benefits. The last section compares the Czech pension system with the US and UK pension systems. 1
Ekonomická samostatnosť seniorov v Českej republike
Joklová, Tamara
Joklová, T. Economic independence of seniors in the Czech Republic. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2018. This diploma thesis focuses on research of the economic independence of seniors in the Czech Republic. In the literary research are presented basic aspects related to the given issue. The work itself contains information on the space investigated, quantitative research and qualitative research. All parts of own work are interconnected and they can draw adequate conclusions from the subject. The first part of own work focuses on the current situation of the 50+ age group in the company. The second part of own work is devoted to quantitative research. It is processed by IBM-SPSS software, which offers the ability to convert binary logistic regression. The data are obtained through the international SHARE database. The third part is based on qualitative research in the form of in-depth interviews that are processed through MAXQDA software. The aim of the thesis is to propose recommendations on the strengthening of economic independence of elderly people in the Czech Republic, based on the results of own research.
Data Content Design of eGovernment Application
Zatloukal, Marek ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with eGovernment application data modeling, namely with creation of Data transfer object model of the Pension applying online service. The bachelor thesis includes a theoretical part that concerns the issue, an analytical part that describes the starting points and the current state of pension application and practical part where Data transfer object model of the Pension applying online service is designed.
Transition from Working Life to Retirement
KUNOVÁ, Aneta
The bachelor thesis was focused on the transition from active life to retirement. The topic of this work was very topical. It deals with adults in active working life who were preparing for the next stage of life, considering retirement options, or partially or fully continuing their employment. The thesis was divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part defines the basic concepts, describes the period of active aging and preparation for old age. Attention was paid to the pension system. Furthermore, the transition from working life to retirement pension was described, which describes retirement pension, its conditions of entitlement, necessary steps to obtain it and timing of departure. The aim of the thesis was to describe how people in pre-retirement age live their current life period, how they prepare for the post-employment and retirement periods, and what factors influence their decisions on termination of employment and retirement. To carry out the research part of the thesis was used qualitative type of research and semi-structured interview technique. The research sample was made up of people who are of pre-retirement age and are considering terminating or continuing their employment. The results were processed by the open coding method. The research was to determine whether people are thinking about preparing for old age and retirement life, what they are aware of the conditions for retirement, what decisions they make and what they expect from life after leaving employment. Work can serve as material for people approaching retirement age. It can help to specify indicators of transition from active life to retirement.

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