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Vietnamese in the Czech republic - the reasons for immigration after 1989.
Brázdová, Jitka ; Sýkora, Jan (advisor) ; Klípa, Ondřej (referee)
Jitka Brázdová This bachelor thesis deals with the Vietnamese population in the Czech Republic since 1989 and the aim is to find out what are the main reasons for immigration from Vietnam to The Czech Republic, whether any of them is dominant and why the Czech Republic is the final destination of Vietnamese migrants, who are seeking work abroad. This thesis deals also with the reasons why people leave Vietnam. This happens mainly due to the desire to improve an economic situation and find well-paying jobs. Immigration for work is highly supported by the Vietnamese government, which thus reduces the high unemployment rate, which Vietnam has suffered for a long time. The main reason for coming to the Czech Republic after reunification in 1989 is for the consolidation of families, when one has a member in CR. Nowadays, immigration is a business model for mediating agencies that recruit residents especially in poor areas of Vietnam and offer them work abroad. Poor people don't have enough information about local working condition and life in general and The Czech Republic has in Vietnam a reputation as a "paradise on the Earth" that is supported by the agencies. This phenomenon supports the fact that admitting failure in Vietnamese culture is considered disgraceful so those who fail in CR after...

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