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Faktory ovlivňující míru úspor domácností ve světových ekonomikách
Kudrnová, Veronika
In our work, we focused on the determinants of household saving rates in the world economies. The determinants were divided into economic, financial, and socio-demographic factors. Based on theoretical assumptions and statistical tests, a panel model with fixed effects was created. We analysed 35 OECD countries between years 2000 and 2020. It was found that the determinants of saving rates and their statistical significance in regression analysis differ across all countries in the sample and in specific regions. Finally, based on the findings, recommendations for economic policy measures are presented.
Citizens on Material Living Conditions of Their Households - April/May 2023
Červenka, Jan
In a survey conducted in the period since end of March to May of 2023 the Public Opinion Research Centre examined two questions related to evaluation of material living conditions of respondent's households, and to expectation of development of these conditions in this year.\n\nMore than half (53%) of Czechs evaluates material living conditions of their households as good, 35% think they are neither good, nor bad, and 12% consider them to be bad.\n\nA third (34%) of Czechs believe that this year the material living conditions of their households will worsen, a little less than a fifth (18%) expect an improvement, and 46% assume that they will not change. Expectations have improved significantly compared to last year.
Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - April/May 2023
Červenka, Jan
According to the Spring 2023 survey of CVVM, 13% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 29% view it as neither good nor bad, and 58% consider it to be bad.\n\n15% of citizens think that the economic situation will improve in this year, 32% expect no change, and 51% await worsening of economic situation.\n\n59% of Czechs evaluate the living standard of their household as good, 9% consider it to be bad, and 32% characterize it as neither good, nor bad.
Inflation And Real Income Of Households In View Of Public - April/May 2023
Červenka, Jan
In the spring 2023 survey the Public Opinion Research Centre examined three questions related to inflation and real income of households.
Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - June/July 2023
Červenka, Jan
According to the summer 2023 survey of CVVM, 16% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 26% view it as neither good nor bad, and 57% consider it to be bad.\n\n59% of Czechs evaluate the living standard of their household as good, 9% consider it to be bad, and 32% characterize it as neither good, nor bad.
Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - August/Septemer 2023
Červenka, Jan
According to the August and September 2023 survey of CVVM, 12% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 28% view it as neither good nor bad, and 58% consider it to be bad.\n\n59% of Czechs evaluate the living standard of their household as good, 9% consider it to be bad, and 32% characterize it as neither good, nor bad.
Water footprint of consumption of the Czech households
Možíšová, Jana ; Ščasný, Milan (advisor) ; Turdaliev, Salim (referee)
Since the human society rises the requirements on environment it is important to find ways to mitigate the pressure. One of the possible important aspects could be consumption behaviour of individuals. In thesis we examine the water footprint connected to consumption of Czech households. Using the hybrid input-output analysis we compute the water intensities for domestic production and imported products of 90 product groups and connect them with household expenditures described for 2899 Czech households. In our analysis we use data for 2018 and describe the results separately for blue and green water footprint. The mean annual consumption of blue and green water is 214.3 m3 and 2544 m3 respectively per household member. The highest responsible category for total water footprint is category of food with the 74 %. This category has also the largest computed water intensity among the twelve consumption groups. Analysis also showed the water footprint is distributed unevenly through the households divided to deciles by expenditures. The lowest decile uses about 4 % of total water footprint in comparison to tenth decile consuming almost 18 %. By the linear regression of expenditures and water footprints we got the statistically significant elasticities varies between 0.48 to 2.71. Keywords Water...
Who is most affected by price increases? Differences in inflation for different types of households 2020–2023
Janský, Petr ; Kolář, Daniel ; Šedivý, Marek
Between January 2020 and March 2023, prices in the Czech Republic rose cumulatively by an unprecedented 33%. In this study, we demonstrate the differences in price inflation experienced by different types of households.
Citizens on Economic Situation of Their Households – April/May 2023
Čadová, Naděžda
The Public Opinion Research Centre in its survey examined how Czech citizens perceive the financial situation of their households. They evaluated whether it is difficult to make ends meet with their earnings.\n\n10% of citizens indicated their household to be rich, whilst 20% considered it to be poor. 70% of respondents regard their household as neither rich nor poor. Problems with current budget of their household were stated by 46% of respondents, on the other hand 53% said they have no problems with budget of the household.
Citizens on Economic Situation of the Czech Republic and Living Standard of Their Households - February/March 2023
Červenka, Jan
According to the February and Mach 2023 survey of CVVM, 14% of people evaluate the current economic situation in the Czech Republic as good, 34% view it as neither good nor bad, and 51% consider it to be bad.\n62% of Czechs evaluate the living standard of their household as good, 8% consider it to be bad, and 30% characterize it as neither good, nor bad.

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