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Divorce rate in the Czech Republic: cross-sectional and cohort view
Hubálovská, Nikola ; Rychtaříková, Jitka (advisor) ; Filasová, Alena (referee)
Divorce rate in Czech Republic: cross-sectional and cohort view Abstract The bachelor thesis deals with trends of divorce rate in the Czech Republic after the World War II up to the present. In the theoretical part it focuses on the legislative changes affecting divorce rate during the period under study and on the population structure according to marital status. Furthermore, it describes divorce rate development on the territory of the Czech Republic using demographic indicators measuring divorce quantum and timing. This part mainly shows the development of total and crude divorce rate and the impact of average marriage length on divorce frequency. The study of major causes of divorce and role of a minor child, or the number of minor children in the family on the divorce rate is included. Next chapter focuses on the study of divorce rate of selected marriage cohorts. The last chapter is dedicated to the international comparison of divorce rate. Keywords: divorce, divorce rate, Czech republic, divorce legislation, cohort divorce, marriage cohort
Demographic Yearbook of the Czech Republic - 2015
Český statistický úřad
All data refers to all residents who have permanent residence in the Czech Republic, irrespective of their nationality. The data also take into account the events (marriages, births and deaths) of Czech citizens with permanent residence on the territory of the Czech Republic, which occurred abroad.
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Comparative study of the social position of women in the Czech Republic and in Mongolia
Odtsetseg, Tsenguun ; Hasil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kramářová - Hezinová, Jitka (referee)
This thesis deals with selected aspects of women's position in different cultures, in this case Czech and Mongolian. For their analytical evaluation, I have chosen the themes, especially concerning public and family life in the context of political and social development in both countries. In this context, the main subject of my thesis is, especially, an effort to know and understand the distinct role of women in the family, the possibility of her entry into active public life and the access to education.
Changes in the marital status in the age group from 15 to 59 years in the Czech Republic after 1930
Boušová, Marie ; Fialová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Bartoňová, Dagmar (referee)
Changes in the marital status in the age group from 15 to 59 years in the Czech Republic after 1930 Abstract The aim of this thesis is to analyze the changes in population structure according to the individual marital statuses. For this analysis sex-specific and age-specific nuptuality rates and multistate life tables were use, in order to be able to describe transitions between the individual marital statuses. In the first part of this thesis the data sources and the methods of creating the transversal increment- decrement life tables were described. Following chapters deal with the historical development of the Czech Republic population since the year 1930 and the trends of nuptuality, divorce and mortality. Second part is dedicated to the analysis of the transitions between the individual marital statuses. The findings of this thesis conclude that people in the individual marital states tend to react similarly to the historical events in Czech Republic, unless some events are purposefully aiming to influence only a part of the population. Key words: nuptuality rate, divorce rate, mortality rate, marital status, multistate demography, transversal increment-decrement life tables, Czech Republic
Divorce of the population of European countries, the temporal development and spatial differentials
HESOUNOVÁ, Tereza
This bachelor thesis deals with divorce of the population of European countries, the temporal development and spatial differentials. The work is divided into chapters, which are divided into various subsections. The first part focuses on the definition of the family and its theoretical conception. The second part deals with the basic concepts relating to divorce and describes divorce rates. The following chapter is devoted to the history and distribution in the Czech Republic and in various European countries, which is sulemented by the reasons and causes of divorces in selected European countries. Another part analyzes the frequency, intensity and spatial differentiation of divorce by individual European countries on the basis of selected methods of assessment, such as gross index and divorce, the total divorce rate and divorce by age. The analysis is accompanied by graphs and map outputs. The last part is devoted to the categorization of countries according to the intensity of divorce.
Marriage - outdated institution?
PETERKOVÁ, Marie
This work is evaluating perceived values of marriage in Czech Republic and their implications to the role of a social worker. It is divided into three chapters, the first is focusing on some indicators of general quality of marriages, namely the number of people choosing cohabitation over marriage, number of divorces and children produced out of wedlock. It is also describing the value of marriage in Czech population as witnessed in sociological survey. The second chapter is defining marriage from theological perspective. That is marriage as portrayed in The Bible and sacramental marriage. The last chapter defines the goals and values of social work in conjunction with marriage, defining the role and personality of a practicing social worker. It is also covering the topic of ethical issues and ethical codex of social workers.
The analysis of marriage and divorce rates in the Czech Republic in confrontation with Greece
Davidová, Monika ; Šimpach, Ondřej (advisor) ; Antovová, Michaela (referee)
Bachelor thesis follows up demographic development of marriage and divorce rates in Czech Republic and Greece during 1992-2012. The main diference is the religion. Greece is high-believer country. In the first chapter are defined basic terms and formulas which are used in analysis of results. The second chapter is about methodics. This part talks about the decomposition of time series and trend functions. In the third chapter are evaluated models. Analytical chapter shows reasons why values have this results. Next point is the comparing of crude rates, total divorce rate or proportions of children born outside marriage. Last subchapter is the forecasts of future development based on modeling trends and exponential smoothing. Bachelor thesis is creating summary view of development in marriage and divorce rates in Czech Republic and Greece.

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