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Nezaměstnanost v České republice - trendy a vývoj
Válková, Vendula
The bachelor thesis deals with unemployment in the Czech Republic and its development and trends. This thesis consists of theoretical and practical parts. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the development of unemployment in the Czech Republic and in individual regions, with a closer focus on the regions most affected by unemployment - the Ústí nad Moravskoslezský Region. The theoretical part deals with the causes, consequences and factors of unemployment. The types of unemployment are also presented. The employment policy of the Czech Republic is discussed. In the practical part, the development of unemployment for the whole Czech Republic is analysed, the development in individual regions is also described and the development of unemployment in the Ústí and Moravian-Silesian region in terms of age and educational structure is analysed in detail. Important milestones related to unemployment and the structure of jobseekers in terms of nationality are also mentioned.
Analysis of developement of unemployment and vacancies in Czech Republic
Tejmlová, Michaela ; Brožová, Dagmar (advisor) ; Chytil, Zdeněk (referee)
This paper deals with the development of unemployment and job vacancies through the time. To examine the influences that affect their development, I used the theoretical framework of UV curve. Most its theoretical assumptions are confirmed. During the period from 1996 to 2013 in the Czech Republic there is a strong correlation between related index of monthly rate job vacancies and unemployment. Likewise, both variables show statistically significant dependence on the development of pure domestic product. Contrary to theories, models failed to show any correlation between the variables and the index of average wages for the selected period. Analysis of the shape of the curve itself also showed that the unemployment trend in the Czech Republic showed a growing trend that is likely to increase due to structural unemployment.

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