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Analysis of correlation and sensitivity of Human development index
Staněk, Tomáš ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Vltavská, Kristýna (referee)
The Human development index is a well known composite indicator which is used worldwide to compare human development between the states and which is published every year by the United Nations Development Programme. The first part of this thesis describes the origin, dimensions and calculation of HDI, subsequently it will focuses on the sensitivity analysis and its various methods. The second part of the thesis contains the analysis of correlation of the all the HDI dimensions and of the impact of the changes of each HDI component on the final output.
Analysis of similarities of results at admission tests on FIS
Habarta, Filip ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Malá, Ivana (referee)
The aim of this work is the analysis of admissions to undergraduate study to the academic year 2014/2015 on the Faculty of informatics and statistics of University of Economics, Prague. This analysis is focusing mainly on the problem of cheating during the admission tests. For this purpose probability model that reveals suspiciously high number of matches of answers on the test questions between the participants is being used. Model is calculated by script that was created as part of this thesis. This script can be used for different data sets. Part of the thesis analyzes data obtained from the admissions on the basic statistical level. Final evaluation of the admissions and suggestions of precautions measures are summarized in the end of this thesis.
Level of income inequality by social status of people in society
Brázdilová, Michaela ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Zelený, Martin (referee)
This master thesis aims to find out the socio-economic factors, which most affect the level of income inequality in society. The aim is to quantify the contribution of each social groups to the overall income defferentiation by decomposition of some income inequality indicators. The thesis is focused on a group of people based on their social status in society and their level of education, and so it is determined in relation the social background and income level. Income distribution strongly affects the value of risk-of poverty, and therefore this thesis put emphasis on the relationship between income inequality and poverty rate of each group. Development of various indicators measuring income inequality provides a comprehensive overview of the situation of income differentiation in the Czech Republic and also indicates the trend for income distribution in the last period.
Intergenerational transmission of social status
Tůmová, Pavla ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Nývlt, Ondřej (referee)
My diploma thesis is based on data from Survey on income and living conditions 2011 from ad hoc module on intergenerational disadvantages. The study investigates the transmission of social status from one generation to another. The diploma thesis includes descriptive statistics and data analysis. The main goal is to determine the dependency of socio-economic variables on social status transmission. To examine the strength of transmission of social status (education and occupation) logistic regression was used. In the analysis are respondents in the age 30 -- 60 years old, who lived at least with one of their parents. Due to a large number of respondents dataset enables detailed separation to groups by age groups, education level etc. followed by differences comparison between defined groups. Using the wage mechanism data are representative for population structure of Czech Republic.
Spravedlivé školné
Suchánková, Petra ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Svoboda, Libor (referee)
The thesis is focused on fair tuition fees. It tries to explore more profoundly all the possible factors, which could be considered as important during the measuring benefits of higher education. Among these factors we can find p.e. Labour market success rate, unemployment and income level of graduates in employment. The other main theme of this thesis is the current situation concerning the funding of higher education in the Czech Republic and other EU countries. The issue of tuition fee is currently very actual and it is clear that proper financial cost analysis of studies and the possibilities of measuring return on investment in tertiary education are more than important. Therefore I present existing possibilities to measure return on investment and also to the following possibilities how to include and use the unemployment rate of graduates.
Social Media Marketing of The Faculty of Informatics and Statistics VŠE Prague
Vitinger, Aleš ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Mazouch, Petr (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to analyze possibilities of social media marketing and its use for the purposes of FIS VŠE. The analysis covers social networking sites and their evolution, including description of current major social networking sites. The marketing potential of social networking sites is analyzed in the second part of general analysis with special attention to specifics of Czech market and use of social networking sites in Czech republic. There was a competitive analysis done as a base for the formulation of social media marketing strategy of FIS VŠE. The competitive analysis compares other Czech technical universities and describes the position of FIS VŠE in comparison with those. Another analysis was made comparing foreign top technical universities to find and describe best practices in social media marketing that could be used in the strategy for FIS VŠE. Findings of both analyses were used in formulation of Social media marketing strategy of FIS VŠE which offers a framework for the work of social media team. The strategy is prepared in a brief form of 6 documents. The basic documents and processes are covered by an interactive tool prepared using Google Spreadsheet. This tool is ready to use by the social media team. Other parts of the strategy cover Rules, Metrics and Content tips. The strategy can be adopted as a whole or used to inspire and adopt only smaller parts.
The changes in the age structure of the economically active population in Czech Republic
Hromková, Kristýna ; Langhamrová, Jitka (advisor) ; Mazouch, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines changes in age structure, especially of the economically active population in Czech Republic. The first part of the thesis will outline the development of the demographic characteristics of Czech Republic, particularly life expectancy, birth rate, fertility rate, marriage rate, divorce rate, mortality rate and migration rate. These characteristics have a significant influence on the aging of population. The next part of the thesis will outline the development of population prognosis of these characteristics. In the next part will probe into the concept of economically active population, its employment and unemployment, followed by the development in the age structure of the economically active population concentrating on the First World War until present. It will examine the changes in the age structure of the economically active population, which will significantly decrease until 2060, and the proportion of people of retirement age will be doubled. The number of retired people will grow substantially and it will affect the pension system. Finally, I will examine the impact of migration on changes in age structure.
Possible Approaches to Measuring of Social Progress:over The Stiglitz Commission´s proposals
Stanislavová, Barbora ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Fischer, Jakub (referee)
The aim of my work after collecting and studying the available literature is to describe how to measure the social progress, which indicators of this term can we use, what are their disadvantages and mention proposals to improve them or create new, more complex indicators recommended by the so-called Stiglitz Commission. A short charter also deals summary of Stiglitz life. It also pays particular attention to term sof GDP, the quality of life and sustainable developement, for which estimates the Commission wals to find such a comprehensive indicator that would provide all neceséry informatik about these concepts. In my work I also try to capture the most important shortcomings the Commission sees on the gross domestic product.
Causes and consequences of economic inactivity in the Czech Republic
Petkovová, Ludmila ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Hulíková Tesárková, Klára (referee)
The aim of study is to analyze the causes of economic inactivity in the Czech population of working age. Attention is focused on its development, deeper understanding of the structure of the population and the consequences for him mean. The first section presents the concept of economic status, population and methods used by survey data in this area. Next chapters deals with the particular reasons for economic inactivity, such as education, retirement and disability pensions and other reasons that are asked in the Labour Force Survey conducted by the Czech Statistical Office. In the development there is particularly noticeable the prolonged duration of education of young population and the increasing age of retirement. The study continues with the analysis of the age and educational structure and development of the economically active population of working age. The last chapter analyses the issue of the average length of economic activities according to individual education based on the tables of economic activity.
The incidence, prevalence, letality and fatality from cancers in the Czech Republic
Křížová, Jana ; Mazouch, Petr (advisor) ; Malečková, Romana (referee)
In the past few decades, the Czech Republic took place significant changes in mortality rates. The objective of this study is to determine the development of cancer in the Czech Republic over the last forty years. Indicators of morbidity and mortality are being used. Emphasis is placed on the current development of all cancers in this country and further detail on those cancers that affect most of our population. In the very end, based on the results of the mortality tables, are analyzed the changes in life expectancy depending on the elimination of the deaths of some cancers. This model can use as an idea of how many years would, on average, our population lingered longer, if the cancer did not cause of death.

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