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Regional differentiation in Spain in the context of the use of EU funds
Marková, Tereza ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Vlčková, Jana (referee)
The thesis examines regional differentiation in Spain in the context of the use of EU funds. First part depicts general and economic characteristics of Spain including a description of the current economic situation and the situation on the labor market which both are essential for the given topic. This thesis also presents EU regional policy and focuses in more detail on its application in selected regions in Spain (Basque Country, Andalusia) since Spain´s entry into the EC until present. The last part examines regional differences in Spain and their development over time with the use of economic and other indicators. The analysis of a coefficient of variation (CV) is also used for a better evaluation of real convergence of Spanish regions.
The Minimum Wage and its Socio-economic Consequences in the Czech Republic
Marková, Tereza ; Vokoun, Marek (advisor) ; Chytil, Zdeněk (referee)
This thesis deals with the minimum wage consequences related to socio-economic indicators. It summarizes the basic theoretical concepts of a minimum wage and includes a comprehensive review of empirical studies about the minimum wage effects on labour market outcomes. The empirical analysis stresses the possible impacts of raising-the-minimum-wage economic policy on the employment rate with a focus on groups of most vulnerable workers in the Czech Republic. The econometric analysis utilizes quarterly data from 2000 to 2013 and focuses on workers with the lowest wage in the Czech Republic. It was not possible to confirm any statistically significant effect of the minimum wage on the total employment and the employment of workers from recreational, cultural and sporting sectors. However, the results do suggest that an increase in the minimum wage growth by 10% reduces the employment growth of workers aged 15 to 19 years by 3.9%, the employment growth of the least educated workers by 2.1% and the employment growth of hotel and restaurant workers by 1.6%. The socio-economic impacts of raising the minimum wage has to be taken into account in developing policy measures.
The role of father in current family
MARKOVÁ, Tereza
Thesis is divided into theoretical part and practical part. The theoretical part consists of four chapters. The first chapter defines family and summarize its development. The second chapter deals with parenting, fathering and differences between fathers and mothers. The third chapter describes imminenting father, caring father, aging father, ideal father and bad father. The last chapter to pay attention to relationship of father and child in developmental periods and relationship of father and son and father and daughter. The practical part use qualitative methods, specifically case studies. It presents six fathers in three generations - imminent fathers, current young fathers, and fathers - grandfathers. The aim of thesis is to chart how each respondent to perceive their fathering and how they work in family. In the end of thesis I find that intrusion of fathers to family life is affected by workload and with interest. It was positive in the most of cases, nevertheless caring fathers are friendlier than fathers ? grandfathers.

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