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What about geography? External validity of evaluations of development interventions focused on labour market inclusion of youth in low- and middle-income countries
Šíma, Adam ; Novotný, Josef (advisor) ; Latečková, Barbora (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the external validity of development interventions, particularly those related to the labour market inclusion of youth in low- and middle-income countries. The main objective of the thesis is to examine and evaluate how experimental studies, particularly Randomized Controlled Trials, take into account the geographical context and how this is reflected in the interpretation and application of their results. A secondary aim is to explore possible new approaches to conducting systematic reviews using Artificial Intelligence. The thesis looks in detail at complex interventions and their relationship to geographical context. The empirical part focuses on the extent to which evaluations of interventions aimed at labour market inclusion of youth in low- and middle-income countries perceive these interventions as complex and how they deal with issues of external validity. The thesis reveals that many studies inadequately address and report on external validity, limiting the applicability of their findings in other contexts. This finding highlights the need for a complex approach to evaluating development interventions and points to the importance of a deeper understanding of different contextual factors to enhance external validity.
Comparing Immigration and Integration Policies in Czech Republic and Germany on Example of Vietnamese Community in Prague and Turkish Community in Berlin
Latečková, Barbora ; Šlosarčík, Ivo (advisor) ; Šánová, Lucie (referee)
Diploma thesis "Comparing Immigration and Integration Policies in Czech Republic and Germany with a focus on Vietnamese Community in Prague and Turkish Community in Berlin" deals with immigration policies in the Czech Republic and Germany while focusing on integration of the ethnic communities (Turks and Vietnamese) into the labour market. It also deals with the concept of multi-level governance and focusese on local migration policies in Berlin and Prague. It examines closely the migration of low-qualified workers and based on experience of both coutries it reflects on current policy of circular migration on the European level. Given past experiences the policy of circular migration is considered as problematic. Using migration theories and interdisciplinary approach to understand migration flows not only in both coutries, but also in the European union's level, proved to be fruitful and should further examined in future research.

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