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Long-term carers as clients of social work
RYSKOVÁ, Kateřina
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the subject of long-term carers. It aims to discover whether long-term carers consider themselves to be clients of social work and what kind of help they expect to receive from a social worker. The theoretical part of the thesis is based on scientific literature and publications which deal with the topic of long-term caregiving. They are mostly literature or publications containing terms such as formal care, informal care, caregiver motivation, caregiver burden or social work, social worker. I chose the strategy of qualitative research, namely the method of a semistructured interview. The interview I have led with informants consisted of 11 questions. The purpose of these interviews was to find out who a social worker is according to longterm carers, whether they consider themselves to be clients of a social worker and what they expect from him/her. After obtaining the necessary information the interviews were transcribed and analysed through clustering. It ensued from the results of my research that long-term caregivers could not define a social worker nor his/her duties. Social workers were often confused with carers or social service workers. It was further suggested that long-term carers considered themselves to be social workers despite not knowing what his/her work includes. They expect a social worker to help them with taking care of a close person, ensuring hygiene and relieve a close person being taken care of of his/her pain.
Efectiveness of action of State Fund for Housing Development in the Czech republic during the last decade
Ryšková, Kateřina ; Poláková, Olga (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
State interventions into the housing market have become a common tool for supporting housing standard and for securing households' access to housing. The general part of the paper deals with the housing policy transformation where, besides the executive power, an extra-budgetary fund SFHD (State Fund for Housing Development) was established as one of the instruments used by the government to intervene in the housing market. The paper aims to analyse the SFHD's effectiveness, not only in terms of Act No. 211/2000 Coll., by which it was set up, but also in terms of the Fund's activities and coordination of the state housing subsidies implemented through the Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic, and of the overall effectiveness of the Fund's functioning setting.
Economic impacts of VAT harmonization in European Union
Ryšková, Kateřina ; Antoš, Ondřej (advisor) ; Urban, Luděk (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to analyse the economic impacts of VAT harmonization in the Member States of the European Union. The theoretical part of this work deals with tax policy in the field of indirect taxation, particularly the effects of indirect taxes from the micro- and macro perspective. Subsequently, it analyses the EU tax policy, which is largely bound primarily to indirect taxes, specifically to the most important one: value added tax. The practical part uses available macroeconomic data to deal with the very economic impacts of the VAT harmonization process on particular Member States. It will mainly be an analysis of changes in the share of VAT in GDP and an analysis of the ratio in which individual incomes from VAT go to Member States' national budgets, or how these indices change in connection with various stages of harmonization.

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