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The Development of Spatial Differentiation of Unemployment in Czechia through the Lens of Evolutionary Geography
Vrbík, Filip ; Netrdová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Slach, Ondřej (referee)
The Development of Spatial Differentiation of Unemployment in Czechia through the Lens of Evolutionary Geography The diploma thesis aims to analyze the development of spatial differentiation of unemployment on the municipality level in Czechia between the years 2003 and 2016. The theoretical framework is based on the evolutionary approaches in geography which emphasize the role of heredity, continuity and the local specifics in economic and social regional development. The first, extensive part of the research analyses the development of spatial differentiation of unemployment using statistical and spatial methods and identifies two adjacent localities which underwent significantly different unemployment development, specifically the Karviná and Jablunkov regions. The second, intensive part of the research discusses and evaluates possible causes of these different dynamics of unemployment development. An analysis of historical development, information gathered through semi- structured interviews as well as data confirm that the different unemployment development is caused by different population structure, different local customs, and norms stemming from different historical development. The historical heritage also influences locating of new investors who provide new job opportunities. Key words:...
Transformation of Prague's centre during post-socialist era
Vrbík, Filip ; Pospíšilová, Lucie (advisor) ; Pergl, Ondřej (referee)
Transformation of Prague's centre during post-socialist era Abstract Prague's centre undergoes significant transformation since the change of political regime in 1989. Social transformation is mostly connected with building's physical state transformation. Evolution of social structure of inhabitants and habitation in different parts of the centre is not of same intensity. Therefor this paper focuses on evolution of spatial differentiation of inhabitant's social structure and quality of living in Prague's centre. The first part focuses on quantitative analysis of downtown's basic settlement unit's transformation. As neither certain transformations nor grade of basic settlement units are possible to transcribe second part focuses on particular basic settlement unit - the Londýnská. Data gathered during on site investigation in highest possible territorial detail are analysed in this part. Keywords: Prague's centre, socially spatial structure, post-socialist era, gentrification

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