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SIMI Annual Report 2009
Sdružení pro integraci a migraci
Annual report on activities, projects and management of Association for integration and migration in 2009.
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SIMI Annual Report 2008
Sdružení pro integraci a migraci
Annual report on activities, projects and management of Association for integration and migration in 2008.
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SIMI Annual Report 2007
Sdružení pro integraci a migraci
Annual report on activities, projects and management of Association for integration and migration in 2007.
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SIMI Annual Report 2006
Sdružení pro integraci a migraci
Annual report on activities, projects and management of Association for integration and migration in 2006.
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SIMI Annual Report 2005
Sdružení pro integraci a migraci
Annual report on activities, projects and management of Association for integration and migration in 2005.
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SIMI Annual Report 2004
Sdružení pro integraci a migraci
Annual report on activities, projects and management of Association for integration and migration in 2004.
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SIMI Annual Report 2003
Sdružení pro integraci a migraci
Annual report on activities, projects and management of Association for integration and migration in 2003.
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Socialization of Second Generation Armenian Immigrants
Hovhannisyan, Milena ; Bittnerová, Dana (advisor) ; Doubek, David (referee)
A qualitative research focuses on the effects of socialization in Czech cultural environment on the ethnic identity of the second generation Armenian immigrants. The research was conducted with six participants. Their age ranged between 17-28. Two of the participants were male. Author used the method of semi-structured interviews, to find out how the different socialization factors interract with a person's identity. In order to preserve the original ethnic identity, several factors must meet. The first contact of family with the destination country has a significant impact on a child's development of ethnicity. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Comparison of immigrant integration policies in Czech Republic and Slovakia
Kabancová, Lenka ; Šánová, Lucie (advisor) ; Karlas, Jan (referee)
The thesis aims summarize political and legal framework of immigrant integration policies of Czech Republic and Slovakia. The main goal of thesis is to compare policies of these countries through comparative method and analyze what are their common characteristics and which features differ from each other. Attention is paid to influence of the European Union on development and form of integration policies of Czech and Slovak Republic, and on importance of international cooperation of these countries in this policy area. Thesis tries to confirm the hypothesis that integration policies of both compared countries are affected by regulations and documents adopted at the European Union level. Thesis consists of a theoretical part, analysis of integration policy of the European Union, analysis of integration policies of both countries and comparison of these policies. Analysis deals with development of these policies, legal framework, governmental and non-governmental institutions working in the field of immigrant integration and international cooperation of these countries within international organizations.
The Integration policy od Germany on the Example of the Immigration Act "Zuwanderungsgesetz" and its Amendment
Ksiazkiewiczová, Pavla ; Kasáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dimitrov, Michal (referee)
The study analyses the first German comprehensive Immigration Act "Zuwanderungsgesetz" which was adopted in 2004 and its amendment from 2007. The most important goal of this act is the possibility of integration for immigrants into major society. The aim of this analysis is to find out how the Immigration act changed German integration policy. The main issue is whether the German approach is multiculturalist or assimilationist. Research criterions of this study were defined based on the most important parts of the law - the integration of immigrants, their access to the labour market and family immigration. The law is analysed within these criterions together with political parties' opinions. The main part of the study is divided into two chapters. The first chapter analyses the Immigration Act from 2004 and the second one is focused on the act's amendment from 2007. Both of them show the path to the law and analyse the act from the perspective of the three criteria, how the legislation changed and what the opinions of the political parties were.

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