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Comparison of pension system in Czech and Slovak republic
Korpeľ, Juraj ; Krebs, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Vybíralová, Ivana (referee)
The main aim of this dissertation is to compare the pension systems of Czech and Slovak Republic. The first part is dealing with the theory of pension systems and places emphasis on main philosophic concepts, from which these come from. The second part describes main attributes of Czech pension system and points out, that its reform is really needed. The third part of this dissertation analyses pension reform, which has been adopted in the Slovak Republic. Its aim is to consider all positives and negatives of this reform as well. The further development of Slovak pension system after adoption of this reform examines the fourth part of this dissertation. The last part compares the Czech and Slovak pension system and tries to evaluate, which conception of pension reform would be the best for the Czech Republic.
The analyses of methods for ensuring a secure retirement
Šárová, Kateřina ; Radová, Jarmila (advisor)
The main objective of this bachelor work is the analyses of individual products used in Czech Republic for ensuring retirements needs. The first part deals with present retirement system, showing factors, which may have unfavorable influence and notifying us of the particular reform measures of the system. In other parts I try to analyze and describe proper additional products for retirement insurance such as state-contributory supplementary pension insurance and life insurance and its tax advantages. In conclusion I am trying to summarize the findings which I have obtained throughout the whole work.
Pension reform and demand for supplementary insurance
Taulová, Jana ; Radová, Jarmila (advisor)
Pension reform and demand for supplementary insurance
Analysis of the effects of pension reform in the Czech Republic
Šemberová, Jana ; Czesaný, Slavoj (advisor) ; Ždímal, Martin (referee)
This dissertation studies the impact and consequences of possible retirement plan reforms on subjects in the Czech Republic. The first part focuses on classification of pension systems and fundamentals of the Czech pension system. Second part summarizes major aspects of the retirement plan reform. Changes in the pension system in the process of ageing of the population are highlighted in this section. Following is the fundamental part of the dissertation that will point out possible consequences of the retirement plan reform for the Czech Republic. The conclusion of the dissertation aims to discuss needs of all parties participating on the retirement plan reform and outline an optimal reform plan. This is the conflict point of the interest of the public and those of the government. However, it is a government's responsibily to act on behalf of the citizens and that is the paramount factor of the reform.
Pension reform: necessity or rent-seeking?
Paroubková, Martina ; Munzi, Tomáš (advisor) ; Koblovský, Petr (referee)
Pension reform is a very discussed topic of these days. Almost all groups of population agree that present system is unmaintainable because of the unfavourable demographic evolution. However, suggested methods of solution are various. This work is focused especially on a possibility of transition to a mandatory saving that represents one of three pillars of the pension system. Its aim is to analyze if the reform of the pension system can be a contribution for the whole population or only for certain groups. The paper will evaluate results from the countries in which reform has already passed (especially Chile), sum up if the pension privatization was an effective step and judge if this system is applicable also in the Czech Republic. The final report of Bezděk committee that has been analyzing the current system and suggesting changes in the system will be another source of reference. In conclusion the work should answer the question if the fund system is more suitable than the current PAYG system in the Czech Republic.
The necessity of establishing pension reform in the Czech republic
Marčík, Petr ; Spirit, Michal (advisor) ; Soušková, Milena (referee)
The topic of this work is the necessity of establishing pension reform in Czech republic as a consequence of unfavourable development of not only demographic factors. The introductory part is devoted to general characteristic of social policy and deals with its principles, types, aims and functions. In the second chapter the pension system along with its history, development and actual state is described. Further some proofs that support the thesis of untenability of the current system and essentials of its transformation are mentioned. In the end are described few reform strategies together with various proposals of its accomplishment.
Set of Problems connected with Financing Pensions in the Czech Republic
Vejmelková, Vendula ; Votava, Libor (advisor) ; Dvořák, Pavel (referee)
The existing system in the Czech Republic is based on the continuous financing combined with the optional additional pension insurance. The pension reform in the Czech Republic is necessary. The basic reason is the developments of the demographic situation. It will be necessary to ensure that the new pension system is financially sustainable.
Pension Reform Issue in the light of running demograhpic developement
Kordík, Jan ; Klazar, Stanislav (advisor) ; Weberová, Jana (referee)
This Thesis discusses the pension system issues in the Czech Republic depending on a demographic situation. The first chapter affords the historic review of pension systems and shows information concerning actual applications. The second chapter is aimed at the financial variations of the pension system. The third chapter is focused on a basic description of the contemporary pension system in the Czech Republic and historic evolution as well. In the fourth chapter, there is made an excurse throught the reformed pension systems abroad. This is provided in case of post-communist countries as well as the Latin America`s country. In the fifth chapter, there is realized an appropriate analysis of financing the actual pension system in dependence on a population evolution. There is proved an indefensibility of PAYG model through the use of a mathematic model. At the begining of the closing chapter there is a conception of each political party. The second part of its is represented by own summary and conception of this "stalemate" situation.
Pension reform in the Czech Republic and its impact on the consumer
Lorenc, Tomáš ; Drozen, František (advisor) ; Šípek, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis considers the pension reform in the Czech Republic and its impact on the consumer. At the beginning it sums up the possibilities of financing the life in retiremnt age and familiarizes the reader with evolution and current level of the pension system in the Czech Republic. It introduces different suggestions of political parties and in analytical part are specified the reasons for change. Then are presented the basic steps for high-quality reform of pension system. In the last chapters is shown the impact on consumer and presented own suggestion for pension reform.
Life Insurance and Pension Reform
Stuchlík, Jiří ; Daňhel, Jaroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is about current pension system in Czech Republic. It focuses on necessity of pension reform with a special part about demografic factor. The following section is about life insurance. It shows basic types of life insurance in Czech Republic and describes them.

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