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Selection and Admission of Staff on the Labour Market in the Czech Republic
JANDOVÁ, Petra
The diploma thesis deals with used aspects of admission of new staff. Czech labour market is described in brief , including the recent trends in the unemployment rate. The work attends to the process of admission of new staff, variety of methods, mode of choosing and the steps of selection new staff. There is a chapter that deals with strategy and instruments of staff selection, especially CV and interview. The final chapter is dedicated to the question of discrimination in respect to staff selection.
Labour market trend of Jindřichův Hradec district and the European Social Fund
ČECHOVÁ, Petra
The aim of this dissertation is to look for possibilities how to improve the situation in the labour market. The theoretical part focuses significantly on the functioning of individual tools of an active employment policy and also on a use of funds from the European Union{\crq}s Structural Funds in particular by means of the European Social Fund. The main aim of the practical part of my dissertation is a characteristic of the labour market in Jindřichův Hradec region. A use of tools of an active employment policy and EU funds applied in this policy, specifically the Operational Program ``Human Resources Development{\crqq} is dealt here with.
The impact of the Employment Act, valid since 1st January 2006, on the input of university graduates into Labour Office{\crq}s files in the District of České Budějovice
PETRÍKOVÁ, Vlasta
On the 1st January 2006, Act No. 435/2004 Sb. on employment, which was amended by Act No. 382/2005 Sb., came into force. The objective of the act is protection against unemployment, securing full employment and combating illegal employment. This includes a change of condition for obtaining the claim for unemployment benefits. One of the conditions for obtaining the claim for unemployment benefits is to pay retirement income insurance and the contribution for the national employment policy for the 12 months in the decisive period of the last there years before being put in the files of job applicants. From the 1st Oct. 2004 systematic preparation for one{\crq}s future occupation was not included as substitutive employment period at all. Since the 1st Jan. 2006, systematic preparation for one{\crq}s future occupation has been included as substitutive employment period; however, not more than 6 months may be included for these purposes. To file their claims for benefit, the graduates have to hold, before being put into the files of job applicants, a job that allocates the duty to pay insurance for at least six months over the last three years. The research was conducted by means of a quantitative sociological investigation. The technique used for data collection was an anonymous questionnaire. The research set was made up of students of the last years of the Faculty of Health and Social Studies of the University of South Bohemia and university and college graduates of in the files of job applicants at the Labour Office in České Budějovice. The objective of my thesis was to find out the attitude of students of the Faculty of Health and Social Studies to their possible employment, to compare the obtained data with the answers of university graduates in the file of job applicants at the Labour Office in České Budějovice and to find out the structure of university graduates registered at the Labour Office in České Budějovice, according to the university or college that they graduated from. The objectives of the thesis have been fulfilled. The outcomes of the thesis could be used as an overview of students{\crq} and graduates{\crq} attitude to unemployment and their future employment. These outcomes can be made use of by those who are in charge of the education of these two groups of people. Unemployment in students can optimally be prevented by preventive measures, e.g. by giving due attention to the choice of the branch of study with respect to its use in the labour market, and by providing each individual student with sufficient information.
The Aspects of the Influence to Acquire Job of the Men and the Women in the Czech Republic
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Eliška
Diploma work takes attention mainly at entry conditions for women and men in labour market, what sort of questions are asked while entrance interviews, whether the gender of a person influences discriminating questions of an employer, whether it is considered to be more important than the abilities, education level and practice achieved by an expectant. Research concentrates on choise gender stereotypes connecting with the position of men and women in their job too, for example on goodwill of employer realize to accommodate workers with children to coordinate their family and working duties.
Labour Market and Parenthood
Maříková, Hana
The paper analyses impact of parenting on the women´s and men´s lives by using data from quantitative researches as well as qualitative probes.
Labour market, family and education in data of the Institute of Sociology, Acedemy of Science of the Czech Republic
Hašková, Hana ; Šamanová, Gabriela
Research report presents analysis of quantitative sociological data with focus on harmonization of work and family, family-friendly forms of work, division of housework, planning of parenthood and chances for education in the Czech Republic.
Gender wage gap and segregation in late transition
Jurajda, Štěpán
In this paper, large matched employer-employee data sets from the Czech Republic are used to provide detailed gender wage gap decomposition.
Wage difference and segregation of men and women in the Czech Republic
Jurajda, Štěpán
This study offer analysis of wage difference between women and men. The analysis is based on wage data about hundreds Czech middle and large companies´ employees.

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