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VULNERABLE GROUPS OF POPULATION IN THE CZECH LABOUR MARKET FOCUSING ON POSITION OF YOUTH
Víchová, Šárka ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of the thesis is an analysis of vulnerable groups of population in the Czech labour market, focusing on their characteristics, causes of their riskiness and proposed solutions. The theoretical part of the thesis includes evaluation of the role of The Bureau of Labour and temporary help agencies in mediation of employment to individuals at risk. In the empirical part of the thesis, which is aiming at the group of people under 25 years of age and graduates, the development of youth unemployment in the Czech Republic and EU member states is analysed on the basis of evaluation of Eurostat statistical data. To determine the profile of the aforementioned group and to confirm or refute the presumed causes of riskiness of this group (mentioned in theoretical part), a questionnaire survey has been conducted through The Bureau of Labour in the three regions of the Czech Republic. The benefit of this thesis is recommendation of appropriate policy to remedy the unsatisfactory position of youth in the labour market. From the methodological point of view a method of analysis of statistical data, a method of comparison, a method of structured interviews with experts and questionnaire survey has been used.
Temporary help industry in the Czech Republic
Víchová, Šárka ; Svoboda, Miroslav (advisor) ; Brožová, Dagmar (referee)
In recent years, temporary help industry has been associated with the rapid growth in world markets. Temporary help agencies, which supply a flexible workforce to client companies, are undergoing significant development. This paper examines the nature of temporary help industry in the Czech market, focusing on the factors driving the industry's growth. This sector is examined from three perspectives (demand side, supply side and legislative) using a questionnaire survey carried out in the June-August 2011. The results confirm that in the Czech Republic, as well as in the world, is the main reason for cooperation of companies with temporary help agencies the requirement of temporal flexibility. But compared to Europe-wide trend, in our market there is a greater appeal for the regulatory flexibility. The biggest disincentive of the development of temporary help industry is strict legislative conditions.

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