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Spatial polarity of socioeconomic differentiation in Hungary
KEBZA, Martin
This thesis is devoted to the study of spatial polarity socioeconomic differentiation of Hungary. The findings of this phenomenon serves a number of statistically-based indicators which are analyzed. These indicators are divided into three groups (economic, social and other) for comprehensive look at differencial in Hungary. Also, this text seeks to define the determinants of the polarity. Based on an analysis of indicators is came to a synthesis, which aims to define more developed parts of Hungary and the less developed.
Territorial polarity socio-economic differentiation Slovakia
HOLAKOVSKÝ, Josef
The bachelor thesis deals with the territorial polarization of socio-economic differentiation Slovakia based on the application of spatial analysis of selected indicators. The main objective is to identify the key determinants of participating in the development of regional disparities. Indicators are classified by nature into three different categories on the economic, social and others. The indicators include gross domestic product (GDP), unemployment, divorce or religiosity. Final results embody the main determinants profiling territorial difference and at the same time defining the degree of spatial polarity.

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