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Establishing Paternity Leave to Support Active Fatherhood in the Czech republic.
Havlásková, Anna ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Zrcková, Alžběta (referee)
The Bachelor thesis is focusing on the topic of active fatherhood in the Czech Republic. The purpose of the thesis is to describe the process in the making of the politics, particularly the unapproved concept of minister Petr Nečas and the member of the parliament Michaela Šojdrová from 2009. At first the changes of the stance and the role of the father in the family from pre-historic times until present is described. Consequently, the specific types of supporting active fatherhood are introduced and compared with other European states - parents' benefits, paternity leave and sickness compensation. One of the suggested measurements, the so-called paternity leave, is programmed to support a functional family, the relationships in the family and to support the active fatherhood. As a part of the concept the paternity leave is analyzed with the aid Multi Stream Theory. The goal of the Multi Stream Theory is to find an explanation why some of the public policies are accepted and some of them are not. Various nonprofit organizations deal with the topic of active fatherhood, for example, The League of open men or Gender Studies. The goal of establishing paternity leave is to support a greater involvement of the fathers in raising the children, which leads to a better accessibility for women into the...
Analysis of the policy process of adoption of the career code of teachers
Peloušek, Filip ; Mouralová, Magdalena (advisor) ; Novotný, Vilém (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with mapping of the process of approving the career order of teachers. It was a proposed amendment to the Act on Educational Staff, which would introduce a career system for teachers in the Czech Republic. The aim of this work is to map the whole public policy process accompanying this proposed amendment and to come to the reasons why this amendment was not adopted. A case study is chosen as a research design. The theoretical basis of the thesis uses mainly multi stream theory. Through this theory, the individual elements and events in the analyzed process are explained. For the analysis of actors, the approach based on the Colebatch's theory based on participation is chosen. The thesis uses phase model of a public policy cycle in order to orientate in the public policy process. Two interviews were conducted with the actors of this public policy process to obtain relevant analysis information. Through them, key elements are identified in the process under review, as well as their role in the process. The author in the thesis identifies the essential elements and moments in the process and finds out, which of these elements were essential for the ultimate non-acceptance of the career order.
Establishing Paternity Leave to Support Active Fatherhood in the Czech republic.
Havlásková, Anna ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Zrcková, Alžběta (referee)
The Bachelor thesis is focusing on the topic of active fatherhood in the Czech Republic. The purpose of the thesis is to describe the process in the making of the politics, particularly the unapproved concept of minister Petr Nečas and the member of the parliament Michaela Šojdrová from 2009. At first the changes of the stance and the role of the father in the family from pre-historic times until present is described. Consequently, the specific types of supporting active fatherhood are introduced and compared with other European states - parents' benefits, paternity leave and sickness compensation. One of the suggested measurements, the so-called paternity leave, is programmed to support a functional family, the relationships in the family and to support the active fatherhood. As a part of the concept the paternity leave is analyzed with the aid Multi Stream Theory. The goal of the Multi Stream Theory is to find an explanation why some of the public policies are accepted and some of them are not. Various nonprofit organizations deal with the topic of active fatherhood, for example, The League of open men or Gender Studies. The goal of establishing paternity leave is to support a greater involvement of the fathers in raising the children, which leads to a better accessibility for women into the...

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