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Models of public family support by cash benefits. Comparative study of models in the Czech Republic, Finland and United Kingdom.
Macháčková, Markéta ; Tomeš, Igor (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Petr (referee)
Models of public family support by cash benefits. Comparative study of models in the Czech Republic, Finland and United Kingdom This thesis is a comparative study of different models of welfare available for the family unit in the Czech Republic, Finland and in the United Kingdom. It considers many different aspects, and in the first two chapters looks at what characterizes a family, the social strcutures that influenced the formation of the family unit, and existing European principles which formed the basis upon which family assistance was modeled. These principles are divided into solidarity, citizenship, corporate, and liberal. The ensuing chapters discuss family politics within the individual states. Chapters are divided into parts such as historic, present and organization of public family policy. Public welfare in the Czech Republic focuses on low-income households and distributing income assistance from public funds. In Finland family welfare is focused mainly on ensuring the healthy development development of children, which is made possible through financial assistance, family leave and programs offering help for families. In Great Britain, public policy is geared towards relief for the poor, which occurs through tested financial support for the family unit. The practical section of the thesis...
The influence of the unemployment on the state social supprot benefits paid in districts of the Czech Republic
Jánišová, Pavla ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Kubátová, Květa (referee)
This thesis is focused on the analysis of state social support benefits in various districts of the Czech Republic during the period 2006-2014. During this time many legislative changes took place. The main objective of this work is to evaluate these changes in terms of their impact on costs of state social support benefits and find the impact of unemployment on the state social support benefits. The first part of the thesis focuses on the definition of theoretical terms while the second part is dedicated to data analysis.
Comparison of family policy in Norway and the Czech Republic in the years 1993 - 2014
Rýdlová, Barbora ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Brabec, Petr (referee)
This thesis aims to analyze the development, its deteminants, instruments and objectives of family policy in the Czech Republic and Norway, focusing on maternity and parental leave. With respect to the different attitude of the two policies, support for families with children is compared on several theoretical levels and also demonstrates the use of supporting families in practice. It was found out, that Norway provides greater support to the ratio of expenditure to GDP, as well has a more appropriate measures for families in the context of harmonization of work and family life. In addition to the comparison between these two systems of family policy the thesis also provides suggestions for improvement using the Norwegian model.
Comparison of tested benefits within the social support in the Czech Republic, Great Britain and Sweden
Sochová, Klára ; Ševčíková, Michaela (advisor) ; Sunega, Petr (referee)
This bachelor's thesis is about comparison of tested social benefits within the social support in the Czech Republic, Great Britain and Sweden. Theoretical comparative analysis is supplemented by interpretation of the practical research part, i. e. of the survey. Its objective was to find out the Czech respondents' satisfaction with tested social benefits within the social support in the Czech Republic. The results indicate disagreement with the amount of all three benefits or their redundancy. Child benefit is in all age categories insufficient, the housing benefit should be eligible only for the economically active population or a completely different form of support should be used. Sure start maternity grant is not the motivation for giving birth to another child and there is a trend to its universal payment or complete cancellation. Hypothesis that the amount and payment conditions of tested social benefits within the social support in the Czech Republic are set inappropriately was on the basis of the analysis and the survey accepted.
Comparison of selected Family Benefits in the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic and Italy
Žitnanská, Henrieta ; Kaczor, Pavel (advisor) ; Veselá, Lenka (referee)
Bachelor thesis describes social policy, social security system and state social support, as its part. The main aim of this bachelor thesis is the comparison of family benefits specifically the child benefit and parental contribution provided in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Italy. Following part of my work specifies the coordination of social security arising from the Regulation of the European Parliament and Council Regulation (ES) num. 833/2004 and num. 987/2009. This part also includes the application of principals and procedures in practical examples. In conclusion are evaluated the differences in compared benefits and the results found by applying the rules of coordination in real situations.
The development of the family policy in the Czech Republic and its current form
ZEMKOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor work presents the development of family policy in the Czech Republic and its current form. At first, it describes the family and its importance to the society. Secondly, it introduces the current Czech family from the socio-demographic point of view and its changes in the last twenty years. After that, this work defines the term of family policy and specifies types of the governmental interventions to support family life in the Czech Republic. The next part of this work shows how the governmental helping system for families originated. It studies the development of the family policy from the origin of independent Czechoslovakia to year 1989. The description of the development of selected financial stimuli related to this issue is stressed. Their development after 1989 is analyzed in the following, final, chapter. It also introduces the attitude of the state to a family after 1989 and mentions the basic documents of governmental policy towards families.
Redistributing processes in attachment to income situation households
LIEBLOVÁ, Markéta
The bachelor thesis is focused on social security system at Czech Republic, mainly on system of state social support. In this way the system moderates economic risks and improves the situation of households with children. The bachelor thesis describes the benefits, which are pouring into this arrangement. Also it describes the element concepts which are applying with this arrangement. The present state social support system consists of the following seven benefits: child allowance, social allowance, housing allowance, parental allowance, foster care allowances and grants, birth grant and funeral grant. The bachelor thesis includes futher quantitative analysis these benefits and analysis selected segment beneficiaries these benefits. And finally my work, I appraise current the legal amendments, the aims and the effectiveness hereof system. Also I suggest to potential changes of the system of state social support towards increase in the effectiveness.

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