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Recent changes in marital and extramarital fertility according to ethnicity in Kazakhstan
Dyussupova, Saule ; Rychtaříková, Jitka (advisor) ; Kalibová, Květa (referee)
Recent changes in marital and extramarital fertility according to ethnicity in Kazakhstan Saule Dyussupova Abstract Contemporary Kazakhstan has experienced different social and political changes since being an independent country. These changes influenced demographic processes such as fertility. The number of live births per one woman has altered, but what were the changes among ethnicities and what type of fertility has changed more: marital or extramarital? To answer these questions more sizable ethnicities in Kazakhstan, which are Kazakhs, Russians, Ukrainians and Uzbeks were chosen. After examining the trends for the above mentioned ethnicities, their demographic positions in marital and extramarital fertility were explained. Meanwhile, despite the fact that the social-cultural attitudes of each ethnicity differ from each other, the tendency in marital fertility was going up among all ethnicities and in case of extramarital fertility, mostly among non and mixed traditional ethnicities was going down. Thus, based on the results of the research, the author has concluded the following: after the stabilization of economic and political conditions in the country the number of marital births increased, whereas traditional ethnicity (Uzbek) has experienced the fastest increase in the proportion of extramarital...
Community property
Štěpaníková, Lucie ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
This rigorous thesis deals comprehensibly with issues related to the community property. The rigorous thesis is divided into four parts. The first part outlines a historical development of the institute of community property in our territory from the time of ABGB. The second part deals with current issues of proprietary relationships between spouses. The third part deals with the issue of housing and the matter of regulation on the community property and the insolvency procedure. The last part of the thesis outlines a question of the proprietary relationships between spouses in the new prepared Civil Code. The rigorous thesis was developed using legislation as at 1 January 2010, current judicature, professional expert articles and professional legal papers.
Community property
Štěpaníková, Lucie ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
This rigorous thesis deals comprehensibly with issues related to the community property. The rigorous thesis is divided into four parts. The first part outlines a historical development of the institute of community property in our territory from the time of ABGB. The second part deals with current issues of proprietary relationships between spouses. The third part deals with the issue of housing and the matter of regulation on the community property and the insolvency procedure. The last part of the thesis outlines a question of the proprietary relationships between spouses in the new prepared Civil Code. The rigorous thesis was developed using legislation as at 1 January 2010, current judicature, professional expert articles and professional legal papers.
Recent changes in marital and extramarital fertility according to ethnicity in Kazakhstan
Dyussupova, Saule ; Kalibová, Květa (referee) ; Rychtaříková, Jitka (advisor)
Recent changes in marital and extramarital fertility according to ethnicity in Kazakhstan Saule Dyussupova Abstract Contemporary Kazakhstan has experienced different social and political changes since being an independent country. These changes influenced demographic processes such as fertility. The number of live births per one woman has altered, but what were the changes among ethnicities and what type of fertility has changed more: marital or extramarital? To answer these questions more sizable ethnicities in Kazakhstan, which are Kazakhs, Russians, Ukrainians and Uzbeks were chosen. After examining the trends for the above mentioned ethnicities, their demographic positions in marital and extramarital fertility were explained. Meanwhile, despite the fact that the social-cultural attitudes of each ethnicity differ from each other, the tendency in marital fertility was going up among all ethnicities and in case of extramarital fertility, mostly among non and mixed traditional ethnicities was going down. Thus, based on the results of the research, the author has concluded the following: after the stabilization of economic and political conditions in the country the number of marital births increased, whereas traditional ethnicity (Uzbek) has experienced the fastest increase in the proportion of extramarital...

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