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"Blue Card" project in the European Union
Suchomelová, Mirjam
The purpose of the "Blue Card" project is to provide access for highly skilled foreign workers to the labor markets of member countries of the European Union.
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Foreignes in the Czech Republic
Zámečníková, Renata ; Kaczor, Pavel (advisor) ; Menhart, Aleš (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on foreigners who work in the czech labour market. The thesis examines the economic activity of foreigners and how foreigners affect our economy. This work also deals with the attitudes of czech public to the economically active foreigners and compares if the actual situation in the labor market corresponds to the situation that Czechs illustrate by their positions.
Immigration to the Czech Republic
Zlatníková, Tereza ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Gabrielová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to describe the actual situation in the field of immigration to the Czech Republic. Extra attention is dedicated to the irregular migration, which is illustrated on the example of Ukrainian immigrants. To clearly understand all the consequenses and possible impacts, the first chapter deals with general traits of migration. The remaining two chapters deal with the situation in the Czech Republic, whose recent development of the visa policy is influenced by the Europian union.
International migration and its affects on Slovak republic
Luhová, Nikoleta ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Procházková Ilinitchi, Cristina (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to list the affects of international migration on Slovak republic, list all the negatives and positives that migration brings. In this thesis I would like to offer clear information about the number of migrants, their countries of origin, their ability to incorporate in our society and also the affects of their stay on Slovak republic.
Life (dis)satisfaction and the decision to migrate: evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
Otrachshenko, V. ; Popova, Olga
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual intention to migrate. The impact of individual characteristics and country macroeconomic variables on the decision to migrate is analyzed in one framework. Differently from other studies, we allow for life satisfaction to serve as a mediator between macroeconomic variables and the intention to migrate. Using the Eurobarometer Survey for 27 Central Eastern (CEE) and Western European (non-CEE) countries, we test the predictions of our theoretical model and …find that dissatisfi…ed with life, people have a higher intention to migrate. The macroeconomic conditions have an effect on the intention to migrate indirectly through life satisfaction. At all levels of life satisfaction, unemployed, middle-aged individuals with a low or average income from urban areas at all levels of education are found to have higher intentions to migrate from CEE countries than from non-CEE countries.
Migration and Its Impact on the Balance of Payments in the Czech Republic
Burdová, Markéta ; Melcher, Ota (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the impact of the migration process on the balance of payments in the Czech Republic, more accurately the impact of migration on the current account of the balance of payments in the Czech Republic. The first chapter contains general introduction to the migration process in the European context. At the same time it summarizes the main positive and negative effects of migration on the states economies. The second chapter compares the migration flows in the Czech Republic and it also describes the development of the immigration flow and the development of the emigration of the Czech citizens to foreign countries. The third chapter explains the term remittances and shows their importance in the world as remittances relate to the migration process and also influence the balance of payments of the states. The fourth chapter provides a necessary theoretical frame of the balance of payments. The main fifth chapter analyzes the impact of migration on the balance of payments in the Czech Republic.
Life (dis)satisfaction and decision to migrate: evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
Otrachshenko, V. ; Popova, Olga
This paper provides the first evidence regarding the impact of life satisfaction on the individual intention to migrate. The impact of individual characteristics and country macroeconomic variables on the decision to migrate is analyzed in one framework. Differently from other studies, we allow for life satisfaction to serve as a mediator between macroeconomic variables and the intention to migrate. Using the Eurobarometer survey for 27 Central Eastern (CEE) and Western European (non-CEE) countries, we test the predictions of our theoretical model and find that people dissatisfied with life have higher intention to migrate.
Lifestyle of immigrants and recognized refugees.
FIALOVÁ, Zuzana
Lifestyle of immigrants and recognized refugees Migration can be defined as more or less terminated process moving of people among places which are determinated by state borders. It is the process when person or group of people leave their land to find better place for living. Each person has his or her own lifestyle and it is one of the basic factors that influences the quality of living. The lifestyle is formed during life when is a person in interaction with enviroment. The theory is further split into 6 main chapters that involve all issues of lifestyle of immigrants and recognized refugees. The history of migration to the Czech Republic is analyzed, asylum processing and the most important lifestyle of national minorities is mentioned. In the last chapter of theoretical part integration of immigrants and asylum seekers in the Czech Republic is mentioned. The practical part is devoted to the research and it was dedicated to lifestyle of immigrants and asylum seekers in the Czech Republic and in their domicile of origin. The aim of the thesis was to compare lifestyle of immigrants and asylum seekers in the Czech Republic and in their domicile of origin. The hypothetical assumption suggested that lifestyle of immigrants and asylum seekers is the same in the Czech Republic as in their domicile of origin. The regions of the research were South Bohemian region, Plzeň region and Ústí nad Labem region. To prove or invalidate the hypothesis a method of questionnaire was used. 100 people were accosted and they received questionnaire to fill in it during four months. I received 64 questionnaires back. After evaluation of the questionnaires I came to the result that people who had filled the questionnaire have the same lifestyle in the Czech Republic as in their domicile of origin. The hypothesis was proved. Public, students of social school and their educators will be introduced with the results. I would recommend to focuse individual social work because each person has different needs. Easygoing integration into Czech society coheres with reaction of Czech people as well. My work could be used as text book referring about national minorities living in the Czech Republic. At the end of the thesis there are some supportive documents related to my work. It is neccesary to know that the more we can help foreigners to integrate themselves and we adopt them as our fellow-citizens the faster they will feel at {\crqq}home{\crqq} in the Czech Republic.

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