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Development of the system of state social support
Janková, Eva ; Vysokajová, Margerita (advisor) ; Zemanová, Jana (referee)
Key words: System of state social support, high-income families / low-income families, childless families / families with children, minimum subsistence level, income - tested benefit / non - income - tested benefit, one - off benefits, child allowance, social allowance, housing allowance, parental allowance, foster care allowances and grants - the foster child allowance, the foster parent allowance, the fostering grant, motor vehicle grant and the allowance after ending of the foster care, birth grant, funeral grant. The topic of the thesis is the development of state social support. Through the state social support the state contributes mainly to families with dependent children who are faced with a recognized social situation that the family is unable to cope with via its own efforts and means. The system of the state social support was established in 1995 and is regulated by Act No 117/1995 Coll. on State Social Support, as amended. The present system of state social support consists of the following benefits: child allowance, housing allowance, parental allowance, birth grant and funeral grant. Child allowance, housing allowance and birth grant are income tested. Parental allowance and funeral grant are non-income tested benefits. The thesis takes down development of separate benefits of state...
"The Impact of Legislative Changes on the State Social Support Benefits"
KLÍMOVÁ, Hana
The State Social Support (SSP) was founded in 1995. The most important legal regulation governing the State Social Support is the Act number 117/1995 Coll. on state social support. This Act has been fully efficient since 1 January 1996. The aim of SSP was mainly to provide support to families with children and to provide support in some other social situations. Social support allowances are one of the pillars of the social security system of the Czech Republic. They address various social situations, which families may face to. The allowances are provided based on various criteria and generally fall into some of the following categories: income related allowances x income non-related allowances or one-time allowances x repetitive allowances. The aim of this bachelor?s thesis is to map the most important legislation changes related to State Social Support Allowances between 2006 and 2010 and evaluate these changes from various aspects, such as allowance recipients, allowance rates or ratio of rejected applicants. Another aim is to describe problems concerning SSP allowance approval and validation and suggest changes to remedy those problems.
State Social Support Regarding Single Mothers Matter
BÁRTEK, Lukáš
The aim of this bachelor{\crq}s work is to digestedly describe a current system of state social support and to introduce individual benefits, claim conditions and its amount. Part of this work is the current enactment as well as the changes of individual benefits that are set forth in the amended Act No.117/1995 Coll. on State social support valid from 1.1.2008.Further this work concentrates on the incomplete families, particularly on the phenomenon of single mothers. It attempts to describe the specifications that are typical for this group of applicants for state social support benefits and it attempts to map problems and risks that single mothers must handle during the children upbringing. The bachelor{\crq}s work as well describes various reasons that mostly lead single mothers to bring-up the child without a partner and it reflects a current view of the society on this disadvantaged group of people. It also raises a question whether the current model of benefits structure is capable to adequately compensate the disadvantage of these women {--} not only at the economical-safety level but as well at the social level.

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