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Development of state social support benefits in the Czech Republic from 1995 to 2014 and their impact on low-income households economic status
Lukeš, Jáchym ; Štípek, Vladimír (advisor) ; Sunega, Petr (referee)
This thesis examines the influence of state social benefits on income and natality of low-income families in Czech Republic. The years in which significant changes in government welfare benefits occured, based on the legislative changes, are examined in the paper. These years are, with use of model families, analyzed in terms of the ratio of potential income from state social security and subsistence minimum of families. The paper shows that this income can be the main income for the families. By comparing fertility, the number of low-income families and changes in the state social support was the hypothesis - about the child as the main source of income for the family - disproved.
Analysis of the family policy in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic
Vorlíková, Ivana ; Klazar, Stanislav (advisor) ; Bauernöplová, Veronika (referee)
The subject of this thesis is an analysis of the family policy in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. Families with children are supported, either indirectly through tax measures or directly through the state social benefits. The main form of support for families with children in both countries is direct support. There is more emphasis on supporting low-income families in both the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic therefore I devoted a crucial part of my work to this issue. The tax measures and various welfare benefits are defined in the theoretical part. The practical section first deals with the redistribution aspects of the family policy, where the main objective is to determine whether both countries are complying with the redistribution function, followed by the comparison, where differences of supporting families with children in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic are described.
Comparison of living standards and social benefits of the population in the Czech Republic and France
LORENCOVÁ, Michala
The main objective of this thesis is to compare the standard of living in the Czech Republic and France in regards to state-provided assistance to achieve this level of living standard. The work is focused mainly on familial social policy of both countries, and therefore the examined group of citizens is mainly families with dependent children. The work is divided into two parts. The first part is establishing the legislative framework for state social benefits and definitions of important terms. The second part describes in detail the various Czech and French benefits, as well as examples of the economic situation of selected families and their entitlement to state benefits. The conclusion is devoted to the comparison of these findings.

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