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Development in the labor market of Moravian-Silesian Region
Nátěstová, Michaela ; Adámek, Petr (advisor) ; Sirůček, Pavel (referee)
Bachelor thesis in the theoretical part describes the basic concepts encountered in the labor market. Furthermore, different types of unemployment together with a detailed explanation are named. The main characteristics of the labor market are also described. The theory is shown in reality in the practical part of the thesis. The development of the labor market in the Moravian-Silesian region, its characteristics and active policy of employment is also shown there. The problem of unemployment in this region is shown and explained in more detail in this part also. Vrbno pod Pradědem is used as an illustrative example. City, which is currently also struggling with high unemployment rates. In conclusion, the practical section proposes some solutions to this problem, such as development of tourism, extending Czech - Polish cooperation or the use of grants provided by the Czech Republic and the European Union.
Possibilities of graduates of secondary schools and universities, and persons over 50 years in labor market in the region Vysočina
Pelantová, Marie ; Poláková, Olga (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Tomáš (referee)
The topic of this thesis was chosen due to significant implementation problems in the labor market. Working closely monitors specific population groups, namely: school leavers and those aged over 50 years in the region Vysočina in the years 2000 to 2011 and try to analyze and view the situation on the labor market, level of supply and demand in selected groups. The results of the work can be observed trend in the increased number of educated people and life expectancy, which aims to increase the number of people interested in skilled and less-skilled jobs, but even though unemployment rates are in the region Vysočina lower than in the Czech Republic.

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