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Benefits system in the selected sector
CHVÁLOVÁ, Kristýna
The main aim of the bachelor thesis was to analyse and evaluate the system of benefits in the social services sector and to propose possible alternatives. For the theoretical part of the bachelor thesis it was necessary to study the literature and explain the basic concepts drawn from this literature. The research method chosen was a questionnaire survey. Sufficient data was collected for the research to analyse and evaluate the results. The data was divided and the public and private social service system was evaluated in terms of benefits. The data was further analyzed using Statistica software by using correlation analysis and T-test. The evaluation of the questionnaire showed that social service employees are more likely to be dissatisfied with their benefits. The range of benefits in social services proved to be inadequate, especially in the frequency of benefits offered. In the evaluation of the public and private social services sector, the public social services sector performed better in terms of benefits. In the private social services sector, employees are dissatisfied with benefits. At the end of the paper, solutions and possible alternatives to improve satisfaction with benefits in social services are suggested.
the Role of Infrastructural Development In the Economies of Sub-Sahara Africa
Kwao, Alexander Edem
The thesis seeks to investigate the role of infrastructural development in the economies of the Sub-Saharan African; while controlling for the effects of foreign direct investment and trade openness on the relationship between the economic variables (e.g., infrastructural development and economic growth). The study uses a panel data of twenty-nine (29) countries selected throughout 2011-2015 in Sub-Saharan Africa based on similar income size. Pooled Ordinary Least Square (i.e., OLS) is used to estimate the relationship among all of the economic variables involved. The research result shows that infrastructural development has a positive and statistically significant effect on economic growth, but the foreign direct investment has no significant effect on economic growth. Also, trade openness has a negative and statistically significant impact on the economic growth in the Sub-Saharan African economies. The conclusion is that infrastructural development plays critical and central roles in the rapid and sustainable economic growth and development in the sub-Saharan African.

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