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Policy of employment and education of European social fund in capital city Prague
Dlouhá, Barbora ; Stočková, Olga (advisor) ; Kuchařová, Lucie (referee)
Hlavním cílem práce je analýza systému čerpání finančních prostředků, které do České republiky proudí ze strukturálních fondů EU. Zejména vytipování hlavních rizik souvisejících s čerpáním prostředků alokovaných do jednotlivých strukturálních fondů na programovací období 2004-2006. Práce je zaměřena na Jednotný programový dokument pro cíl 3 region NUTS 2 hl.m. Praha.

The situation of disabled persons in the labour market in the main City of Prague in 2014 and 2015
Majorová, Michaela ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Barák, Vladimír (referee)
The topic of this thesis are disabled people. The main goal of this thesis is describe the situation th these people in the labor market of Prague. This description is based on the founded data and the specialized literature. There will be explained the concepts of labour market, unemployment, aktive employment policy first in the theoretical part. There are for the next time explained the concepts of disabled people, thein characteristics, different type of these disabilities, legislativ of the employnment of these people, rehabilitation programmes and the enterprises with more 50 % share of employed disabled people. The practical part is based on the analysis of the selected dates of Český statistický úřad and Ministerstvo práce a sociálních věcí. There is included my own anonymus questionnaire research of selected eemployers. The goal of this research is to show, how is the situation of the employers and the diabled people in Prague. It was found by using this research, that the situation in our main city is very positive. Employers offer many employments to disabled people, althoug they don't have to do that and they don't have any statutory obligation.

The effect of investment in tertiary education on gross wages in the region Prague
Diessner, Daniel ; Chytil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Babin, Jan (referee)
The aim of this work is to determine whether and how higher education affects gross wages. The theoretical part focuses on the theory of human capital, especially investment in education. The theory posits that a higher investment in human capital leads to higher yield, higher wages. The validity of this concept will be tested on the group of respondents who entered the labour market at the turn of millennium. Concentration of candidates with tertiary education in this period has risen considerably, which could cause an imbalance in the labour market. The practical part is based on the work of Mincer (1974). I used Mincer Earnings Function as a basis to build regression model. Partial aim is to prove the declining rate of return on investment in tertiary education using Mincer Equation.

Decision making of Prague moviegoers
Macháček, Ivan ; Hanzlík, Jan (advisor) ; Zelený, Martin (referee)
The aim of this work is to analyze attitudes of Prague film viewers towards watching films at the cinema and at home and to find out on what factors do they base their decision to watch a particular film. The means to achieve this goal are research of existing literature related to this subject and my own research through a questionnaire survey on a sample population of Prague with a corresponding demographic composition. The most crucial conclusions from this investigation are related to the frequency of watching movies in the cinema and at home, attitudes towards the origin and localization of movies, attitudes towards various genres, factors influencing the choice of a film and comparing the results of various demographic groups (by gender, age and education) within these topics.

The analysis of an impact of realised projects of the OP Prague - the competitiveness of program period 2007-2013
Kellnerová, Markéta ; Wokoun, René (advisor) ; Krejčová, Nikola (referee)
The purpose of this dissertation is to evaluate an impact of realized projects of Prague operating program The competitiveness on a development of the Prague region. Theoretical part is dedicated to formation and development of regional politics, consequent establishment of the EU and its dividing into the program periods including given aims. Subsequently, the dissertation examines the possibilities of using the funds of the EU, after, these possibilities are discussed, specifically for the CZ. Due to the fact, that it is the OP which is referred only to the capital city Prague, one chapter is given to this issue. The last section of the theoretical part is an implementation of the OP. The practical part is concerned about quantitative and financial analysis of the OP, which is divided into the program years. In the end of the practical part, an effect of the OP is totally evaluated, mainly its impact on the development of Prague through horizontal subjects and achieving of set indicators. Finally, the effect on the region of Prague is evaluated, in terms of applicants for funds.

The services of transport companies in international personal transportation on relation Czech Republic – Slovak republic.
Dacejová, Júlia ; Zelený, Lubomír (advisor) ; Mervart, Michal (referee)
The master´s thesis deals with the international personal transportation on relation between Czech capital city, Prague and the biggest city of east Slovakia region, Košice. It aims mainly on services, which transport companies currently provide, and presents them according to their attractiveness from the customers´ point of view. The analysis of offered services enables us to describe quality of traveling between Prague and Košice. At the same time, it creates a picture about competition between operating companies on railways mainly. This paper focuses on railway transport but does not omit the bus transport neither. The end of the diploma thesis belongs to assessment of situation of current personal transportation and tries to forecast its future development.

Attitudes of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians towards Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Lasáková, Tereza ; Pokladníková, Jitka (advisor) ; Marešová, Helena (referee)
Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Student: Tereza Lasáková Tutor: PharmDr. Jitka Pokladníková, Ph.D. Title of Diploma Thesis: ATTITUDES OF PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACY TECHNICIANS TOWARDS COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Background: The popularity of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasing and becoming more and more competition for conventional medicine. Opinions on the CAM among pharmacists and pharmacy technicians have not yet been assessed in the Czech Republic. Aim: Primarily to evaluace the attitudes of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to CAM. Secondarily, to determine if there is a correlation between a positive approach to CAM and gender, age, length of practice in a pharmacy, a population of place in which the pharmacy is located, a fiction which the interviewee in a pharmacy performs or educational attainment (acquired title). Methods: Within the research project - a pilot survey "Complementary and alternative medicine - a surfy of opinion on health", we obtain data using a validated anonymous questionnaire. The questionnaire survey was carried out between 1/2/2009 - 31/5/2009 in selected Czech pharmacies. The data were evaluated in the komputer programs MS Excel and SPSS....

Single particle analysis of size-segregated aerosol in Prague city center
Marvanová, S. ; Skoupý, Radim ; Kulich, P. ; Bendl, J. ; Hovorka, J. ; Machala, M.
Particulate matter (PM) is omnipresent pollutant in the ambient air known to cause cardiovascular and respiratory diseases (WHO 2004). Recently, outdoor air pollution and particulate matter in outdoor air pollution were classified as carcinogenic to humans, Group 1 (IARC 2015). Especially, ambient PM of aerodynamic diameter < 100 nm, ultrafine particles, appears to be of great importance due to its high specific surface area and high number concentration (Hughes et al. 1998). Ultrafine particles also easily enter and are being transferred in organisms, and interact with cells and subcellular components (Oberdorster et al. 2005). As the evidence of ultrafine PM significance increased, size-fractionated PMs sampled by various cascade impactors have been employed into the toxicological studies on cell cultures or isolated cells, using the organic extracts of size-fractionated PMs (Topinka et al. 2013, Topinka et al. 2015) or directly the size-fractionated particles (Becker et al. 2003, Ramgolam et al. 2009, Reibman et al. 2002, Loxham et al. 2013, Jalava et al. 2006, Thomson et al. 2015, Jalava et al. 2015). The aim of this study was to evaluate shape and composition of size-segregated aerosol particles, sampled by high volume cascade impactor, using electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX).

Small Size Municipality Revenues in Czech Republic
JIREKOVÁ, Kateřina
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the system of municipality incomes in the Czech Republic with respect to specifics of small municipalities. In last few years these municipalities have become a frequently discussed topic because of their lower incomes. The legislation has been devoting to this problem since 2008 and the differences between large and small municipalities in the Czech Republic were removed. There is income analysis of all municipalities in the Czech Republic from 2000 up to 2012 in this thesis. The municipalities were divided into two groups. The first group contains small villages, defined as municipalities up to 499 inhabitants. In the second group there are other municipalities of the Czech Republic except small villages, statutory cities and the Capital City of Prague. The real data were recalculated per head for this analysis and minimum, maximum, median and arithmetic mean were found. Variability of incomes is evaluated from these results. Regression and correlation analysis is made in some groups of revenues because of finding dependence among variables. Disparity in incomes of small towns and other communities is assessed by comparing the arithmetic means and medians between groups of municipalities using a Two-Sample t-test and Mann-Whitney test. Revenue growth is evaluated determination of the trends of the time series using linear regression. Some specifics in financing small villages were found from these analyzes. There was also confirmation of the hypothesis that small municipalities have lower incomes per an inhabitant.

Statistical yearbook of Prague 2014
Český statistický úřad
Basic data on demographic, social and economic development in the region in 2011 - 2013, selected indicators cover longer time period. Interregional comparisons, selected data on administrative territories of municipalities with extended powers and on towns, a list of all municipalities. Brief characteristics of the region, graphs and cartograms.
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