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Public space - the place, where we live?
Janská, Hana ; Spalová, Barbora (advisor) ; Čada, Karel (referee)
This thesis focuses on the concept of public space as a construct which is formed at time and is a subject to the contemporary social conditions. The first part maps the historical evolution of this construct. The changes of content of terms that have been used at different times in the sense which today is understood as a public space are described. This part presents contemporary theoretical basis, their reflections in the society and also their reflection in the lived reality. It describes the key influences that shaped today's "modus vivendi" of public space. Apart from the ancient agora the work focuses on the Czech environment from the 19th century to the present. The second part, the research work describes how the current discourse of public space, represented by the Via Foundation (Nadace Via) and its program The place, where we live (Místo, kde žijeme), transcribed into the social structure of the three Czech villages. In the context of three case studies we focus on how the public space of these villages have changed and which elements from the past survived in this structure.
Public space - the place, where we live?
Janská, Hana ; Spalová, Barbora (advisor) ; Čada, Karel (referee)
This thesis focuses on the concept of public space as a construct which is formed at time and is a subject to the contemporary social conditions. The first part maps the historical evolution of this construct. The changes of content of terms that have been used at different times in the sense which today is understood as a public space are described. This part presents contemporary theoretical basis, their reflections in the society and also their reflection in the lived reality. It describes the key influences that shaped today's "modus vivendi" of public space. Apart from the ancient agora the work focuses on the Czech environment from the 19th century to the present. The second part, the research work describes how the current discourse of public space, represented by the Via Foundation (Nadace Via) and its program The place, where we live (Místo, kde žijeme), transcribed into the social structure of the three Czech villages. In the context of three case studies we focus on how the public space of these villages have changed and which elements from the past survived in this structure.
SZP a Evropské dotace do českého zemědělství
Čipera Janská, Hana ; Ježek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Petrášek, František (referee)
This thesis first characterizes Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union and describes its genesis. It also describes the state of Czech agriculture, its ties to the state budget, particularly its dependence on state subsidies. The work also analyzes the impact of the Czech Republic's accession to the European Union on Czech agriculture. It focuses on the issue of obtaining subsidies from EU funds. There is an example of a grant from the EAFRD provided to a firm Chmel spol. s.r.o. Pochvalov, which was used for production of electricity from biomass. This thesis describes and evaluates the administration of the grant application process. This work describes positive and negative impacts of subsidies from European funds which are demonstrated by the provided example.
Decision of single mothers in Czech republic to enter the labor market
Jánská, Hana ; Kubelková, Karina (advisor) ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (referee)
Nowadays there are a lot of single mothers and the institution of marriage is not as important for the family life as it used to be. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to evaluate the present situation of single mothers in the Czech society and to assess the influence of unmarried motherhood on a decision about whether or not to enter the labor market. Currently the topic of single mothers is important because of the election to the Chamber of Deputies since each political party deals with family policy. The theoretical part of thesis evaluates reasons why women want to be and are single mothers, as well as what social benefits they can obtain in their situation. The situation on the labor market will be evaluated from the point of view of a single mother, and the evaluation will focus especially on barriers, motivations to enter the labor market and the reconciliation of work and family life. The practical part presents several model families with various types of family structure with the purpose to show how the social system is abused. Own recommendation follow. The main resources of data are Czech statistical office, Ministry of labor and social affairs and Research institute for labor and social affairs.
Rent-seeking applied on agricultural policy
Janská, Hana ; Kollár, Miroslav (advisor) ; Hatlman, Petr (referee)
Tato práce analyzuje teorii dobývání renty. Na tuto teorii upozornil Gordon Tullock v rámci Školy veřejné volby. Domnívá se, že licence a různá povolení udílená státem jsou vzácná a tudíž pro toho, kdo je získá, výnosná. Proto se podniky a jednotlivci snaží tuto výhodu získat. Tuto teorii jsem aplikovala na zemědělský sektor, kde se zemědělské podniky snaží získávat dotace a jiné subvence, aby zlepšily své postavení na trhu. Na konkrétním příkladu je ukázáno zatížení společnosti (náklady) a výnosy podniku, který danou dotaci získal.

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