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The divorce of the population of the Czech Republic, its development in time and the spatial differentiation
KŘIKAVOVÁ, Petra
KŘIKAVOVÁ, P. (2016): The divorce of the population of the Czech Republic, its development in time and the spatial differentiation. Bachelor thesis. University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Education, Department of Geography, 49 p. This work covers the divorce of the population of Czechia, its development in time and the spatial differentiation. The gathering of the statistical data on the divorce in the Czech Republic, that is required for the analysis of the change in its rate and timing, is the aim of this work. The fundamental indicators of this demographic process are an indispensable part of the work. The development trends of the divorce in the population, which correlate with the liberalisation of the divorce legislative, are characterised here. The analysis of the development of the reasons for the divorce in the Czech Republic is a part of the work. It overlays with the area divorce on the regional and district levels. The analyses and the obtained results are presented by way of statistical tables, diagrams and maps.
Rescue work in hazardous environment, protection options
KŘIKAVOVÁ, Petra
This thesis deals with the hazardous aspect of the profession of paramedics and the aim is to emphasize the need to increase their protection. The work is devided into theoretical and research part. The theoretical part describes the work at a medical rescue service. The basic emergency measures, personal protective equipment and the most common hazards are named here. Everything is supported with legislation. The research was carried out in the form of semi-structured interviews with eight respondents, four men and four women, paramedics from South Bohemia and Liberec region. The basic objectives were to determine what risks are the paramedics mostly threatened by and what are the options for their best protection. The most frequently reported risks were infection, attacks and a car accident. The best protection to reduce the risk of infection is the use of protective equipment, vaccination and compliance with safety procedures. Self-defence and better cooperation with the police were cited as the measures to reduce the risk of attacks. The risk of a car accident can be reduced by better adaptation of drivers, a skid training and driving in a difficult terrain training. The results of the interviews in the two regions were not significantly different. If we compare the responses of men and women, the answers were also almost the same.

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