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Composition of Population, Families and Households in Chodsko at the End of the 19th Century
Oplatková, Barbora ; Velková, Alice (advisor) ; Fialová, Ludmila (referee)
Composition of Population, Families and Households in Chodsko at the End of the 19th Century Abstract The knowledge of historical life of population is very important. This thesis is historical-demographic research of Chodsko in the second half of the 19th century. The main aim of this thesis is to compare the composition of population, families and households. The chosen data were for years 1869, 1880, 1890 and 1900. The years when the first censuses were taken in Czech Lands. Population, families and households were analyzed separately using historical-demographic, demographic analysis and statistics methods. The results showed that inhabitants of Chodsko were not so different from the inhabitants from the rest of Czech Lands. The most common were patriarchal nuclear households. Families were mostly about average size with two to four members. Hypothesis that the countryside population had more family members was not confirmed. Keywords: Composition of Population, Composition of Families, Composition of Households, Chodsko, 19th Century
Comparison of baby boom in the 1970s and in the 2000s in the Czech Republic
Oplatková, Barbora ; Kocourková, Jiřina (advisor) ; Fialová, Ludmila (referee)
Comparison of baby boom in the 1970s and in the 2000s in the Czech Republic Abstract We could have registered two significant periods of sudden growth of live-born children in the Czech Republic after year 1945, in the 1970s and in the 2000s. The main aim of this thesis is to compare the periods of baby-boom in 1969-1979 and 2001-2011. The population policy and population climate was compared. The indicators of fertility were counted using demographic analysis methods. The indicators helped identify the process of baby-booms. The improvement of financial and housing situation of young families in both periods had the main influence on the growth of live-born children. The growth of natality was mainly influenced by the increased number of young women in reproduction age. The results confirmed that the well targeted population policy can improve the population climate and subsequently increase the growth of live-born children. Keywords: baby boom, population policy, population climate, fertility, the Czech Republic

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