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More time or more money? Predictors of the length of working hours in the European Union
Lehmann, Štěpánka ; Vlček, Josef (advisor) ; Havlík, Radomír (referee) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
Štěpánka Lehmann: More time or more money? Predictors of the length of working hours in the European Union Dissertation thesis Abstract Present empirical study analyses important predictors of the length of working hours. It aims at integrating existing conceptions via an approach that would synthetize findings on the influence of different factors of the length of working hours at various levels into a consistent and complex model. For these purposes it uses explorative analytical methods applied on data from the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS). The thesis is based on two assumptions. First, it is more appropriate to study the length of working hours on the basis of its distribution than based on the average number of working hours. Second, the specific working hours are being established simultaneously at four different levels, the mechanisms of which need to be understood: at the national, sectoral and professional, establishment and household levels. The analysis performed revealed the most important predictors of the length of working hours and their mutual ties. The integration of predictors that are effective at the individual levels resulted in a model which reflects the identified relevant factors when analysing patterns of the length of working hours. The complexity of the working time...
More time or more money? Predictors of the length of working hours in the European Union
Lehmann, Štěpánka ; Vlček, Josef (advisor) ; Havlík, Radomír (referee) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
Štěpánka Lehmann: More time or more money? Predictors of the length of working hours in the European Union Dissertation thesis Abstract Present empirical study analyses important predictors of the length of working hours. It aims at integrating existing conceptions via an approach that would synthetize findings on the influence of different factors of the length of working hours at various levels into a consistent and complex model. For these purposes it uses explorative analytical methods applied on data from the European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS). The thesis is based on two assumptions. First, it is more appropriate to study the length of working hours on the basis of its distribution than based on the average number of working hours. Second, the specific working hours are being established simultaneously at four different levels, the mechanisms of which need to be understood: at the national, sectoral and professional, establishment and household levels. The analysis performed revealed the most important predictors of the length of working hours and their mutual ties. The integration of predictors that are effective at the individual levels resulted in a model which reflects the identified relevant factors when analysing patterns of the length of working hours. The complexity of the working time...
Owertime work and entitlements implications
Rennerová, Tereza ; Korcová, Renata (advisor) ; Alena, Alena (referee)
The content of the thesis of the topic Overtime work and entitlements implications consist of two parts. The theoretical part definesbasic concepts related to employment, overtime, service and overtime services. The significant related law regulations are reminded. In the practical part is consequently made an analysis carried out by interview with members of the security forces and theother equally important aspects related the issue of service relationship. The following is the synthesis and the explanation of the research results. At the end of this thesis are summarized proposals for invidual depertments, which participated in the survey, to eliminate misconductand increase the knowledge of the members, and also alerts to Nezávislý odborový svaz Policie České republiky.
Working hours and rest periods
Vansáčová, Zuzana ; Soušková, Milena (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to obtain a comprehensive view on the application of the provisions of the Labour Code on working time and rest periods to current practice issue, highlight potential inequalities signaling infringements and thus provide a forum for professional discussion about the possible causes and consequences of the facts and on the proposal as determined deficits eliminate or remove completely. The main pillar of this thesis consists of hypotheses which explicitly fores specifically the violation of the provisions of the Labour Code on working time and rest periods. By analyzing the results of the questionnaire and subsequent authentication set of hypotheses leads to fulfillment of the objectives. Thesis deals in the first chapter primarily with the characteristics of working time and rest time from a theoretical point of view. In the second and third chapter, the specific goals of research and the research of the problem are defined and also the setting and characterization of the research hypotheses. The fourth chapter describes the research methods and research file. Analysis of the results of the questionnaire is characterized in detail in the fifth chapter. In the last part there is a set of hypotheses assessment authentication. With this assessment, it is possible to conclude whether, and if necessary what is the extent to which there is asymmetry in the application of legal provisions in practice.

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