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Happiness with the state of selected areas of public life – November/December 2022
Tuček, Milan
In the end of 2022, citizens of the Czech Republic evaluated how satisfied they are with the situation in 30 selected areas of public life.\n\nThe best evaluated areas are the selection of goods and services (70% satisfied) and culture (67%). The worst evaluated items are corruption (72% dissatisfied), and public finances (73%).
Migrant women as active citizens
Jenková, Pavla ; Ezzeddine, Petra (advisor) ; Uhde, Zuzana (referee)
Diploma thesis tries to offer a new insight into migration and integration of migrant women living in Czech Republic by means of life-story telling of ten such women. By using this approach the author tries to deconstruct stereotypical understanding of migration as a threat or a security hazard for the accepting society, on the contrary she tries to picture migrant women and their life-stories as tales of people who consider Czech Republic their second home and who actively participate on its development. Citizenship is understood as a membership in society of which migrant women are also legitimate and active members. The thesis should contribute to building positive attitude towards migrant women in general and it also offers recommendations for the public as well as integration policy creators as to how migrant women can be reflected in context of migration.
Public opinion on how urgently various areas of public life need to be addressed – March 2020
Tuček, Milan
In March of this year, respondents of the Public Opinion Research Centre evaluated the urgency of solving in some areas of public life. The most urgent problems are supposed to be corruption, economic crime and health care.
Evaluation of Development in Selected Areas of Public Life in Last Year – December 2019
Hanzlová, Radka
In December 2019 Public Opinion Resear Centre carried out a survey about the development of situation in selected areas of public life during the year 2019.
Public opinion on how urgently various areas of public life need to be addressed – March 2019
Tuček, Milan
In March of this year, respondents of the Public Opinion Research Centre evaluated the urgency of solving in some areas of public life. The most urgent problems are supposed to be corruption, economic crime and immigration.
Evaluation of Development in Selected Areas of Public Life in Last Year – January 2019
Hanzlová, Radka
Evaluation of Development in Selected Areas of Public Life in Last Year – January 2019
History of school in the town - village Vráto in the years 1929-1989
ŠTOJDLOVÁ, Simona
The thesis deals with the foundation and development of the primary school in the village of Vráto between the years 1929 and 1989. In its five thematic parts it pays attention to the basic characteristics of the period in question, including religious situation, school management, pedagogical activities as well as the public life of the school. With each period of time there is a focus on political and society-wide events which substantially influenced the running of the school and thus also the lives of the teachers, children and their families. The major source of information was drawn from the school chronicle.
Public opinion on how urgently various areas of public life need to be addressed – February 2018
Tuček, Milan
In February of this year, respondents of the Public Opinion Research Centre evaluated the urgency of solving in some areas of public life. The most urgent problems are supposed to be corruption and immigration.
Evaluation of Development in Selected Areas of Public Life in Last Year - January 2018
Hanzlová, Radka
In January 2018 Public Opinion Resear Centre carried out a survey about the development of situation in selected areas of public life during the year 2017.
Migrant women as active citizens
Jenková, Pavla ; Ezzeddine, Petra (advisor) ; Uhde, Zuzana (referee)
Diploma thesis tries to offer a new insight into migration and integration of migrant women living in Czech Republic by means of life-story telling of ten such women. By using this approach the author tries to deconstruct stereotypical understanding of migration as a threat or a security hazard for the accepting society, on the contrary she tries to picture migrant women and their life-stories as tales of people who consider Czech Republic their second home and who actively participate on its development. Citizenship is understood as a membership in society of which migrant women are also legitimate and active members. The thesis should contribute to building positive attitude towards migrant women in general and it also offers recommendations for the public as well as integration policy creators as to how migrant women can be reflected in context of migration.

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