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(Il)legal migration and the role of marriages of conveniece when gaining residence permit for third-country members in the Czech Republic focusing on Czech-Muslim marriages
Davidová, Markéta ; Drbohlav, Dušan (advisor) ; Marešová, Jarmila (referee)
Migration offers a spectrum of illegal channels through which migrants enter their target countries. Marriages of convenience are one of these ways. Specifically this means marrying a foreigner who has no residence status or has a lower one than their partner they are marrying. Their partner may be the citizen of their target country or also a foreigner, however, having a higher residence status. People entering such marriages misuse the marriage institute in order to obtain a legal residence in the given country. The objective of the diploma thesis is thus illegal migration through marriages between nationals coming from third countries of the Muslim world and people living in the area of the Czech Republic. Subsequently, foreigners obtain the status of a family member, of an EU citizen, and together with that the right of a free residence and movement within the EU. The general aim of the research was to compare two categories of these foreigners who were looking for the entry into the Czech Republic based on a short-term visa. One category consisted of visa applicants who succeeded in their applications, and those whose applications were refused due to a detected circumvention of the immigration law in the form of a marriages of convenience. Both groups were compared based on chosen indicators...
Demographic development in muslim countries with evaluation of possible influence of Islam
Boďová, Daniela ; Hulíková Tesárková, Klára (advisor) ; Kocourková, Jiřina (referee)
Demographic development in Muslim countries with evaluation of possible influence of Islam Abstract The objective of this study is to analyse and to evaluate the demographic development during the second half of 20th century in chosen Muslim countries. Primarily, processes of mortality and fertility are analysed; describing of processes of nuptiality and divorce are more likely additional. In the first part, chosen muslim countries are divided into groups, and the relationship of Islam and demographic processes is described. In the second part is an analysis focused on describing processes, prediction to the future and on proving possible influence of Islam on mortality and fertility. The analysis supported basic hypothesis that Islam hasn't decisive influence on these processes. Results of analysis are consulted with theoretical background from the first part and then compared with preliminary hypothese in the conclusion. Keywords: Muslim countries, Islam, mortality and fertility, time series, cointegration of time series

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