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Situation of foreigners in the Czech labor market in the ongoing economic cycle
Somrová, Lucie ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Šlajs, Jan (referee)
Due to political changes in 1989-90, the Czech Republic has become an immigration country. The number of foreigners in the Czech Republic has grown rapidly and foreigners has gradually become an integral part of the Czech labor market. The economic recession in 2009 significantly affected the situation on the labor market. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to evaluate the impact of the economic crisis on the number of employed foreigners in comparison with the impact on the total number of employed persons in the country. This is done by analyzing the statistical data. They are also examined changes in the structure of employment of foreigners and the total number of foreigners in the Czech Republic. In conclusion, there is an evaluation of the project voluntary returns in 2009. This project is one of the responses to the economic recession and the unfavorable situation of foreigners that should ensure the security situation in the country.
Immigration to the Czech Republic Seen by Members of the Foreing Police in České Budějovice
JELÍNKOVÁ, Vladimíra
The thesis is compiled on the topic ?Immigration to the Czech Republic Seen by Members of the Foreign Police in České Budějovice.? In the theoretical part I focus on the common interpretation of migration, its solutions on the international level and the attitude of the Police of the Czech Republic in relation to national minorities. For the investigation I have chosen the quantitative research using the method of questionning by means of a standardised questionnaire. Research collection was created by the members of the Foreign police in České Budějovice (further ?members?). In total, 90 respondents were questioned. Out of this number, 67 questionnaires were returned, so the rate of the data collection was 74 %. The practical part is focused on the targets and hypotheses of the thesis. The main targets were to find out the opinions of the members on immigration of foreigners and what are their attitudes to integration of foreigners into the society. Hypothesis 1 presupposed that the members see the form of voluntary returns of foreigners´ home positively. Hypothesis 2 presupposed that the members´ negative opinion on not obeying law by foreigners prevails. Hypotheses were statistically tested and proved. The project of voluntary returns of foreigners to their home country is evaluated as a positive way of enabling the journey home from the following reasons: unfavourable economical conditions and the loss of the stay objective in the Czech Republic. Opinions of the members show that the foreigners do not obey law as a result of downfall of the traditional cultural minority norms and values, imperfect integration to majoritarian society and the following isolation. It is necessary to inform the members on the problems of immigration, integration and discrimination prevention in the form of training and seminars. The results of my thesis might be used for the comparison of following investigations in the field of foreigners´ integration into the Czech society and might create the base for the following investigations on the problems.
Czech migration policy - Analysis of project Voluntary returns
Hamplová, Lucia ; Písař, Pavel (advisor) ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (referee)
Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic realized in 2009 a project called Voluntary returns. This project should have helped foreigners, who lost their jobs in the Czech Republic in association with economic crisis and who don't have enough money for return to their mother country. The aim of this bachelor thesis is the economic and sociological analysis in association with analysis of foreigner's status on Czech labor market. Theoretical part summarizes principles for migration policy bases on different political meanings then summarizes principles involve migration and last shortly summarizes history of Czech migration policy. A conclusion resumes results of analysis and tries to describe problems, which should be actually solved in the migration policy.
Effects of legal and illegal immigration in the Czech Republic
Medková, Alena ; Macáková, Libuše (advisor) ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of immigrants in the Czech Republic. It starts with a brief history of migration in the world, later only focused on the Czech circumstances. Later, it describes the present state of migration in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part includes the development of legal and illegal immigration in the Czech Republic and some of the principles and programs of the Czech government. The first of programs is The selection of qualified foreign workers, in which the Czech government aims to attract skilled foreigners to the Czech Republic. The second project is called Voluntary returns, in which the Czech government assists legal and illegal immigrants with their repatriation. The third project is called Regularization and it copes with the legalization of illegally staying and working immigrants.The practical part consists of a questionnaire survey among the citizens of the Czech Republic and an interview with an alien, who has resided in the Czech Republic for several years. The goal of the questionnaire is to examine the opinion of Czech citizens to immigrants and their views on the approach of the Czech government in this field. The interview presents the issue form the other perspective, the view of immigrants. The aim of this work is to analyse the asylum and migration policy in the Czech Republic and study the opinions of Czech citizens to immigrants in the Czech Republic.

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