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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.
The Integration of Immigrant Women in the Retirement Age in the Czech Republic
Suchánková, Pavla ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šatava, Leoš (referee)
The Diploma thesis deals with the issue of the integration of immigrants in the pre-retirement and retirement age in the Czech Republic. The main aim of the work is to describe and analyze a group of immigrant women in pre-retirement and retirement age in the Czech Republic, provide an overview of the situation of the women with focus on their special position in the social system and evaluate their process of integration into Czech society. The theoretical part provides the characteristics of immigrants in the Czech Republic. It is focused on the basic definitions, concepts and theories directly related to the process of immigrant integration in the pre-retirement and retirement age, thus the areas of the migration and integration, social and pension system, old age and the aging process with regard to the specific situation in the Czech Republic, including examples from abroad. The research part contains the results of research conducted mainly through the semi- structured interviews with immigrants and focuses on the methods of immigration, the process of integration, economic and social situation of immigrant women. The obtained data are confronted with information provided through interviews with experts in the field and with the findings from professional literature.
Analýza postavení a situace migrantek a žen s migračním původem ve vyšším středním a seniorském věku
Hradečná, Pavla ; Holíková, Klára ; Faltová, Magda ; Jelínková, Marie ; Ezzeddine, Petra ; Duba, Pavel ; Vacovská, Taťána ; Lörincová, Dominika ; Chmeliar, Peter ; Bikova, Mariya
Předkládaná publikace se zabývá problematikou migrantek či žen s migračním původem ve vyšším středním až seniorském věku, které žijí na území ČR. Je zpracována na základě získaných informací o vyšších rizicích vícenásobné diskriminace, která jim hrozí, a také na základě identifikované potřeby lepšího ukotvení práv těchto osob ve strategických dokumentech zabývajících se integrací migrantů a migrantek. V dlouhodobém horizontu tato analýza směřuje k posílení práv žen. Neméně významným faktorem, který stojí za vznikem této práce, je i snaha přiblížit téma genderu a stárnutí v migraci odborné veřejnosti, přispět k posílení spolupráce celé řady relevantních subjektů a v ideálním případě do budoucna podnítit český stát ke změnám v oblasti přístupu k ženám s migračními kořeny.
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Women at the Sidelines (?) - Gender, Migration and Ageing
Hradečná, Pavla ; Jelínková, Marie ; Ezzeddine, Petra ; Havelková, Hana
The present publication refers to a specific topic of the status and situation of migrant women and women with a migration background in upper-middle and senior age in the Czech Republic. It is a theme in the Czech environment yet unresolved, which, however, has been gradually gaining in size and, therefore, in relevance. The first part of the publication describes results of an extensive Analysis of the Position and Situation of these women in Czech Republic. The second part of the publication deals with a specific group of senior migrant women in the Czech Republic. The presented qualitative research covers a group of women aged 50+ with a refugee background coming from former Yugoslavia who have lived in the Czech Republic for more than twenty years.
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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.
The Integration of Immigrant Women in the Retirement Age in the Czech Republic
Suchánková, Pavla ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šatava, Leoš (referee)
The Diploma thesis deals with the issue of the integration of immigrants in the pre-retirement and retirement age in the Czech Republic. The main aim of the work is to describe and analyze a group of immigrant women in pre-retirement and retirement age in the Czech Republic, provide an overview of the situation of the women with focus on their special position in the social system and evaluate their process of integration into Czech society. The theoretical part provides the characteristics of immigrants in the Czech Republic. It is focused on the basic definitions, concepts and theories directly related to the process of immigrant integration in the pre-retirement and retirement age, thus the areas of the migration and integration, social and pension system, old age and the aging process with regard to the specific situation in the Czech Republic, including examples from abroad. The research part contains the results of research conducted mainly through the semi- structured interviews with immigrants and focuses on the methods of immigration, the process of integration, economic and social situation of immigrant women. The obtained data are confronted with information provided through interviews with experts in the field and with the findings from professional literature.
Do you know who cleans your hose? Female migrants and paid domestic work
Ezzeddine, Petra ; Faltová, Magda ; Heřmanová, Marie ; Pavelková, Lenka ; Semerák, Vilém
Obsah publikace vychází z jednotlivých aktivit projektu Rovné šance na prahu českých domácností – právní a sociální poradenství, medializace a komunikační kampaň a především z výsledků unikátního kvantitativního výzkumu mezi pracovnicemi v cizí domácnosti v České republice. Obsahuje jednak uvedení do tématu nájemné práce v domácnosti, informace o kampani a projektových aktivitách, základní výsledky výzkumu, příběhy migrantek a především legislativní doporučení ke zlepšení postavení pracovnic v domácnosti v ČR.
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Migrants in Czech Republic their health-social situacion
SEIFERTOVÁ, Lucie
The Bachelor Thesis is divided into two parts ? a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part deals with migration and the needs of the migrants living within the Czech Republic and I used some related literature to compile this part. Maslowov's hierarchy was used to describe the needs. Both state and non-profit organisations, which provide help to the female migrants, are mentioned in the work. The primary survey, which served as a base in the carried out qualitative research, is presented in the practical part. I decided to collect the data for the qualitative research through partly controlled interviews. I focused on the health and social conditions of the female migrants living in North Bohemia based on the needs determined by the Maslowov's hierarchy. The research results show that needs the female migrants, who have been residing in the Czech Republic for less than two years, are disturbed in all areas. The second group of migrants, who have been residing in the Czech Republic for longer than ten years, shows that the migrants have mostly got used to the system, they know the language, have friends and the integration proceeds successfully.

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