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Population Development of the Czech Population and its Spatial Differentiation
KÁŠOVÁ, Silvie
This bachelor thesis deals with the demographic development of the Czech Republic in 2005 - 2015. Demography is a science that analyzes human population, its development, structure and quantity. The work is focused on the analysis of this demographic process not only from the point of view of time, but also from the point of view of place. The paper analyses the most important demographic processes and indicators including age structure, population and migration. Furthermore, the work focuses on economic aspects connected with population development. The work also evaluates the indicators at the regional and district level using methods of spatial data analysis. Data collected by the Czech Statistical Office are used in this work. The results of the research are presented using the cartographic outputs.
Population development IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN 1945 - 2008 and comparison with the EUROPEAN UNION
Pevná, Helena ; Langhamrová, Jitka (advisor) ; Löster, Tomáš (referee)
Work provides an overview of the major demographic indicators, the Czech Republic and the European Union. The first part, the reader may meet with some key demographic data and looking at history in obtaining such data. The second part describes the development of the population of the Czech Republic during the years after World War II until 2008. Further the thesis focuses on the demographics of the Member States of the Union during the years 1990 to 2007. The last part deals with the cluster analysis of EU member states, which is an effort based on life expectancy in 2002 and 2007 to assess the status of the Czech Republic in the EU. The aim should be to work groups and comparing selected demographic indicators for Czech Republic and the European Union.

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