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Changes in Family Behaviour in the Czech Republic since 1990s
Polesná, Helena ; Hamplová, Dana (advisor) ; Duffková, Jana (referee)
The aim of this work is to analyze the changes in family behavior in Czech Republic especially using the framework of the second demographic transition. Attention was focused on the analysis of attitudes towards new form partnerships and childbearing and development reproductive behavior in Czech Republic. In this analysis using data of two surveys ISSP (1994, 2002, 2012) and EVS (1990, 1999, 2008). The trajectories of changes in Czech Republic were compared with trajectories of transformation in selected post-communist countries. Different trajectories of transformation have been identified for postcommunist countries. The results in many aspects suggested Czech Republic has been approaching the North-western European countries. However, important the Czech Republic seems to be much further in the process of the second demographic transition in comparison with many post- communist countries. Keywords family behavior, attitude, family, the second demographic transition, postcommunist countries
Women as presidential candidates: Radičová, Tymoshenko and Grybauskaité
Martinovská, Veronika ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Gelnarová, Jitka (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on women in politics, specifically on the cases when a woman is running for a president. For a purpose of the thesis 3 candidates were chosen, Radičová, Tymoshenko and Grybauskaite, i. e. one successful and two unsuccessfull ones. These case were chosen intentionally among countries of postcommunism space, where we can expect role of gender stereotypes, especially when running for the position of head of state. This thesis's object is to compare all the women candidates and explore possible causes of their success/ unsuccess based on the conditions and stereotypes dominating in a country. Thesis focuses on election campaign, party affiliation or support of each candidate and their effect on voters.
Changes in Family Behaviour in the Czech Republic since 1990s
Polesná, Helena ; Hamplová, Dana (advisor) ; Duffková, Jana (referee)
The aim of this work is to analyze the changes in family behavior in Czech Republic especially using the framework of the second demographic transition. Attention was focused on the analysis of attitudes towards new form partnerships and childbearing and development reproductive behavior in Czech Republic. In this analysis using data of two surveys ISSP (1994, 2002, 2012) and EVS (1990, 1999, 2008). The trajectories of changes in Czech Republic were compared with trajectories of transformation in selected post-communist countries. Different trajectories of transformation have been identified for postcommunist countries. The results in many aspects suggested Czech Republic has been approaching the North-western European countries. However, important the Czech Republic seems to be much further in the process of the second demographic transition in comparison with many post- communist countries. Keywords family behavior, attitude, family, the second demographic transition, postcommunist countries
Zadluženost veřejného sektoru v postkomunistických zemích EU
Králíková, Lenka
This thesis deals with the issue of fiscal imbalance in 8 selected postcommunist countries within the European Union (the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia). These countries together with Cyprus and Malta represented the largest expansion of the European Union in 2004. In the empirical analysis the determinants affecting the size of the public debt in these countries for the period 1995-2012 are examined. The thesis also deals with the causality between the public debt and economic activity in these countries in order to determine whether the public debt leads to a decline in GDP or not. Within the sub-analysis, the attention is paid to the development of the indebtedness of these countries in order to assess its sustainability.
Which factors influence a size of the nonprofit sector in post-communist countries?
Zdražilová, Věra ; Chalupníček, Pavel (advisor) ; Granja, Monika (referee)
This thesis focuses on answering the question which factors affect a size of a non governmental sector (NGOs) in post-communist countries and how do they influence NGOs. We compare three countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. They are regionally and culturally close but they differ in the political system or in the religion. A regression analysis shows us how values as a size of a state spending influence NGOs. Many authors researched similarities of these three states already but our target is to analyze the mutual influence of development of NGOs, the political system and the religion together.

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