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Impact of Marital Dissolution on Fertility in the Czech Republic
Filasová, Alena ; Rychtaříková, Jitka (advisor) ; Kraus, Jaroslav (referee)
Impact of Marital Dissolution on Fertility in the Czech Republic Abstract The intention of this study is to analyze fertility of people who experience a divorce or husband/wife death in their reproductive age so it could be find out if these people have more or less children than people whose marriage persists until the age of 50. The conclusions are made based on the study of data from the second wave of Generations and Gender Survey which took place in the Czech Republic in 2008. The life table method (its output Survival Distribution Function) and Cox regression model are used for the analysis. Reproductive behavior of people who never enter into marriage, those who spend their reproductive age in the first marriage and those who experience the first marital dissolution before their 50th birthday is compared. The analysis of divorced and widowed people fertility is supplemented by evaluation of an effect that certain variables like age, number of children and age of the youngest child in the year of the first marital dissolution have on the follow-up reproductive behavior of these men and women. The situation about the partnership after the dissolution of the first marriage was identified as the most significant. People who find a new partner after their first marital dissolution have on average more...
Problem behavior of the child as a result of divorce
PAVLOVSKÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis describes child's reaction to divorce and the potential problem behavior resulting from this situation. It also defines techniques suitable for working with children, who are facing such a situation. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the concept of family, marriage, divorce, problem behavior of the children as a consequence of the divorce and convenient methods of working with children facing the situation of their parents getting divorced. The practical part of the thesis looks into qualitative analysis of data obtained by semi-structured interviews, realized with four respondents. The data was processed by the method of clustering. Based on the thesis, it was found out that the most frequent, but acceptable change in the child's behavior, which was observed by the parents, was sadness, on the other hand, the most common problem behavior was the rejection of communication. The most significant proactive reaction of the parents was the effort to explain the child the reasons for the divorce, as for the reactive approaches, in most cases the parents sought professional help and discussed with the child his / her problem behavior. The conclusion of the thesis points out, among other things, the necessity of a suitable attitude toward the child in difficult time of divorce of parents and the importance of the parents' cooperation.
Impact of Marital Dissolution on Fertility in the Czech Republic
Filasová, Alena ; Rychtaříková, Jitka (advisor) ; Kraus, Jaroslav (referee)
Impact of Marital Dissolution on Fertility in the Czech Republic Abstract The intention of this study is to analyze fertility of people who experience a divorce or husband/wife death in their reproductive age so it could be find out if these people have more or less children than people whose marriage persists until the age of 50. The conclusions are made based on the study of data from the second wave of Generations and Gender Survey which took place in the Czech Republic in 2008. The life table method (its output Survival Distribution Function) and Cox regression model are used for the analysis. Reproductive behavior of people who never enter into marriage, those who spend their reproductive age in the first marriage and those who experience the first marital dissolution before their 50th birthday is compared. The analysis of divorced and widowed people fertility is supplemented by evaluation of an effect that certain variables like age, number of children and age of the youngest child in the year of the first marital dissolution have on the follow-up reproductive behavior of these men and women. The situation about the partnership after the dissolution of the first marriage was identified as the most significant. People who find a new partner after their first marital dissolution have on average more...

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