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IDEA for the 2017 elections. Support of families with children: taxes, benefits and public services
Kalíšková, Klára
Expenditures on family policy (benefits, tax breaks and public services) in the Czech Republic are slightly higher than average compared with other EU states, in relation to GDP. However, support for families with children is primarily provided in the form of tax breaks, whereas there is little support in the form of childcare services. The direct tax system (income taxes and insurance contributions) is very supportive of families with children and only one wage-earner. The level of redistribution from single childless earners to married couples with children and only one wage-earner is the third highest in the EU. Support in the form of benefits is strongly concentrated on families with very young children, regardless of their income level. Only 38% of expenditures on social benefits are paid to families at risk of income poverty. \n\n\n
Welfare of women during pregnancy and maternity
Hůrková Mrňávková, Helena ; Štangová, Věra (advisor) ; Vysokajová, Margerita (referee)
Welfare of Women during Pregnancy and Maternity This thesis concernes welfare of pregnant women and women on maternity leave as well as other protection forms of families with children. The theme of this thesis was chosen due to importace of family for the whole society and because it is a often discussed topic, which is related to demografic development of society. The thesis constitutes of five chapters. The first chapter concerns historical development of social protection of pregnant women and women on maternity leave in Czech republic. Legal form of social protection of pregnant women and mothers is closely analyzed within the period of socialism. Second chapter focuses on influence of some international organisations on national systems of social protection of pregnant women and women on maternity leave. Third chapter considers theoretical questions of supporting families with children. Fourth chapter is focused on welfare of pregnant women and women on maternity leave itself. Fifth chapter complements the thesis with labour-law protection of pregnant women and of women taking care of small children. Sixth chapter outlines functioning of family policy in selected European states: in Great Britain, Germany, Sweden and in Italy. Conclusion sums up the received knowledge. The thesis describes...

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