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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Životné podmienky a príjmová situácia spotrebiteľov vo vybraných štátoch EÚ

Birčiaková, Naďa January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
2

Životní úroveň domácností v Jihomoravském kraji

Zemánková, Dagmar January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
3

Psychická deprivace v dětství a její vztah k juvenilní delikvenci

Isaia, Kyriakos January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
4

Adopce a její význam v prevenci psychické deprivace

Martínez, Nancy January 1982 (has links)
No description available.
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Charakteristiky deprivace stárnoucí populace v České republice / Characteristics of deprivation by ageing population in Czech Republic

Kobzová, Alexandra January 2017 (has links)
This thesis aims to characteristics of deprivation by population aged over fifty years in Czech Republic. It contains basic descriptions of two surveys that dealing with deprivation and so SHARE and EU-SILC. Then follow the characteristics of indicators of material deprivation in SHARE and in EU-SILC and the characteristic of social deprivation indicator from SHARE. The aim of the thesis is to explore indicators of material and social deprivation in Czech Republic and find the position of Czech Republic in international comparison. In the thesis were analysed percentages of deprived people in every single variable of material or social deprivation, development of material deprivation and factors that affect both indicators. Part of the thesis is also comparison of indicator of material deprivation by EU-SILC and by SHARE. At the end is quantified the summarizing indicator that according to SHARE indicates the risk of social exclusion and it is also analysed.
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Systém sociálních transferů České republiky a jeho vliv na spotřební chování domácností

Hajíček, Tomáš January 2014 (has links)
HAJÍČEK, T. Czech Republic social transfers system and its influence on consumer behavior. Diploma thesis. Brno, 2014. Diploma thesis is focused on efficacy of social system of Czech Republic and its influence on consumer behavior. Social transfers are part of household's income and influence consumer behavior. Primary source of data is European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions in 2005 -- 2012. The main data source is added by data submitted by Czech National Bank and Czech Statistical Office. Efficacy of social system is analyzed in context of whole Czech Republic and also deeper according NUTS II classifications focused mainly on material deprivation, poverty and social exclusion. Recommendations in developing social transfers system are made from results of analyses.
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Sociálně vyloučené lokality a jejich revitalizace; Případová studie: Ústecký kraj. / Socially Excluded Localities and Their Revitalization. Case Study: Ústecký Region.

Zoubková, Věra Thea January 2015 (has links)
The dissertation deals with the incidence and revitalization of socially excluded localities in a defined study area. The aim of this contribution is to identify and visualize the situation of the Ústecký Region in order to find common patterns of urban deprivation occurrence and to establish the guiding principles of revitalization policies in the Czech Republic. The research took place from September 2010 to June 2015. It combined qualitative and quantitative methods, in-situ and desk research. An analysis of primary and secondary data revealed 130 excluded localities in 42 towns and cities out of 354 in the region. The majority of deprived localities (87 %) can be found in highly urbanized areas. Two thirds of localities are small areas with up to 100 inhabitants. Socially excluded areas emerge in the centre, residential districts as well as on the outskirts of towns; however, three fifths of localities are not spatially segregated. Prefabricated housing estates are the largest and most populated deprived areas. Every other inhabitant of socially excluded localities in the Region lives in a prefabricated house. Brick houses are the most proliferated type of housing facility used as accommodation for socially excluded people. They can be found in every other deprived area. Vast majority of them was built before 1989. Family houses are deprived very scarcely; however, they belong to the most dilapidated part of socially excluded housing estate. Two thirds of localities have developed naturally, while the other third has been created by a regulated relocation of socially excluded people. Vast majority of deprived areas have existed for more than 5 years. Private property prevails. Half of the localities have entered the process of revitalization to improve the urban environment, human resources and security. Applied policies aim to keep the inhabitants in place and improve the quality of public space and service. However, involvement of residents in local regeneration policymaking is weak and ineffective. The renewal process depends on grants and subsidies. Europeanization is strong especially in big cities; nevertheless, most localities are small and therefore don't qualify for the sources of the built environment programs which prefer large areas of intervention. Results of revitalization process differ from one locality to another. Areas of housing and employment fall behind in particular. As far as property regeneration is concerned, the best owners are municipalities, house unit owners associations and housing associations. Not in one case, however, reaches the share of regenerated housing units 50 % of deprived properties. In any case, the market prices of local flats stay low compared with those of correspondingly equipped properties elsewhere in town.
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Subdeprivace a její následky pro školní vývoj dítěte / Subdeprivation and its consequences for a school development of the child

KOLÁŘOVÁ, Kateřina January 2009 (has links)
My final work recognizes the syndrom known as psychological deprivation and subdeprivation. The theoretical part is aimed at defining the concept of psychological deprivation and subdeprivation and then focused on professor´s Matějček research, on whose methods and results is based the whole work. The empirical part of the research deals with a specific degree of psychological deprivation and subdeprivation in the constitutional institutions and families, and its detailed analysis.
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SOS dětská vesnička jako jedna z forem náhradní rodinné péče a její výchovný dopad

Roubalová, Alexandra January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Životní hodnoty dětí v dlouhodobé ústavní péči

Šablaturová, Lucie January 2003 (has links)
No description available.

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