The study's goal is to identify and assess major migration movements and their impact on the socio-economic development of the Czech Republic Regions. The thesis explored descriptive analysis to examine the theoretical arguments for identifying major determinants of migration in Central and Eastern European Countries. The study also investigates the migration trend in the Czech Republic and the socioeconomic effects of migration on the Czech Republic. Whiles correlation analysis was used to analyse the effect of migration on the Size and population of the Czech Republic, content analysis was conducted identify major determinants of migrations in Czech Republic. Emphasis was based on selective aspects of migration attitude. Issues associated with accommodation, ad-culturation, assimilation and integration are dealt with. The findings of the study, which were based on data collected and qualitatively analysed, revealed that the country derived socio-economic benefits from the labour activities of migrants from both the EU-28 and non-EU countries. Immigration had a significant effect on the size of the population of the Czech Republic whereas emigration was insignificant. Furthermore, the Czech Republic's access to EU membership facilitates the increasing number of immigrants into the country. Immigrants close up the labour deficiency gap in the country. In addition, the analysis show regions which have high immigrants are more developed than regions with a low immigrant turnout. The thesis's findings show that immigrants contribute to the formation and development of regions in the Czech Republic. Migration, therefore, has a positve impact on the socio-economic development of regions in Czech Republic.
Anotace v angličtině
The study's goal is to identify and assess major migration movements and their impact on the socio-economic development of the Czech Republic Regions. The thesis explored descriptive analysis to examine the theoretical arguments for identifying major determinants of migration in Central and Eastern European Countries. The study also investigates the migration trend in the Czech Republic and the socioeconomic effects of migration on the Czech Republic. Whiles correlation analysis was used to analyse the effect of migration on the Size and population of the Czech Republic, content analysis was conducted identify major determinants of migrations in Czech Republic. Emphasis was based on selective aspects of migration attitude. Issues associated with accommodation, ad-culturation, assimilation and integration are dealt with. The findings of the study, which were based on data collected and qualitatively analysed, revealed that the country derived socio-economic benefits from the labour activities of migrants from both the EU-28 and non-EU countries. Immigration had a significant effect on the size of the population of the Czech Republic whereas emigration was insignificant. Furthermore, the Czech Republic's access to EU membership facilitates the increasing number of immigrants into the country. Immigrants close up the labour deficiency gap in the country. In addition, the analysis show regions which have high immigrants are more developed than regions with a low immigrant turnout. The thesis's findings show that immigrants contribute to the formation and development of regions in the Czech Republic. Migration, therefore, has a positve impact on the socio-economic development of regions in Czech Republic.
Klíčová slova
WordsMigration, international migration, immigration, regional economic formation aspects of migration, foreign immigrant, migration determinants, Migration Impacts on the Czech Republic's Economy, Impact on Labor Market
Klíčová slova v angličtině
WordsMigration, international migration, immigration, regional economic formation aspects of migration, foreign immigrant, migration determinants, Migration Impacts on the Czech Republic's Economy, Impact on Labor Market
Rozsah průvodní práce
81
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AN
Anotace
The study's goal is to identify and assess major migration movements and their impact on the socio-economic development of the Czech Republic Regions. The thesis explored descriptive analysis to examine the theoretical arguments for identifying major determinants of migration in Central and Eastern European Countries. The study also investigates the migration trend in the Czech Republic and the socioeconomic effects of migration on the Czech Republic. Whiles correlation analysis was used to analyse the effect of migration on the Size and population of the Czech Republic, content analysis was conducted identify major determinants of migrations in Czech Republic. Emphasis was based on selective aspects of migration attitude. Issues associated with accommodation, ad-culturation, assimilation and integration are dealt with. The findings of the study, which were based on data collected and qualitatively analysed, revealed that the country derived socio-economic benefits from the labour activities of migrants from both the EU-28 and non-EU countries. Immigration had a significant effect on the size of the population of the Czech Republic whereas emigration was insignificant. Furthermore, the Czech Republic's access to EU membership facilitates the increasing number of immigrants into the country. Immigrants close up the labour deficiency gap in the country. In addition, the analysis show regions which have high immigrants are more developed than regions with a low immigrant turnout. The thesis's findings show that immigrants contribute to the formation and development of regions in the Czech Republic. Migration, therefore, has a positve impact on the socio-economic development of regions in Czech Republic.
Anotace v angličtině
The study's goal is to identify and assess major migration movements and their impact on the socio-economic development of the Czech Republic Regions. The thesis explored descriptive analysis to examine the theoretical arguments for identifying major determinants of migration in Central and Eastern European Countries. The study also investigates the migration trend in the Czech Republic and the socioeconomic effects of migration on the Czech Republic. Whiles correlation analysis was used to analyse the effect of migration on the Size and population of the Czech Republic, content analysis was conducted identify major determinants of migrations in Czech Republic. Emphasis was based on selective aspects of migration attitude. Issues associated with accommodation, ad-culturation, assimilation and integration are dealt with. The findings of the study, which were based on data collected and qualitatively analysed, revealed that the country derived socio-economic benefits from the labour activities of migrants from both the EU-28 and non-EU countries. Immigration had a significant effect on the size of the population of the Czech Republic whereas emigration was insignificant. Furthermore, the Czech Republic's access to EU membership facilitates the increasing number of immigrants into the country. Immigrants close up the labour deficiency gap in the country. In addition, the analysis show regions which have high immigrants are more developed than regions with a low immigrant turnout. The thesis's findings show that immigrants contribute to the formation and development of regions in the Czech Republic. Migration, therefore, has a positve impact on the socio-economic development of regions in Czech Republic.
Klíčová slova
WordsMigration, international migration, immigration, regional economic formation aspects of migration, foreign immigrant, migration determinants, Migration Impacts on the Czech Republic's Economy, Impact on Labor Market
Klíčová slova v angličtině
WordsMigration, international migration, immigration, regional economic formation aspects of migration, foreign immigrant, migration determinants, Migration Impacts on the Czech Republic's Economy, Impact on Labor Market
Zásady pro vypracování
The aim of thesis is to identify and assess major migration movements in terms of their influence on the socio-economic development of selected regional formations. Migration processes will be mostly analyzed as a response to the different economic and social conditions in regions and settlements.
Emphasis will be placed on selective aspects of migration aptitude. Issues associated with accommodation, ad-culturation, assimilation and integration in the area of migration will be dealt with. From the knowledge and data gained, students´s own account and conclusions referring to the migration impacts relevant with regard to migration policy will be elaborated.
Contents:
- Reference to the theoretical background of the subject matter
- Delineation of the magnitude and intensity of migration streams in observed regional formations
- Identification of major migration impacts
- Analysis of knowledge and data gained
- Results and discussion
- Conclusions
Zásady pro vypracování
The aim of thesis is to identify and assess major migration movements in terms of their influence on the socio-economic development of selected regional formations. Migration processes will be mostly analyzed as a response to the different economic and social conditions in regions and settlements.
Emphasis will be placed on selective aspects of migration aptitude. Issues associated with accommodation, ad-culturation, assimilation and integration in the area of migration will be dealt with. From the knowledge and data gained, students´s own account and conclusions referring to the migration impacts relevant with regard to migration policy will be elaborated.
Contents:
- Reference to the theoretical background of the subject matter
- Delineation of the magnitude and intensity of migration streams in observed regional formations
- Identification of major migration impacts
- Analysis of knowledge and data gained
- Results and discussion
- Conclusions
Seznam doporučené literatury
CONSTANT, AF - ZIMMERMANN, K., (2014); International Handbook of the Economics of Migration. . Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2014; ISBN: 978 1 84542
629 3
KING, R. et al .: The Atlas of Human Migration; Earthscan, London 2010
CHISWICK, B, R. - MILLER, PW: Recent Developments In The Economics Of International Migration; Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2012
POOT, J., WALDORF, B., Van WISSEN, L., (2009). Migration and Human Capital. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, ISBN: 978 1 84720 084 6
VARGAS-SILVA, C. (ed.): Handbook of Reserch Methods in Migration; Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2012
YAUNKEY, D. - ANDERTON, D - LUNDQUIST, J .: Demography; Waweland Press, Long Grove, 2007
Seznam doporučené literatury
CONSTANT, AF - ZIMMERMANN, K., (2014); International Handbook of the Economics of Migration. . Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2014; ISBN: 978 1 84542
629 3
KING, R. et al .: The Atlas of Human Migration; Earthscan, London 2010
CHISWICK, B, R. - MILLER, PW: Recent Developments In The Economics Of International Migration; Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2012
POOT, J., WALDORF, B., Van WISSEN, L., (2009). Migration and Human Capital. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, ISBN: 978 1 84720 084 6
VARGAS-SILVA, C. (ed.): Handbook of Reserch Methods in Migration; Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2012
YAUNKEY, D. - ANDERTON, D - LUNDQUIST, J .: Demography; Waweland Press, Long Grove, 2007
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The student started his presentation on the topic Social-Economic Impact of Migrants in Czech Republic.
The supervisor's and opponents questions were answered by the student following which general questions were asked by the commission:
1. What is your position of the over qualification of migrants in relation to the jobs they do?
2. Did you find a correlation between the number of immigrants and employment in the regions analysed?
3. Did you you for any comparative analysis between regions on economic migrants?
4. Do you think Czeck Republic should be more strict in issuing more economic visas?
5. Do you suggest economic visas should be job specific?
6. Can you explain why on one hand you say demographic situation suggests population is not growing but on the other hand you propose stricter visa process?