Analýza regionálních trhů práce v České republice

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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava

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The thesis is focused on the development of regional labour markets, which is analyzed using the concept Beveridge curve. It shows the inverse relationship between unemployment rate and job vacancy rate. It also serves as a very interesting tool for analyzing regional labour markets. The aim of the study is to evaluate the concept of the Beveridge curve in the Czech Republic and their regions, from 2005 to 2018 year. In the thesis is used the method of comparison, analysis, namely cluster analysis, prognosis, description and research of theoretical and empirical literature. The thesis is divided into a total of six chapters, but the content is theoretical, empirical and application. The concept of the Beveridge curve applies to both the Czech Republic and its regions. Many aspects affect the position and location of the Beveridge curve, both the change in aggregate activity and other factors such as demographic, institutional, etc. Based on the location of the curves, the regions are classified into several homogeneous groups, namely before the economic crisis of 2008, during the crisis and after the crisis.

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unemployment rate, job vacancy rate, labour market, Beveridge curve, regional labour markets

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