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Where do we come from, what are we and where are we going? The Czech National Human Development Report, prepared by the Center for Social and Economic Strategies of Charles University in Prague, focuses on identifying the most important problems of human develoment in the Czech Republic and formulating priorities and possible methods for their solution. The solutions to those problems and the debate surrounding them will help to successfully incorporate the Czech Republic into the main stream of European civilization and prepare them to face challen... Czech Republic - 2003 |
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Social Protection, Standard of Living and Poverty This report describes the changes that have taken place in many aspects of human development in the Czech Republic. For example, business activities that experienced dynamic growth in the early nineties after the totalitarian regime had been overthrown and were an important impulse for human development have diminished recently. From 1997 to 1999 the economy has been through a deep recession and optimism has been replaced by scepticism. Other changes discussed by the report include, privat... Czech Republic - 1999 |
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Human Rights, Liberties and Elections: The Quest for Democracy The main topic of the 1998 Czech Republic HDR is the role of the state in bringing about human development. Czech Republic - 1998 |
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Law and Constitution, Political Consensus, Transformation of Czech Economy and Social Protection Policy
Czech Republic - 1997 |
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Political and Economic Transformation Population, the Environment and Social Consequences The report outlines the circumstances which shaped the deep-reaching political and economic transformation of the last six years, the social and demographic consequences of the transformation and current developments. The transition process has brought a range of problems, from housing to the environment. However, the report also indicates the positive features of development in the Czech Republic to date and the overall success of the transformation. This has been widely recognized in the i... Czech Republic - 1996 |
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