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Demografie, revue pro výzkum populačního vývoje (ISSN 0011-8265 - Print, ISSN 1805-2991 - Online). Kalibová, K. Úvod do demografie. Nakladatelství Karolinum, Praha 1997. Kalibová, K. et al. Demografie (nejen) pro demografy. 3. vydání. SLON, Praha 2009. Mnohojazyčný demografický slovník. Acta demographica XV. Česká demografická společnost. Praha 2005. (dostupné také na http://www.demopaedia.org/) Pavlík, Z., J. Rychtaříková a A. Šubrtová: Základy demografie. Academia, Praha 1986. Poston Jr. , D. L. and L. F. Bouvier. Population and Society: An Introduction to Demography, Cambridge University Press, New York 2010. |
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Last update: RNDr. Olga Kurtinová, Ph.D. (29.09.2023)
Requirements for students: 1. attendance at classes 2. completing and handing in assignments on time 3. passing the final credit test, which will be based on practicing the material covered - max 100 pts: theoretical (45 pts) and practical part (55 pts), successful completion = obtaining at least 60 pts. |
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Last update: RNDr. Olga Kurtinová, Ph.D. (29.09.2023)
1. Demography and its position among other scientific disciplines, object and subject of demography, internal division. History of demography. Overview of demographic organizations and institutions. 2. Sources of demographic data (censuses, records of natural change and migration, registers, sample surveys,...), the most important sources of demographic data. 3. System and construction of demographic indicators 4. Display of demographic indicators (demographic network/Lexis diagram). 5. Structure of the population by age and sex. Age pyramid, types of age structures and their characteristics. Other selected population structures (nationality, education, marital status,...) 6. Mortality process and its wider determinants; mortality by age and sex, infant and child mortality. Comparative mortality indicators - methods of standardization. 7. The "life expectancy" indicator as an output of the mortality table; the meaning of modelling the mortality process - the principle of constructing the mortality table, its use for analyzing and forecasting the size and composition of the population. Mortality in international comparison. 8. Classification of diseases and causes of death. Disease and health status of the population, possibilities of assessment. 9. Fertility process - data collection and recording, indicators, broader conditions and linkages. Development of fertility levels in Czechia and international comparison. 10. Abortion process - categories of abortion, development of legislation, basic indicators. 11. Processes of marriage and divorce - demographic, social, cultural, legislative. Basic indicators. Changes in the level of marriage and divorce rates in Czechia and international comparison. Structure of families and households, unmarried cohabitation and other non-traditional ways of cohabitation. 12. General characteristics of demographic reproduction. Importance of migration - possibilities of evaluation, indicators. Population distribution, urbanization and population concentration - trends, indicators 13. Population forecasts and projections: types of demographic forecasts in terms of time and population covered; methodology, determination of parameters, results. Population forecasts in Czechia, in the world; derived forecasts. 14. World population development - demographic revolution, second demographic transition. |