Event history modelling techniques have become increasingly widespread in the social sciences over the last few decades and the range of applications includes demographic and sociological analyses, labour market studies, mobility and migration studies, as well as analyses within political science. In principle, event history analysis represents an extension of the statistical techniques connected with the life table method and can be defined as an analysis of the duration of the non-occurrence of a given event during a risk period. This article devotes attention to the concept of event history analysis in terms of data considerations, basic principles and methods of analysis. In order to discuss the basic methods and their potential to interpret results, the author applied the event-history approach to an analysis of the process of leaving the parental home using data from the Czech Generations and Gender Survey [2005]. The final part of this study discusses some key issues involved in using the event history approach when analysing socio-demographic topics within the Czech context., Anna Šťastná., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
1_ Analysis of chipped stone industry from Kopčany and Brehov (Slovakia). The fl ake stone assemblages (and other assemblages) which were discovered during the excavation of two archaeological sites in Eastern Slovakia – Zemplínske Kopčany and Brehov were analysed. Seventeen stone artefacts were found in object No. 24A-D/1974 at Zemplínske Kopčany. Obsidian stone, which is a local raw material, occurs at a higher frequency than imported raw materials – Jurassic fl int “G” and basalt. With the exception of two blanks (cores), the assemblage consists of fi nished tools, most of which were made on blades. Other tools present include two fl ake scrapers and a blunt drill made of Jurassic fl int “G”. One obsidian core is lightly reduced and the second obsidian core has a pyramidal shape. The remainder of the Zemplínske Kopčany assemblage includes ten fi nished products made of local (sedimentary rocks) and imported raw material (amphibolite?). Whetstones are most common and axes are less numerous. The assemblage also includes a wedge, a fragment of an axe-hammer, a globular pestle and conical byproducts from axe-hammer production., 2_ Local raw materials were used at Brehov. The local obsidian dominates and other stone materials are present in small proportions. The typological character of the fl ake industries is also different. Flakes account for 68 % of the artefacts and blades 25 %. Specifi c artefacts are the „łuszcznie“ (“Splitter” in German) though to have been used as chisels or cutting tools. The cores are very small and lightly reduced. One pebble with negative scars and one drill (borer) are also present. Other artefacts include a shaft of a fl at axe made of local hornstone and a fragment of an unfi nished granodiorite axe-hammer with a hole drilled in the middle (possibly originating from the High Tatras?). The analyzed assemblages are compared with assemblages from other Baden Culture sites in Slovakia and in particular to those from the Malopolskie Voivodship. The analyzed artefacts from Zemplínske Kopčany and Brehov correspond to two phases in the development of the Baden Culture. The older phase has stronger affi nities to the Funnel Beaker Culture, and in the case of the Brehov site, to a younger phase, which is parallel with the Pleszow-Zesławice group in the Malopolskie Voivodship., Marián Soják., and Obsahuje seznam literaruty
Tato zpráva předkládá statistický rozbor údajů o počtu a struktuře pracovníků ve zdravotnictví České republiky ke konci roku 2010 v členění podle druhů zdravotnických zařízení, sektorů, krajů, druhů pracovních poměrů, povolání a pohlaví pracovníků. K 31. 12. 2010 působilo v českém zdravotnictví více než 248 tis. pracovníků (v přepočtených počtech/úvazcích) a z nich necelých 7 tis. smluvních pracov and [autor Hrkal Jakub]
Je známo, že pro analýzu reliability testů, které se užívají pro měření v psychologické diagnostice, je k dispozici velice silná a podrobně rozpracovaná metodologie. V diagnostice se však vyskytují i rozličné klasifikační procedury, kdy observovaná proměnná má pouze nominální charakter. U takových klasifikací se informace o jejich reliabilitě vyskytuje velice vzácně. Jedním z důvodů je samozřejmě fakt, že pro nominální klasifikace není k dispozici tak vypracovaná metodologie, jako u testového měření. Analýza spolehlivosti je v těchto případech většinou založena na Cohen-Fleissově kappa koncepci, tedy analýze konkordance při dvou, nebo více replikacích klasifikace. Cílem této stati je prezentace nové, netradiční metody analýzy reliability klasifikačních procedur, jejímž základem je pravděpodobnostní model chyby v klasifikaci. Tento model je založen na analogickém principu jako „true-error“ model klasické teorie testů., It is known that there is a very powerful and detailed methodology for a reliability analysis of tests that are used for the measurement in psychological diagnostics. However, there are also various diagnostic classification procedures in which observed variable is measured only on a nominal scale. For such classifications, the information about their reliability is available very rarely. Of course, one reason for this is the fact that there is no sufficiently developed methodology for the nominal classification, unlike for the test measurements. The analysis of reliability in these cases is usually based on the Cohen-Fleiss kappa conception, i.e. the concordance analysis of two or more replications of classification. The aim of this paper is to present new, innovative methods of the analysis of reliability of classification procedures, based on a probabilistic model of error in classification. This model is based on analogous principles as the „true-error“ model of classical test theory., Petr Boschek., and Obsahuje seznam literatury