Conference Proceedings
ISBN 978–80–245–2281–4
RELIK 2018
Reproduction of Human Capital - links and context
November 8-9, 2018

Introduction

Dear colleagues,

Department of Demography of the Faculty of Informatics and Statistics at the University of Economics in Prague organizes the eleventh international scientific conference on „Reproduction of Human Capital (mutual links and connections). “ Conference content is connected to the conference held as part of long-term research project 2D06026 „Reproduction of Human Capital" funded by the Ministry of Education under the National Research Programme II. Due to the completion of the project, the conference is organized under the auspices of the Faculty of Informatics and Statistics at the University of Economics in Prague in the project IGA 21/2017.

Developed populations reached the stage of irrevocable ageing. Can the societies that are mostly made up of such populations live or hardship awaits them? How to solve this problem? How to see the problem of human capital in a broader context?

As a result of the demographic ageing, age structure of the population is changing and the elderly population is increasing. This will continue to have a range of economic consequences for society. Reproduction of human resources and human capital is now becoming the most important factor that affects and will affect the development of national economy.

As in previous years, we have decided to supplement the demographic perspective with view of other disciplines and we hope that based on the mutual transfer of experience and knowledge we can further expand the view of the issue of human capital and highlight the importance of state investment in human capital.

Also this year there will be a special section for young people where students and doctoral candidates of FIS can present their contributions.

In this year contributed many participants from abroad with their posts into the conference program.

We are very pleased with the ever-increasing interest in this traditional conference in the Czech Republic and abroad. We believe it will help us to broaden and expand not only our knowledge but to establish personal contacts between all participants.

All these contributions have successfully passed the double-blind peer-review process.
We wish the conference success.

Jitka Langhamrová
chairman of the organizing and programme committee