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STATISTICAL DATA FOR 2013–2018 STATISTICAL DATA FOR 2013–2018 1 1. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS 8 1) Projects of International Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic for the years 2013-2017 8 CASES OF DISCRIMINATION DETECTED BY INSPECTION AUTHORITIES 12 2) Cases of discrimination detected by labour inspectorates in 2013–2018 12 3) Summary of discrimination complaints investigated by the Czech School Inspectorate 14 2. EMPLOYMENT OF MEN AND WOMEN 15 1) Development of the employment rate in 2013–2018 15 2) Degree of economic activity of individuals aged 15+ according to region in 2013–2017 in % 15 3) Degree of economic activity according to age group and education in 2013–2017 in % 17 4) Gross average monthly salary and salary medians in CZK classified according to main CZ-ISCO classes and education in 2017 19 5) Number of women working part-time in 2013–2017 20 6) Proportion of individuals working nights, evenings and weekends in 2013–2017 20 7) Total number of children's groups for the CR as at the end of 2018 20 3. UNEMPLOYMENT AND ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT POLICY MEASURE STATISTICS 21 1) Development of the number of job seekers in 2013–2018 21 2) Use of active employment policy instruments in 2013–2018 21 1

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STATISTICAL DATA FOR 2013–2018

STATISTICAL DATA FOR 2013–2018 1

1. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS 8

1) Projects of International Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic for the years 2013-2017 8

CASES OF DISCRIMINATION DETECTED BY INSPECTION AUTHORITIES 12

2) Cases of discrimination detected by labour inspectorates in 2013–2018 12

3) Summary of discrimination complaints investigated by the Czech School Inspectorate 14

2. EMPLOYMENT OF MEN AND WOMEN 15

1) Development of the employment rate in 2013–2018 15

2) Degree of economic activity of individuals aged 15+ according to region in 2013–2017 in % 15

3) Degree of economic activity according to age group and education in 2013–2017 in % 17

4) Gross average monthly salary and salary medians in CZK classified according to main CZ-ISCO classes and education in 2017 19

5) Number of women working part-time in 2013–2017 20

6) Proportion of individuals working nights, evenings and weekends in 2013–2017 20

7) Total number of children's groups for the CR as at the end of 2018 20

3. UNEMPLOYMENT AND ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT POLICY MEASURE STATISTICS 21

1) Development of the number of job seekers in 2013–2018 21

2) Use of active employment policy instruments in 2013–2018 21

4. LABOUR-LAW LITIGATIONS 22

1) Number of labour cases in courts in 2013–2018 22

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5. MINIMUM WAGE DEVELOPMENT 23

1) Minimum wage in the CR in 2013–2018 23

2) Structure of minimum-wage employees in the CR in 2013–2017 23

6. SEXUAL HARASSMENT CASES 24

1) Number of sexual harassment cases in 2013–2018 24

7. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND LABOUR UNION ACTIVITY 26

1) Number of requests received for designation of a mediator/arbitrator in 2013–2018 26

2) Higher-level collective agreements (including appendices) deposited with the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in 2013–2018 26

3) Extension of the binding effect of collective agreements to other employers in 2013–2018 26

8. NUMBERS OF PENSIONERS, PENSION AMOUNT DEVELOPMENT, RETIREMENT AGE DEVELOPMENT, NUMBERS OF PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN PRIVATE PENSION

SCHEMES 27

1) Numbers of pensioners 27

2) Pension amount 27

3) Retirement age 28

4) Numbers of individuals participating in private pension schemes in 2013–2018 29

9. OTHER INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE BENEFITS 30

1) Sickness insurance benefits in 2013–2018 30

2) State social support and foster care benefits paid in 2013–2017 31

3) Assistance in material need and care allowance benefits in 2013–2018 32

4) Benefits for persons with disabilities in 2013–2017 34

10. NUMBERS OF MEN AND WOMEN RECEIVING PARENTAL ALLOWANCE 36

1) Numbers of men and women receiving parental allowance in 2013–2017 36

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2) Cases of termination of entitlement to parental allowance by age of child in 2013-2017 36

11. NUMBERS OF JUVENILE WORKERS, CASES OF BREACH OF RULES FOR THEIR EMPLOYMENT AND SANCTIONS IMPOSED 37

1) Employment of juvenile workers– results of inspections by the labour inspection in 2013–2018 37

12. SOCIAL SERVICES 39

1) Summary of the number of individual types of social services in 2013–2017 39

2) Number of social service users (clients) in 2013–2017 40

3) Number of accommodation social service users (clients) in 2013–2017 41

13. CARE FOR THE ELDERLY 42

1) Numbers of social services for senior citizens and their clients 2013–2017 42

2) Numbers of registered violent crimes committed against senior citizens (age 65+) in 2013–2018 42

14. FOREIGNERS AND THEIR ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS 43

1) Numbers of foreigners in individual years 2013–2018 43

2) Number of foreigners from third countries (outside the EU/EEA) 2013–2018 43

3) Foreigners: age structure by individual year 2013–2018 44

4) Numbers of foreigners living in the CR for family reunification reasons 2013–2018 45

5) Number of individuals with issued administrative expulsion decision 2013–2018 46

6) Criminal offence of unauthorised employment of foreigners 2013–2018 46

7) Foreign employment in the CR in 2013–2018 47

8) Health care of foreigners in 2014-2018 48

9) Inspections with respect to illegal employment of foreigners in 2013–2018 48

Comparison of the development of the number of illegally employed foreigners and Czech citizens 49

Number of illegal employees 49

Czech citizens 49

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Foreigners 49

15. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 50

1) Cases of domestic violence occurring in the presence of children met by social-legal child protection authorities in 2013–2017 50

2) Number of convicted individuals – domestic violence – 2013-2018 50

3) Number of victims – domestic violence – 2013–2018 51

4) Number of incidents showing signs of domestic violence and numbers of expulsions in 2013–2018 51

5) Number of victims – individuals at risk of domestic violence by gender (age) in cases of expulsion in 2015–2018 51

16. CASES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING, NUMBERS OF PROSECUTED AND CONVICTED INDIVIDUALS, NUMBERS OF VICTIMS AND FORMS OF ASSISTANCE 52

1) Detected, prosecuted and investigated criminal offences of human trafficking in the CR in 2013–2018 52

2) Victims of the criminal offence of human trafficking in the CR in 2013–2018 53

3) Number of convicted individuals – human trafficking – in 2013–2018 54

17. INCOME STATISTICS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INCOME OF HOUSEHOLDS INCLUDING FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, SENIOR CITIZENS AND OTHER GROUPS 55

1) Equalised net income of selected household types in 2013–2017 55

18. DEVELOPMENT OF LIVING AND SUBSISTENCE WAGE, NUMBERS OF INDIVIDUALS IN MATERIAL NEED/BELOW THE POVERTY LINE 56

1) Living and subsistence wage in 2013–2018 56

2) Structure of individuals at risk of poverty in 2017 56

3) Individuals at risk of poverty in 2013–2017 57

19. STATISTICS ON INHABITANTS' FOOD AND NUTRITION 58

1) Consumption of food and non-alcoholic beverages in 2013–2017 58

2) Self-sufficiency in main agricultural commodities in % 60

20. DEGREE OF HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO WATER AND SEWERAGE SYSTEMS IN MUNICIPALITIES 61

1) Provision of tap water in 2013-2017 61

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2) Number of inhabitants supplied, production and supply of tap water in 2017 61

3) Sewage disposal and sewage treatment in 2013-2017 62

4) Number of inhabitants residing permanently in houses connected to sewerage systems and amount of drained and treated wastewater in 2017 62

21. NUMBERS OF PERSONS AT RISK OF LOSING HOUSING 63

1) Estimated number of persons at risk of losing housing in the CR 63

22. HOUSING AND SUPPORT OF HOUSING, INCLUDING SOCIAL HOUSING 64

1) Public flats supported using Ministry for Regional Development funds 64

2) Public flats supported using the State Housing Development Fund 64

3) State expenditure on housing 65

4) Housing and household equipment characteristics – 2018 65

23. NUMBERS OF LEASE DISPUTES 67

1) Flat lease disputes 67

24. NUMBERS OF DOCTORS AND HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN THE CR 68

1) Numbers of healthcare facilities and medical staff 2013–2017 68

25. NUMBERS OF PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE 69

1) Numbers of insured persons in 2014–2018 69

26. OBSTETRICS AND MATERNITY STATISTICS 70

1) Numbers of births by vitality in 2013–2017 70

2) Numbers of maternal deaths in 2013–2016 70

3) Perinatal mortality rate in 2013–2017 71

27. NUMBERS OF CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES 72

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1) Numbers of reported venereal diseases in 2014-2016 72

2) Numbers of reported cases of selected infectious diseases in 2014-2017 74

3) Number of reported cases of bacteriologically confirmed and unconfirmed respiratory and other tuberculosis in 2014–2017 76

4) Numbers of newly detected cases of HIV/AIDS in 2014–2017 77

28. SUMMARY OF TOBACCO, ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE 78

1) Summary of proportion of smokers to the total population in 2013-2018 in % 78

2) Frequency of alcoholic beverage consumption in 2014, 2016, 2018 79

3) Alcohol and tobacco use in individuals aged 15-18 years in % 80

4) Extent of drug use in the general population in 2013-2017 in % 81

29. PSYCHIATRIC CARE 82

1) Development of the psychiatric inpatient facility network in 2013-2017 82

2) Psychiatric care in prisons in 2013-2018 82

30. NUMBERS OF PUPILS IN SCHOOLS AT ALL LEVELS AND DEGREE OF LITERACY 83

1) Numbers of preschool pupils as of 30/9 of every school year 83

2) Numbers of primary-school pupils as of 30/9 of every school year 83

3) Numbers of secondary-school pupils as of 30/9 of every school year 84

31. NUMBERS OF FOREIGN PUPILS AT SCHOOLS AND MINORITY PUPILS AND SCHOOLS 85

1) Numbers of foreigners at schools as of 30/9/2018 85

2) Numbers of foreigners at universities in 2013–2017 87

3) Numbers of pupils and schools with education in Polish language in 2013–2018 88

32. INCLUSIVE EDUCATION 89

1) Number of pupils with disabilities and students as per status as at 30.9 of the given school year 89

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2) Education of Roma 92

33. NUMBERS OF CULTURAL FACILITIES AND MONUMENTS, NUMBERS OF VISITORS 94

1) Numbers of cultural facilities and monuments, numbers of visitors in 2013–2017 94

34. SUBSIDY SUPPORT OF CULTURE, INCLUDING MINORITY CULTURE 95

1) Summary of subsidies in 2013–2018 95

35. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STATISTICS 96

1) Research and development employees 2013–2017 96

2) Research and development expenditure 2013–2017 in mil. CZK 96

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1. International development cooperation in the field of economic, social and cultural rights 1) Projects of International Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic for the years 2013-2017

Projects of International Development Cooperation for 2013Number of projects: 137 (+ bursaries and health care for bursary holders) Total amount of subsidy: CZK 439 368 060- bursary and healthcare for bursary holders: CZK 97 634 921

Distribution by sectors:

0

20,000,000

40,000,000

60,000,000

80,000,000

100,000,000

120,000,000

73,000,000

13,200,330

41,997,893

80,312,199

40,719,42930,593,113

61,910,175

97,634,921

Actual use of funds (CZK)

Skutečné čerpání (Kč)

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

8

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

20

3

19

31

1815

31

Number of projects

Počet projektů

Humanitarian aidTrade and other servicesSocial infrastructureWater and sanitationEducationHealthcareAgricultureBursaries and health care

Humanitarian aidTrade and other servicesSocial infrastructureWater and sanitationHealthcareEducation Agriculture

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Projects of International Development Cooperation for 2014Number of projects: 284 (+ bursaries and health care for bursary holders) Total amount of subsidy: CZK 488 083 163- bursary and healthcare for bursary holders: CZK 96 272 531

Distribution by sectors:

0

20,000,000

40,000,000

60,000,000

80,000,000

100,000,000

120,000,000

140,000,000

160,000,000

69,870,702

32,270,779

2,203,162

21,737,373

80,001,460

47,661,52956,692,830

81,372,798

138,065,628

Actual use of funds (CZK)

Skutečné čerpání (Kč)

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

9

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

3027

5

42

30

55

47 48

Number of projects

Počet projektů

Humanitarian aidSocial infrastructure

State admin.and civil society

Spreading awareness of IDCBursaries and health careHumanitarian aid

State admin. and civil societySocial infrastructure

Water and sanitation

EducationHealthcareAgriculture Spreading awareness of IDCWater and sanitationEducationHealthcareAgriculture

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Projects of International Development Cooperation for 2015Number of projects: 244 (+ bursaries and health care for bursary holders) Total amount of subsidy: CZK 528 401 524- bursary and healthcare for bursary holders: CZK 100 371 445

Distribution by sectors:

0

20,000,000

40,000,000

60,000,000

80,000,000

100,000,000

120,000,000

90,081,306

48,351,616

3,522,261

14,447,579

85,304,256

53,587,80542,012,957

90,722,298100,371,445

Actual use of funds (CZK)

Skutečné čerpání (Kč)

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

10

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

3630

3

24 24

57

26

44

Number of projects

Počet projektů

Humanitarian aidSocial infrastructureState admin.and civil societySpreading awareness of IDCWater and sanitationEducationHealthcareAgricultureBursaries and health care

Humanitarian aidSocial infrastructureState admin. and civil societySpreading awareness of IDCWater and sanitationEducationHealthcareAgriculture

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Projects of International Development Cooperation for 2015Number of projects: 234 (+ bursaries and health care for bursary holders) Total amount of subsidy: CZK 551 176 706- bursary and healthcare for bursary holders: CZK 116 472 000

Distribution by sectors:

0

20,000,000

40,000,000

60,000,000

80,000,000

100,000,000

120,000,000

140,000,000

101,359,777

55,078,340

24,366,521

7,470,714

81,852,848

52,338,87539,490,093

72,747,538

116,472,000

Actual use of funds (CZK)

Skutečné čerpání (Kč)

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

11

05

101520253035404550

39

26

35

5

25

44

2832

Number of projects

Počet projektů

Humanitarian aidSocial infrastructureSpreading awareness of IDCState admin.and civil societyWater and sanitationEducationHealthcareAgricultureBursaries and health care Humanitarian aidSocial infrastructureSpreading awareness of IDCState admin. and civil societyWater and sanitationEducation

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Cases of discrimination detected by inspection authorities

2) Cases of discrimination detected by labour inspectorates in 2013–2018

2013 Number of complaints received: 400Number of inspections carried out: 183Number of deficiencies detected: 66 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace

44 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination prior to entering employment

Number and amount of fines imposed: 42 fines totalling CZK 881 000

2014 Number of complaints received: 365Number of inspections carried out: 197 inspections in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace

125 inspections in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination when exercising the right to employment

Number of deficiencies detected: 75 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace58 breaches of Section 4 of the Act on Employment45 findings pertaining to Section 12.1(a) of the Act on Employment.

Number and amount of fines imposed: 46 fines totalling CZK 988 000

2015Number of complaints received: 317Number of inspections carried out: 332 inspections in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace

125 inspections in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination when exercising the right to employment

Number of deficiencies detected: 45 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace66 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination when exercising the right to employment

Number and amount of fines imposed: 42 fines totalling CZK 888 000

2016

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Number of complaints received: 395Number of inspections carried out: 413 Number of deficiencies detected: 115 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace

106 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination as per the Act on Employment

Number and amount of fines imposed: 59 fines totalling CZK 741 800Another two special inspections focussed on equal pay for men and women were carried out in 34 companies with 4 deficiencies detected.

2017Number of complaints received: 345Number of inspections carried out: 277 inspections focussed on equal treatment and non-discrimination in labour relationships

82 inspections specifically focused on equal pay for men and women 117 inspections focused on equal treatment and discrimination prior to entering employment213 inspections in the area of equal treatment focussed on remuneration of foreigners

Number of deficiencies detected: 5 findings in the area of equal pay for men and women55 deficiencies in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace123 breaches in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination prior to entering employment13 breaches in the area of non-observance of equal pay for foreigners

Number and amount of fines imposed: 56 fines totalling CZK 959 000

2018Number of complaints received: 330Number of inspections carried out: 560 inspections focussed on equal treatment and non-discrimination in the workplace

265 inspections focused on equal treatment and discrimination prior to entering employmentNumber of deficiencies detected: 268 breaches in the area of equal treatment and non-discrimination prior to entering employment

Altogether, 91 breaches of labour relationships and conditions were breaches pertaining to the area concerned

Number and amount of fines imposed: 72 penalties totalling CZK 510 000Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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3) Summary of discrimination complaints investigated by the Czech School Inspectorate

School year Nursery schools Primary schools Secondary schools Higher vocational schools

Other TOTAL

total justified total justified total justified total justified total justified total justified2012/2013 2 0 8 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 13 32013/2014 4 2 17 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 24 72014/2015 2 0 13 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 17 52015/2016 2 1 24 8 3 0 0 0 1 1 30 102016/2017 4 1 17 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 26 52017/2018 4 1 12 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 20 5

TOTAL 18 5 91 26 13 1 0 0 8 3 130 35Source: Czech School Inspectorate

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2. Employment of men and women1) Development of the employment rate in 2013–2018

in thousands 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 3Q 2018*)

Employed – total 4 937,1 4 974,3 5 041,9 5 138,6 5 221,6 5 298,6Employed – men 2 794,0 2 817,0 2 837,3 2 876,7 2 915,8 2 946,9Employed – women 2 143,0 2 157,3 2 204,6 2 261,9 2 305,8 2 351,7Women – shorter working hours 235,4 224,8 228,8 252,0 280,2 286,8Women – shorter working hours (proportion in %) 11,0 10,4 8,1 11,1 12,2 12,2*) last known results for the 3rd quarter of 2018Source: Czech Statistical Office, Labour force sample survey

2) Degree of economic activity of individuals aged 15+ according to region in 2013–2017 in %

MEN 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Czech Republic 68,1 68,2 68,0 68,4 68,5

Capital city of Prague 72,0 71,4 71,0 71,8 73,1Central Bohemian Region 69,5 70,2 70,3 69,8 69,9South Bohemian Region 66,5 68,0 67,0 67,6 68,4Plzeň Region 68,9 68,5 69,7 69,2 68,1Karlovy Vary Region 68,9 69,5 70,0 70,0 68,8Ústí nad Labem Region 67,6 67,3 65,6 66,0 65,7Liberec Region 66,3 67,6 67,9 67,6 67,6Hradec Králové Region 66,7 66,7 66,5 66,4 67,5Pardubice Region 68,0 68,4 68,5 68,8 68,8Vysočina Region 67,6 66,4 64,9 66,1 67,6South Moravian Region 68,5 69,0 68,5 69,1 67,8Olomouc Region 65,4 65,4 66,3 67,7 67,3Zlín Region 68,4 67,1 67,2 67,1 67,8Moravian-Silesian Region 65,4 65,8 66,0 66,9 67,3

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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WOMEN 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Czech Republic 50,9 50,9 51,3 51,9 52,3

Capital city of Prague 53,1 53,5 53,6 54,6 55,9Central Bohemian Region 52,3 52,3 52,3 52,8 53,4South Bohemian Region 49,1 50,5 50,5 51,1 51,3Plzeň Region 52,3 52,3 52,5 52,4 53,3Karlovy Vary Region 53,9 52,3 52,0 52,5 54,2Ústí nad Labem Region 48,0 48,3 48,9 50,7 50,1Liberec Region 49,5 48,9 49,8 50,8 49,2Hradec Králové Region 50,6 50,1 51,2 51,8 52,2Pardubice Region 52,3 52,2 51,9 52,4 51,4Vysočina Region 49,2 50,2 50,1 50,1 50,8South Moravian Region 51,7 50,7 52,2 52,1 52,7Olomouc Region 48,0 48,2 48,3 48,8 50,5Zlín Region 50,1 50,0 51,2 49,8 50,3Moravian-Silesian Region 50,6 50,2 50,3 52,1 51,9

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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3) Degree of economic activity according to age group and education in 2013–2017 in %

POPULATION AGED 15 YEARS AND OLDER 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Total 59,3 59,3 59,4 59,9 60,2Age group: 15–19 years 5,9 7,3 6,6 6,0 6,4

20–24 years 50,9 50,7 52,1 52,8 53,225–29 years 81,2 81,1 80,6 80,8 81,130–34 years 82,5 82,3 81,8 83,3 83,335–39 years 89,7 88,7 88,5 88,6 88,140–44 years 93,9 93,7 93,1 93,3 93,445–49 years 95,3 94,4 94,3 94,2 94,250–54 years 92,3 92,5 92,8 92,2 92,955–59 years 78,6 81,3 82,6 84,5 85,960–64 years 31,4 33,4 35,3 39,6 43,965 + 5,2 5,0 5,7 6,3 6,4

Basic or no education 20,9 20,6 20,4 21,3 21,2Secondary school, no leaving qualification 63,2 61,9 61,8 62,2 61,8Secondary school, leaving qualification 64,0 64,6 64,8 64,9 65,4University 75,8 75,8 75,8 75,8 76,2

Men 68,1 68,2 68,0 68,4 68,5Age group: 15–19 years 7,0 8,7 7,3 6,3 7,2

20–24 years 59,4 59,9 60,2 62,6 61,625–29 years 91,8 92,1 91,8 91,5 91,730–34 years 97,2 97,2 96,5 97,0 97,235–39 years 97,6 97,4 97,4 97,3 97,240–44 years 97,1 96,5 96,9 96,8 97,345–49 years 96,1 95,4 95,2 95,1 95,6

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50–54 years 94,3 94,2 93,8 93,4 93,955–59 years 87,1 88,5 88,1 89,0 89,160–64 years 44,8 47,7 49,4 54,2 58,565 + 7,1 7,1 7,9 8,8 8,7

Basic or no education 27,4 27,7 27,3 28,1 28,1Secondary school, no leaving qualification 70,6 69,3 68,6 68,6 68,7Secondary school, leaving qualification 72,4 73,6 73,9 74,4 74,1University 80,7 80,5 80,8 81,0 81,0

Women 50,9 50,9 51,3 51,9 52,3Age group: 15–19 years 4,8 5,8 5,9 5,8 5,5

20–24 years 42,1 41,0 43,6 42,5 44,525–29 years 70,0 69,4 69,0 69,6 70,030–34 years 67,0 66,4 66,3 68,7 68,535–39 years 81,4 79,6 79,2 79,3 78,340–44 years 90,5 90,8 89,1 89,5 89,345–49 years 94,5 93,3 93,4 93,2 92,750–54 years 90,1 90,9 91,6 90,9 91,955–59 years 70,3 74,4 77,2 80,2 82,860–64 years 19,3 20,4 22,4 26,1 30,365 + 3,8 3,5 4,1 4,6 4,7

Basic or no education 17,1 16,6 16,5 17,3 17,1Secondary school, no leaving qualification 52,9 51,7 52,4 53,3 52,1Secondary school, leaving qualification 57,6 57,5 57,6 57,5 58,4University 70,8 71,2 71,0 70,7 71,7*) data weighted on demographic data prior to projection of the 2011 Census

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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4) Gross average monthly salary and salary medians in CZK classified according to main CZ-ISCO classes and education in 2017

Gross average monthly salary Salary medians

total women men women/men %

total women men women/men %

Total 31 109 27 187 34 293 79,30 26 843 24 477 29 006 84,40

EmploymentMain CZ-ISCO class: 0 employees in the armed forces 34 816 36 306 34 634 104,80 33 581 36 531 32 900 111,001 legislators, senior officials and managers 65 559 52 234 71 394 73,20 48 653 42 645 52 281 81,602 professionals 44 034 37 356 51 232 72,90 35 809 32 609 42 749 76,303 technicians and associate professionals 34 264 30 602 37 876 80,80 31 119 28 729 34 623 83,004 clerks 25 826 24 442 30 113 81,20 24 035 23 015 28 215 81,605 service workers and shop and market sales workers 20 777 19 632 22 720 86,40 18 642 18 331 19 896 92,106 skilled agricultural, forestry and fishing workers 21 901 20 406 23 444 87,00 21 509 19 705 23 001 85,707 craftsmen and repairmen 26 655 21 366 27 483 77,70 25 628 20 306 26 497 76,608 plant and machine operators and assemblers 25 730 23 004 26 809 85,80 25 102 22 230 26 431 84,109 elementary occupations 18 395 16 690 20 587 81,10 16 825 15 314 19 756 77,50

Highest educational attainmentbasic and no education, incomplete education 21 258 19 291 23 155 83,30 19 970 18 092 22 480 80,50secondary school, no leaving qualification 24 139 20 066 26 332 76,20 22 819 18 922 25 452 74,30secondary school, leaving qualification 30 267 26 849 33 800 79,40 27 479 25 266 30 554 82,70higher vocational and bachelor's degree 35 545 30 781 42 304 72,80 31 154 28 528 36 351 78,50university 48 334 39 918 55 293 72,20 37 861 33 853 43 663 77,50

Source: Czech Statistical Office, Structure of wages of employees

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5) Number of women working part-time in 2013–2017

Women – age group 15–64 years 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Number of women working part-time, in thousands 211 201 200 220 246 % of total number of working women 10,0 9,5 9,3 10,0 10,9Source: Eurostat

6) Proportion of individuals working nights, evenings and weekends in 2013–2017

Unit of measure: % of total number of employed individuals aged 15–64 years2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Individuals working at night 11,3 11,8 11,8 11,0 11,2Individuals working in the evenings 9,8 9,2 10,9 10,3 10,3Individuals working at the weekend 20,0 19,3 19,7 18,7 17,8Source: Eurostat

7) Total number of children's groups for the CR as at the end of 2018

Total number of registered children's groups 845

Total number of places in children's groups 11 500

Total number of shared places 14 500Provider type Number Proportion

Non-profit organizations 655 79,9 %

State-funded organizations 70 8,5 %

Local authority and state administration 49 6,0 %

Corporate provider (joint-stock company, limited-liability company) 31 3,8 %

Church organisation 9 1,1 %

Public university 6 0,7 %Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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3. Unemployment and active employment policy measure statistics1) Development of the number of job seekers in 2013–2018

Job seekers as of 31 December 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Total 596 833 541 914 453 118 381 373 280 620 231 534Persons with disabilities 61 898 61 146 58 584 54 555 46 009 38 268EU/EEA foreigners 8 299 8 126 7 366 6 967 5 383 4 862Foreigners from third countries *) 6 778 6 088 5 400 4 003 3 211

*) monitored since 2014Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs/ General Directorate of the Czech Labour Office

2) Use of active employment policy instruments in 2013–2018 Active employment policy instruments 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Community service 21 839 22 967 35 176 22 608 19 259 16 279Socially useful jobs, including self-employment 21 716 33 081 52 618 26 759 17 437 12 180Protected/established jobs for persons with disabilities 768 1 132 1 255 899 1 187 566Subsidy for operation of protected/established jobs for persons with disabilities 92 125 115 127 134 237Bridging subsidy 270 276 273 192 128 96Induction training subsidy 54 36 1 0 1 0Retraining total 41 438 46 454 38 078 22 548 18 174 13 241

Selected (specific) retraining 13 561 20 605 17 641 9 701 6 696 6 010Retraining 27 877 25 849 20 437 12 847 11 478 7 231

Mentor – – 403 318 595 498Commuting subsidy – – – 644 2 910 2 438Relocation subsidy – – – – 100 77Targeted projects from European funds (Youth Guarantee) 3 301 9 738 – – – –Activation job opportunity – 1 570 – – – –Total number of persons in active employment policy 89 478 115 379 127 919 74 095 59 925 45 612

Note: Since 2015 all EU funded projects are monitored by individual programs, not by subject.Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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4. Labour-law litigations1) Number of labour cases in courts in 2013–2018

2013 * 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Labour cases as per the Labour Code – number of cases 5070 4836 4797 3745 3049 2964

a) Employment relationship and other employment agreements 1240 1281 1097 1035 841 831 employment relationship commencement

48314 20 8 8 8

employment relationship duration (changes in employment relationship) 47 40 32 30 25 employment relationship disputes motivated by gender discrimination 0 2 1 1 1 1 employment relationship disputes motivated by disability discrimination * 0 1 2 0 0 employment relationship disputes motivated by discrimination due to pregnancy, maternity or paternity

* 3 1 0 1 0

employment relationship termination – notice served by employee 15 33 31 22 23 28 employment relationship termination – notice served by employer 254 469 393 377 337 314 employment relationship termination in connection with gender discrimination 0 0 2 0 0 1 employment relationship termination – other cases 82 106 97 102 67 66 validity of immediate employment relationship cancellation by the employer 270 400 336 295 208 240 validity of immediate employment relationship cancellation by the employee 136 99 66 88 64 61 validity of immediate employment relationship cancellation by the legal representative of a minor employee

* 1 1 0 0 0

agreements on work outside employment relationship 8 7 8 3 8 Other 99 101 100 99 79b) Remuneration and other financial relationships 2045 2181 2417 1429 1117 1076c) Compensation for damage and responsibility in labour relationships 978 893 837 846 705 690d) Indemnity against occupational injury or occupational diseases 341 316 286 306 272 277e) Other disputes 466 165 160 129 114 90*/ other structure of monitored indicators // insufficient data

Source: Ministry of Justice, Court statistical civil records

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5. Minimum wage development1) Minimum wage in the CR in 2013–2018

PeriodMinimum wage amount

(in CZK per month)Minimum wage growth

(in CZK) (in %)from 1.1.2013 to 31.7.2013 8 000 0 0,0from 1.8.2013 to 31.12.2014 8 500 500 6,3from 1.1.2015 to 31.12.2015 9 200 700 8,2from 1.1.2016 to 31.12.2016 9 900 700 7,6from 1.1.2017 to 31.12.2017 11 000 1 100 11,1from 1.1.2018 to 31.12.2018 12 200 1 200 10,9

Note: From 1.1.2019 the minimum wage amounts to CZK 13 350.Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

2) Structure of minimum-wage employees in the CR in 2013–2017

Year Number of minimum-wage employeesProportion of minimum-wage employees

(in %)2013 108 300 3,12014 89 600 2,52015 113 700 3,22016 116 900 3,22017 150 300 4,1

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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6. Sexual harassment cases1) Number of sexual harassment cases in 2013–2018

Sexual harassment (Section 186 of Act No. 40/2009, Coll. – sexual pressure) 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Number of criminal offences 18 27 17 81 57 51

number of convicted individuals 16 17 10 15 23 24

men 16 16 10 14 22 24

women 0 1 0 1 1 0

juveniles 1 4 1 4 5 9

age groups of convicted individuals 15–17 1 4 1 4 5 9

18–19 0 3 0 2 1 1

20–24 1 2 2 1 2 2

25–29 0 0 0 1 3 2

30–39 6 6 0 3 8 4

40–49 6 2 3 3 3 3

50 + 2 0 4 1 1 3

Unconditional imprisonment 9 5 1 4 7 6

Conditional suspended imprisonment 7 12 9 10 16 32

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Waiver of punishment 0 0 0 1 0 0

Protective measures (protective treatment) 3 6 4 5 0 8

Acquittal 3 1 6 4 2 6

Cessation of criminal prosecution 0 1 0 0 0 1

Transferral of cases 0 0 0 0 1 0

Settled by other means 0 2 0 1 4 1

Victims child 7 16 6 69 43 0

woman 3 1 3 3 6 0

man 0 0 0 0 1 1

senior citizen 0 0 0 0 0 0Source: Ministry of Justice, Court statistical criminal records

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7. Collective bargaining and labour union activity1) Number of requests received for designation of a mediator/arbitrator in 2013–2018

Year Mediators Stopped requests Arbitrators2013 12 3 22014 18 2 12015 12 1 02016 10 2 02017 15 2 02018 16 1 0

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

2) Higher-level collective agreements (including appendices) deposited with the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in 2013–2018 Year Number of agreements2013 152014 122015 182016 172017 152018 15

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

3) Extension of the binding effect of collective agreements to other employers in 2013–2018 Year Number of extensions of the binding effect of agreements or their appendices 2013 62014 32015 42016 42017 62018 4

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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8. Numbers of pensioners, pension amount development, retirement age development, numbers of persons participating in private pension schemes

1) Numbers of pensioners

Pension recipients in December of the relevant year

Total number of

pension recipients

Pension typeold-age pension disability pension widow's

pensionwidower's pension

orphan's pensionfull proportional disability level 3 disability level 2 disability level 1

2013 2 857 856 2 329 050 11 271 206 484 65 616 161 314 32 103 6 760 45 2582014 2 863 210 2 344 718 10 426 199 377 67 264 161 657 29 734 6 471 43 5632015 2 873 953 2 367 307 9 576 192 408 68 363 160 884 27 380 6 165 41 8702016 2 892 469 2 386 432 8 950 190 837 71 031 163 920 25 387 5 917 39 9952017 2 895 963 2 395 517 8 416 185 457 72 708 166 077 23 676 5 590 38 5222018 2 896 973 2 402 119 7 961 179 108 74 110 168 269 22 121 5 318 37 967

Source: Czech Statistical Office

2) Pension amount

Average pension amount in CZK in December of the relevant year

YearTotal average pension

old-age pension disability pension widow's pension widower's pension orphan's pension

level 3 level 2 level 1 solo combined solo combined2013 10 653 10 985 10 245 6 675 5 989 7 216 11 864 6 240 13 463 5 6572014 10 741 11 090 10 262 6 662 5 911 7 250 11 955 6 314 13 596 5 7032015 10 994 11 363 10 424 6 749 5 932 7 395 12 219 6 477 13 927 5 8352016 11 078 11 475 10 395 6 745 5 883 7 446 12 306 6 551 14 049 5 8742017 11 435 11 866 10 655 6 922 5 998 7 677 12 686 6 815 14 504 6 0782018 11 960 12 435 11 059 7 205 6 207 8 029 13 246 7 137 15 175 6 351

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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3) Retirement age a) for persons born before 1936: men: 60 years of age, women: 57 years of age

56 years of age if they raised at least 1 child 55 years of age if they raised at least 2 children 54 years of age if they raised at least 3 or 4 children 53 years of age if they raised at least 5 children

b) for persons born in 1936–1971 Year of birth Retirement age for

menwomen with number of children raised

0 1 2 3–4 5 or more

19361937193819391940194119421943194419451946194719481949195019511952195319541955195619571958

60 yr + 2 mo60 yr + 4 mo60 yr + 6 mo60 yr + 8 mo60 yr + 10 mo61 yr61 yr + 2 mo61 yr + 4 mo61 yr + 6 mo61 yr + 8 mo61 yr + 10 mo62 yr62 yr + 2 mo62 yr + 4 mo62 yr + 6 mo62 yr + 8 mo62 yr + 10 mo63 yr63 yr + 2 mo63 yr + 4 mo63 yr + 6 mo63 yr + 8 mo63 yr + 10 mo

57 yr57 yr57 yr57 yr + 4 mo57 yr + 8 mo58 yr58 yr + 4 mo58 yr + 8 mo59 yr59 yr + 4 mo59 yr + 8 mo60 yr60 yr + 4 mo60 yr + 8 mo61 yr61 yr + 4 mo61 yr + 8 mo62 yr62 yr + 4 mo62 yr + 8 mo63 yr + 2 mo63 yr + 8 mo63 yr + 10 mo

56 yr56 yr56 yr56 yr56 yr + 4 mo56 yr + 8 mo57 yr57 yr + 4 mo57 yr + 8 mo58 yr58 yr + 4 mo58 yr + 8 mo59 yr59 yr + 4 mo59 yr + 8 mo60 yr60 yr + 4 mo60 yr + 8 mo61 yr61 yr + 4 mo61 yr + 8 mo62 yr + 2 mo62 yr + 8 mo

55 yr55 yr55 yr55 yr55 yr55 yr + 4 mo55 yr + 8 mo56 yr56 yr + 4 mo56 yr + 8 mo57 yr57 yr + 4 mo57 yr + 8 mo58 yr58 yr + 4 mo58 yr + 8 mo59 yr59 yr + 4 mo59 yr + 8 mo60 yr60 yr + 4 mo60 yr + 8 mo61 yr + 2 mo

54 yr54 yr54 yr54 yr54 yr54 yr54 yr + 4 mo54 yr + 8 mo55 yr55 yr + 4 mo55 yr + 8 mo56 yr56 yr + 4 mo56 yr + 8 mo57 yr57 yr + 4 mo57 yr + 8 mo58 yr58 yr + 4 mo58 yr + 8 mo59 yr59 yr + 4 mo59 yr + 8 mo

53 yr53 yr53 yr53 yr53 yr53 yr53 yr53 yr + 4 mo53 yr + 8 mo54 yr54 yr + 4 mo54 yr + 8 mo55 yr55 yr + 4 mo55 yr + 8 mo56 yr56 yr + 4 mo56 yr + 8 mo57 yr57 yr + 4 mo57 yr + 8 mo58 yr58 yr + 4 mo

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1959196019611962196319641965196619671968196919701971

64 yr64 yr + 2 mo64 yr + 4 mo64 yr + 6 mo64 yr + 8 mo64 yr + 10 mo65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr

64 yr64 yr + 2 mo64 yr + 4 mo64 yr + 6 mo64 yr + 8 mo64 yr + 10 mo65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr

63 yr + 2 mo63 yr + 8 mo64 yr + 2 mo64 yr + 6 mo64 yr + 8 mo64 yr + 10 mo65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr

61 yr + 8 mo62 yr + 2 mo62 yr + 8 mo63 yr + 2 mo63 yr + 8 mo64 yr + 2 mo64 yr + 8 mo65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr65 yr

60 yr + 2 mo60 yr + 8 mo61 yr + 2 mo61 yr + 8 mo62 yr + 2 mo62 yr + 8 mo63 yr + 2 mo63 yr + 8 mo64 yr + 2 mo64 yr + 8 mo65 yr65 yr65 yr

58 yr + 8 mo59 yr + 2 mo59 yr + 8 mo60 yr + 2 mo60 yr + 8 mo61 yr + 2 mo61 yr + 8 mo62 yr + 2 mo62 yr + 8 mo63 yr + 2 mo63 yr + 8 mo64 yr + 2 mo64 yr + 8 mo

The retirement age for persons born after 1971 is 65 years.Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

4) Numbers of individuals participating in private pension schemes in 2013–2018

Pension companies – numbers of participants

Period

Number of pillar II and III participants Pillar III participants (by contribution type)

Number of pension savings participants

Number of supplementary pension savings participants

Number of supplementary pension participants

Participants with own contribution

Participants with employer contribution

Participants with state contribution

31.12.2018 * 966 997 3 472 070 4 342 084 1 423 511 3 651 91531.12.2017 * 762 822 3 690 476 4 355 104 1 354 239 3 640 15531.12.2016 * 541 958 3 979 418 4 414 741 1 304 085 3 576 03231.12.2015 84536 367 180 4 259 863 4 525 357 1 283 399 3 789 57231.12.2014 83222 224 347 4 569 436 4 680 328 1 318 758 3 733 78131.12.2013 81124 90 453 4 870 114 4 844 313 1 334 631 4 445 562

* Pension savings were terminated by law with effect from 1.1.2016.Source: Czech National Bank

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9. Other insurance and non-insurance benefits1) Sickness insurance benefits in 2013–2018

Sickness insurance benefit expenditure, in CZK thousands

Total expendituresickness care maternity compensatory allowance for

pregnancy and maternity2013 20 143 438 12 035 454 842 641 7 258 352 6 9912014 22 077 238 13 880 520 853 770 7 334 386 8 5622015 24 109 948 15 427 980 1 062 292 7 610 557 9 1192016 26 283 777 16 985 267 1 179 919 8 109 585 9 0062017 28 315 589 18 289 814 1 401 758 8 615 653 8 3642018 33 973 697 22 676 591 1 632 137 9 403 415 8 463

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

Average monthly number of sickness insurance benefit payments by benefit type, in thousands

Yearbenefit type

sickness paid to

care paid to

maternity paid to

men women men women men women2013 133,6 60,4 73,1 30,2 6,8 23,4 44,7 0,2 44,5 2014 158,4 70,9 87,5 30,0 6,9 23,1 44,7 0,3 44,4 2015 175,1 78,0 97,1 36,1 8,5 27,6 45,5 0,3 45,1 2016 183,9 81,8 102,1 38,6 9,3 29,4 47,6 0,4 47,3 2017 189,5 84,3 105,2 43,3 10,4 32,9 48,6 0,4 48,2

Source: Czech Social Security Administration

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Average sickness insurance benefit amount by benefit type in CZK

Yearbenefit type

sickness care maternity

2013 7 507 2 325 13 5322014 7 303 2 372 13 6732015 7 343 2 452 13 9392016 7 697 2 547 14 1982017 8 043 2 698 14 773

Source: Czech Social Security Administration

2) State social support and foster care benefits paid in 2013–2017

State social support and foster care benefits paid, in CZK thousands

Year Total state social support benefits child allowance housing allowance parental allowance childbirth

allowancefuneral

allowance foster care benefits

2013 35 227 673 3 328 749 7 403 068 24 336 401 147 737 14 200 2 051 7512014 35 117 346 3 206 443 8 843 492 22 913 030 142 513 13 205 2 382 6892015 34 967 088 3 056 812 9 161 296 22 479 516 255 849 13 615 2 664 5082016 34 972 764 2 816 754 9 261 494 22 624 919 256 347 13 250 2 831 7362017 34 315 762 2 478 857 8 622 094 22 983 738 218 239 12 835 2 950 105

Source: Czech Statistical Office

Number of state social support and foster care benefits paid

YearTotal state social support benefits

child allowance housing allowance parental allowancechildbirth allowance

funeral allowance

foster care benefits

2013 11 403 852 5 536 893 2 318 431 3 534 335 11 317 2 850 265 9972014 11 339 169 5 334 139 2 637 497 3 353 936 10 948 2 649 300 0232015 11 135 371 5 089 100 2 693 280 3 328 110 22 152 2 729 327 0902016 10 670 916 4 695 752 2 652 693 3 297 317 22 499 2 655 344 4882017 9 986 435 4 131 413 2 489 459 3 343 752 19 238 2 573 356 070

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Average monthly number of state social support benefits paid, in thousands

Year Total state social support benefits

benefit typechild allowance housing allowance parental allowance childbirth allowance funeral allowance

2013 955 464 194 296 1 02014 944 445 220 279 1 02015 928 424 224 277 2 02016 889 391 221 275 2 02017 831 343 207 279 2 0

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social AffairsAverage state social support benefit amount in CZK

Year Total state social support benefits

benefit typechild allowance housing allowance parental allowance childbirth allowance funeral allowance

2013 3 089 601 3 193 6 886 13 054 4 9832014 3 097 601 3 353 6 831 13 071 4 9852015 3 140 601 3 402 6 754 11 550 4 9892016 3 277 600 3 491 6 862 11 394 4 9912017 3 436 600 3 463 6 874 11 344 4 988

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs3) Assistance in material need and care allowance benefits in 2013–2018

Assistance in material need and care allowance benefit expenditure, in CZK mil.

Year Total assistance in material need benefits

benefit typeCare allowance

living allowance housing supplement extraordinary immediate assistance2013 10 510 7 464 2 814 232 19 5452014 11 295 7 900 3 249 146 20 4022015 10 518 7 240 3 136 142 21 1672016 9 255 6 221 2 917 117 23 0462017 7 364 4 850 2 423 91 25 120

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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Average monthly number of assistance in material need and care allowance benefits, in thousands

Year Total assistance in material need benefits

by benefit type Care allowanceliving allowance housing supplement extraordinary immediate assistance

2013 222,1 150,4 65,1 6,6 321,32014 241,4 162,6 73,2 5,6 332,02015 224,8 148,7 70,7 5,4 337,02016 195,2 126,9 64,2 4,1 346,12017 157,9 101,3 53,3 3,3 353,0

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

Average assistance in material need and care allowance benefit amount in CZK

YearTotal assistance in material

need benefitsby benefit type

Care allowanceliving allowance housing supplement extraordinary immediate assistance

2013 3 943 4 136 3 602 2 929 5 0692014 3 899 4 049 3 699 2 173 5 1212015 3 899 4 057 3 696 2 191 5 2342016 3 951 4 085 3 786 2 378 5 5492017 3 886 3 990 3 788 2 298 5 930

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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4) Benefits for persons with disabilities in 2013–2017

Expenditure on benefits for persons with disabilities, in CZK mil.

YearTotal benefits for persons

with disabilitiesExpenditure on benefits as per Act No. 329/2011 Coll.

Expenditure on benefits under the Ministry of Labour and Social

Affairs Decree No. 182/1991 Coll.mobility allowance special aid allowance

2013

1 909 1 904 1 116 788 5

2014

1 918 1 917 1 111 805 1

2015

1 929 1 929 1 146 783 0

2016

1 994 1 994 1 167 827 0

2017

1 956 1 956 1 202 754 0

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

Average monthly number of benefits paid to persons with disabilities, in thousands

YearAverage monthly number of benefits paid as

per Act No. 329/2011 Coll. mobility allowance special aid allowance201

3234,3 233,7 0,6

2014

232,8 232,2 0,6

2015

240,2 239,6 0,6

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2016

244,3 243,7 0,6

2017

251,6 251,1 0,5

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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Average amount of benefits paid to persons with disabilities, in CZK

YearAverage amount of benefits paid as per Act

No. 329/2011 Coll. mobility allowance special aid allowance201

3679 398 109 444

2014

687 399 111 806

2015

669 399 108 750

2016

680 399 114 861

2017

648 399 125 667

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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10. Numbers of men and women receiving parental allowance

1) Numbers of men and women receiving parental allowance in 2013–2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Men 5 247 5 128 5 156 5 182 5 121Women 288 305 273 510 272 257 269 114 273 752

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

Parental allowance recipients by gender and age in 2017Average monthly number of parental allowance recipients by gender and age

women men

totalage group

totalage group

up to 24 years

25–34 years 35 + up to 24

years25–34 years 35 +

273 752 26 730 158 870 88 152 5 121 283 1 981 2 857

98,2 99,0 98,8 96,9 1,8 1,0 1,2 3,1Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

2) Cases of termination of entitlement to parental allowance by age of child in 2013-2017

201320142015201620172018

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

0-24 months 25-36 months 37-48 months v %37

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Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

11. Numbers of juvenile workers, cases of breach of rules for their employment and sanctions imposed

1) Employment of juvenile workers– results of inspections by the labour inspection in 2013–2018

2013 Number of labour-law regulation breaches in connection with juvenile working conditions 8

overtime work/night work/failure to provide medical examinations 4

Number of sanctions imposed 3

Total amount of sanctions imposed CZK 95 000

2014 Number of labour-law regulation breaches in connection with juvenile working conditions 3

overtime work/night work 2

work disproportionate to the physical and rational development of juveniles 1

Number of sanctions imposed 0

2015Number of labour-law regulation breaches in connection with juvenile working conditions 4

overtime work/night work/failure to provide medical examinations 4

2016Number of labour-law regulation breaches in connection with juvenile working conditions 11

overtime work/night work 4

Number of sanctions imposed 3

Total amount of sanctions imposed CZK 132 000

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2017Number of labour-law regulation breaches in connection with juvenile working conditions 7

overtime work/night work 2

failure to provide medical examinations 3

failure to keep a list of juvenile employees 2

Number of sanctions imposed 2

Total amount of sanctions imposed CZK 30 000

2018Number of labour-law regulation breaches in connection with juvenile working conditions 13

overtime work/night workfailure to provide medical examinationsfailure to keep a list of juvenile employees

Number of sanctions imposed 2

Total amount of sanctions imposed CZK 30 000

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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12. Social services1) Summary of the number of individual types of social services in 2013–2017

Types of social serviceTotal number of social services

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Social counselling 499 530 551 555 545Personal assistance 198 212 223 224 229Nursing service 697 716 734 733 722Emergency care 13 16 18 18 16Guiding and reading services 18 18 20 20 16Support for independent living 42 50 56 58 57Respite nursing services 244 266 281 292 307Day service centres 83 84 88 88 85Day care centre 256 271 280 275 274Weekly care centre 56 57 60 57 56Homes for persons with disabilities 207 208 211 208 208Retirement homes 480 491 500 506 530Special regime homes 217 247 267 294 336Protected housing 145 163 190 200 209Social services provided in inpatient healthcare facilities 113 118 120 119 116Early care 44 44 47 46 48Telephone emergency assistance 33 36 36 38 36Interpretation services 24 26 28 26 27Shelters 207 209 212 212 216Halfway houses 31 32 34 35 39Contact centres 61 61 61 61 62Emergency assistance 40 41 45 45 41Intervention centres 18 18 18 18 18Low-threshold day care centres 55 55 55 60 62

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Low-threshold facilities for children and youth 221 234 239 250 256Dormitory 67 68 68 72 77After-care services 37 39 39 43 45Social activation services for families with children 213 232 248 251 260Social activation services for senior citizens and persons with disabilities 170 175 182 171 156Social therapeutic workshops 122 132 140 146 156Therapeutic communities 15 15 16 15 15Field programs 192 207 215 211 230Social rehabilitation 252 266 278 259 284Total 5070 5337 5582 5606 5734

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Register of Social Service Providers

2) Number of social service users (clients) in 2013–2017

Years

Nursing service Personal assistance Emergency care Guiding services and reading services

children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults

men women men women men women men women2013 2 011 31 509 76 984 1 617 2 078 3 487 0 342 1 503 64 305 3772014 84 32 404 77 474 1 536 2 242 4 057 0 424 1 769 45 227 2652015 419 33 620 77 336 1 346 2 646 4 509 0 461 1 724 127 279 3712016 72 32 306 74 295 1 420 2 686 4 873 0 410 1 666 64 296 4812017 490 30 679 69 510 1 306 2 657 4 780 901 371 1 736 105 284 394

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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Years

Support for independent living Respite nursing servicesSocial activation services for

elderly and persons with disabilities

Interpreting services

children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults

men women men women men women men women

2013 3 333 249 772 3 183 6 044 1 319 10 866 21 097 481 3 065 3 7262014 0 424 310 648 3 437 6 473 1 739 13 157 26 071 265 2 750 3 8542015 0 490 342 1 198 3 796 6 774 1 688 11 434 24 715 197 3 065 3 5912016 0 557 381 770 4 291 7 571 1 845 9 327 22 553 89 2 019 2 5842017 3 489 383 518 4 160 7 609 * * * 490 30 679 69 510

Years

Contact centres Field programs Telephone crisis interventionchildren and

youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults children and youth up to 18 years of age

adults

men women men women men women

2017 295 15 262 6 543 4 689 27 143 20 087 163 930 41 002 52 131Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

3) Number of accommodation social service users (clients) in 2013–2017

Number of clients 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Weekly care centre 773 750 735 692 770Homes for persons with disabilities 12

95612 500 12 206 11 997 11 815

Retirement homes 36 598

35 882 35 944 35 829 35 501

Special regime homes 11 564

13 668 14 783 16 856 17 856

Protected housing 2 803 2 979 3 280 3 660 3 766Shelters 5380 5 554 5 485 5 355 5 451Halfway houses 283 285 248 228 259Emergency assistance facilities 21 30 15 14 9Therapeutic communities 222 225 197 171 194

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Social rehabilitative care centres 997 589 406 233 308After-care services 181 179 161 177 219CZ TOTAL 76

41672 641 73 460 75 212 76 148

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

13. Care for the elderly1) Numbers of social services for senior citizens and their clients 2013–2017

Capacity of social services (number of beds in selected social service facilities)Institution type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Homes for senior citizens 38 091 37 327 37 200 37 247 37 037

Special regime homes 12 048 14 354 15 494 17 784 18 853

Weekly care centre 897 845 836 779 867

Total 51 036 52 526 53 530 55 810 56 757Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

2) Numbers of registered violent crimes committed against senior citizens (age 65+) in 2013–2018

Year Criminal offences registered2013 8552014 7622015 8762016 7742017 7052018 784

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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14. Foreigners and their economic, social and cultural rights

1) Numbers of foreigners in individual years 2013–2018

Year/GenderTemporary residence Permanent residence

TOTALMen Women Men Women

2013 123 288 78 283 125 573 112 488 439 6322014 123 077 77504 132 457 118 885 451 9232015 126 178 79 831 137 704 123 849 467 5622016 135 750 87 264 143 912 129 487 496 4132017 148 503 95 576 149 941 133 641 526 8112018 (as at 30.11.2018) 158 264 100 559 153 484 137 308 549 615Source: Ministry of the Interior

2) Number of foreigners from third countries (outside the EU/EEA) 2013–2018

Year Number of individuals2013 441 5362014 451 9232015 467 5622016 496 4132017 526 8112018 566 931Source: Ministry of the Interior

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3) Foreigners: age structure by individual year 2013–2018

2013 (as at 31.12.2013)Age Men Women TOTAL–18 28 091 27 002 55 09319–35 83 994 73 318 157 31236–65 128 271 82 551 210 82265+ 8 505 7 900 16 405TOTAL 248 861 190 771 439 6322014 (as at 31.12.2014)Age Men Women TOTAL–18 27 627 26 111 53 73819–35 84 249 74 996 159 24536–65 134 155 86 600 220 75565+ 9 503 8 682 18 185TOTAL 255 534 196 389 451 9232015 (as at 31.12.2015)Age Men Women TOTAL–18 29 482 27 650 57 13219–35 83 654 75 551 159 20536–65 140 087 91 004 231 09165+ 10 659 9 475 20 134TOTAL 263 882 203 680 467 5622016 (as at 31.12.2016)Age Men Women TOTAL–18 31 612 29 740 61 35219–35 87 967 79 934 167 90136–65 148 056 96 612 244 66865+ 12 027 10 465 22 492TOTAL 279 662 216 751 496 413

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2017 (as at 31.12.2017)Age Men Women TOTAL–18 33 615 31 758 65 37319–35 93 943 83 361 177 30436–65 156 759 102 690 259 44965+ 13 277 11 408 24 685TOTAL 297 594 229 217 526 8112018 (as at 30.11.2018)Age Men Women TOTAL–18 34 461 32 550 67 01119–35 96 322 83 506 179 82836–65 166 164 109 237 275 40165+ 14 801 12 574 27 375TOTAL 311 748 237 867 549 615Source: Ministry of the Interior

4) Numbers of foreigners living in the CR for family reunification reasons 2013–2018

Year Total foreignersReunification of

family2013 439 632 139 1952014 451 923 139 0002015 467 562 148 7462016 496 413 152 0832017 526 811 159 104

2018 (as at 30.11)

549 615 166 392

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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5) Number of individuals with issued administrative expulsion decision 2013–2018

Year Number of foreigners to whom an administrative expulsion decision was issued unauthorised employment

2013 2 020 3922014 2 149 3872015 3 009 6842016 3 539 1 4632017 5 119 3 1112018 5 713 3 495

Source: Ministry of the Interior

6) Criminal offence of unauthorised employment of foreigners 2013–2018

Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Detected 2 3 3 6 10 21Solved in total 3 2 2 2 1 7Investigated and prosecuted persons 12 3 2 2 10 10Source: Ministry of the Interior

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7) Foreign employment in the CR in 2013–2018

Foreign employment in the CR in 2013–2018

Analysis of foreign employment as at 30.6.2013

as at 31.12.2014

as at 31.12.2015

as at 31.12.2016

as at 31.12.2017

as at 31.12.2018

Number of information cards of EU/EEA and Swiss citizens, including family members

159 880 196 345 245 333 284 148 330 530 366 624

Number of information cards of foreigners not needing an employment permit or an employee, green or blue card

x* 43 905 61 060 76 046 101 489 124 674

Foreigners – work permit holders 64 404 20 749 16 851 22 695 40 335 77 378Employment permit holders x* 20 075 7 380 8 008 15 162 31 495Green card holders x* 226 109 39 7 –Blue card holders x* 197 224 257 413 590Employee card holders – 251 9 138 14 391 24 753 45293

Total foreign employment 224 284 260 999 323 244 382 889 472 354 568 676

* data not availableSource: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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8) Health care of foreigners in 2014-2018

Development of the cost of medical treatment of foreigners in the CR

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Cost of medical treatment of foreigners in the Czech Republic in CZK 749 602 000 884 312 000 1 090 425 000 1 284 179 000 1 425 866 000

Number of foreigners medically treated 133 868 159 611 182 409 204 368 227 600Average cost per medically treated foreigner in CZK 5 600 5 540 5 978 6 284 6 265

Source: Ministry of Health

9) Inspections with respect to illegal employment of foreigners in 2013–2018

YearNumber of inspections Number of individuals detected in illegal employment

Czech citizens EU citizens Other foreigners total2013 36 101 1 394 295 1 481 3 1702014 15 911 1 238 184 650 2 0722015 9 583 1 913 294 858 3 0652016 9 308 760 193 1 337 2 2902017 9 707 767 234 1 917 2 9182018 8 338 763 225 3 595 4 583Total 88 948 6 835 1 425 9 838 18 098

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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Comparison of the development of the number of illegally employed foreigners and Czech citizens

Foreigners Czech citizens

Number of illegal employees

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15. Domestic violence1) Cases of domestic violence occurring in the presence of children met by social-legal child protection authorities in 2013–2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Number of domestic violence cases in the presence of minors 2583 2592 2469 2452 2361Number of cases where expulsion occurred 699 788 741 746 770

Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

2) Number of convicted individuals – domestic violence – 2013-2018

Domestic violence – number of convicted individuals 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018number of convicted individuals 423 485 348 392 389 374

men 390 437 321 361 358 330women 33 48 27 31 31 44juveniles 1 3 1 1 2 5

age groups of convicted individuals 15–17 1 3 1 1 3 518–19 9 11 7 8 8 720–24 26 49 37 34 23 3425–29 55 45 51 49 51 6330–39 148 190 107 135 136 12440–49 124 111 95 103 101 9650 + 60 76 50 62 67 45

Unconditional sentence 92 136 99 122 120 102Conditional sentence 317 330 237 249 251 260Unconditional sentence 22 % 28 % 28 % 31 % 31 % 27 %Conditional sentence 75 % 68 % 68 % 64 % 65 % 70 %First offenders 158 171 133 137 154 150

37 % 35 % 38 % 35 % 40 % 40 %Nationality of convicted individuals Czech 399 457 329 360 356 338

Other 24 28 19 32 33 36Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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3) Number of victims – domestic violence – 2013–2018

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017child 193 131 74 140 131woman 521 489 441 489 396man 77 79 76 70 74senior citizen 22 20 12 38 32

Source: Ministry of Justice, court statistical criminal records

4) Number of incidents showing signs of domestic violence and numbers of expulsions in 2013–2018

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Number of incidents 5 848 5 919 6 006 6 071 6 624 7 479Number of expulsions 1 367 1 378 1 317 1 319 1 348 1 282Source: Ministry of the Interior

5) Number of victims – individuals at risk of domestic violence by gender (age) in cases of expulsion in 2015–2018

2015 2016 2017 2018Women 1 434 1 343 1 346 1 285Men 182 156 164 153Minors 566 634 615 711Source: Ministry of the Interior

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16. Cases of human trafficking, numbers of prosecuted and convicted individuals, numbers of victims and forms of assistance

1) Detected, prosecuted and investigated criminal offences of human trafficking in the CR in 2013–2018

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Total criminal offences detected 20 20 18 22 16 13Clarified 11 14 7 15 11 9

clarified post facto 5 5 2 2 5 0Acts perpetrated

under the influence of alcohol and drugs 0 0 2 0 0 0of which alcohol 0 0 2 0 0 0

recidivists 11 8 3 7 8 8minors (up to 15 years) 0 0 1 0 0 0juveniles (15–18 years) 0 4 1 7 1 0

Prosecuted, investigated individuals – total 25 16 12 23 24 15recidivists 10 6 2 9 9 4

minors (up to 15 years) 0 0 1 0 0 0juveniles (15–18 years) 0 3 1 3 3 0

18–30 years 10 4 1 9 9 830 + 15 8 9 11 12 7men 20 8 6 17 21 11

women 5 8 6 6 3 4Czech citizens 23 13 8 22 18 13

foreigners 2 3 4 1 6 2Source: Ministry of the Interior

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2) Victims of the criminal offence of human trafficking in the CR in 2013–2018

Year/age man woman individuals in groups Total2013 1 5 51 57under the age of 15 215–17 1 231–40 12014 3 9 55 67up to the age of 15 215–17 418–30 131–40 1 161 + 2not determined 12015 7 4 39 50up to the age of 15 1 115–17 4 118–30 2 131–40 0 1

Year/age man woman individuals in groups Total2016 1 37 38up to the age of 15 1 215–17 0 618–30 0 2831–40 0 12017 4 10 0 14up to the age of 15 0 2 0 215–17 0 8 0 818–30 2 0 0 231–40 2 0 0 22018 0 11 0 11up to the age of 15 0 4 0 415–17 0 7 0 718–30 0 0 0 031–40 0 0 0 0Source: Ministry of the Interior

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3) Number of convicted individuals – human trafficking – in 2013–2018

Human trafficking – number of convicted individuals 2013 2014201

52016 2017 2018

Number of convicted individuals 19 6 22 8 14 16men 13 5 15 3 9 12women 6 1 7 5 5 4juveniles 0 4 1 1 2 0

Age groups of convicted individuals 15–17 0 4 1 1 2 018–19 1 0 2 0 1 120–24 4 1 4 2 0 325–29 3 0 2 1 1 230–39 8 0 2 3 7 240–49 2 1 8 1 1 650 + 1 0 3 0 2 2

Unconditionally 16 1 13 6 10 13Conditionally 2 4 9 2 4 3Penal measures 1 0 0 0 0 0Reformatory measures 0 1 0 0 0 0

Unconditionally 84 % 17 %59 % 75 % 71 % 81 %

Conditionally 11 % 67 %41 % 25 % 29 % 19 %

First offenders 10 2 11 4 6 5

53 % 33 %50 % 50 % 43 % 31 %

Nationality of convicted individuals Czech 11 6 17 5 11 15Other 5 0 5 2 3 1

Source: Ministry of Justice, court statistical criminal records

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17. Income statistics and development of the income of households including families with children, senior citizens and other groups

1) Equalised net income of selected household types in 2013–2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Households total

Median incomein CZK 193 488 198 028 204 395 213 812 223 891

year-on-year index 101,0 % 102,3 % 103,2 % 104,6 % 104,7 %

Average incomein CZK 218 661 223 423 229 785 240 282 250 928

year-on-year index 101,4 % 102,2 % 102,8 % 104,6 % 104,4 %Median-to-average ratio 88,5 % 88,6 % 89,0 % 89,0 % 89,2 %

One adult with dependent children

Median incomein CZK 151 668 140 771 149 235 145 462 155 809

year-on-year index 107,7 % 92,8 % 106,0 % 97,5 % 107,1 %

Average incomein CZK 159 592 153 857 166 629 160 199 181 211

year-on-year index 102,8 % 96,4 % 108,3 % 96,1 % 113,1 %Median-to-average ratio 95,0 % 91,5 % 89,6 % 90,8 % 86,0 %

Households with dependent children

Median incomein CZK 188 793 195 212 204 271 214 832 225 596

year-on-year index 100,5 % 103,4 % 104,6 % 105,2 % 105,0 %

Average incomein CZK 210 252 217 968 227 169 238 308 248 596

year-on-year index 100,6 % 103,7 % 104,2 % 104,9 % 104,3 %Median-to-average ratio 89,8 % 89,6 % 89,9 % 90,1 % 90,7 %

Pensioner households1)

Median incomein CZK 180 715 184 432 184 000 190 400 193 440

year-on-year index 101,9 % 102,1 % 99,8 % 103,5 % 101,6 %

Average incomein CZK 199 962 203 033 203 251 206 524 212 788

year-on-year index 102,0 % 101,5 % 100,1 % 101,6 % 103,0 %Median-to-average ratio 90,4 % 90,8 % 90,5 % 92,2 % 90,9 %

12) Two adults, at least one aged at least 65 years.Total disposable income of households is "equalised". Eurostat uses the income calculation according to the modified OECD Consumption Scale, which allocates weightings of 1 to the first adult in the household, 0,5 to other individuals over 13 years of age, and 0,3 to children aged up to 13.

Source: Eurostat

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18. Development of living and subsistence wage, numbers of individuals in material need/below the poverty line

1) Living and subsistence wage in 2013–2018

Living and subsistence-wage amounts valid in 2013–2018

(in CZK per month)

Living-wage amount – individual 3 410– first individual in household 3 140– second and following individual in household 2 830– child up to 6 years 1 740– child aged 6 to 15 years 2 140– child aged 15 to 26 years (dependent) 2 450Subsistence-wage amount 2 200Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

2) Structure of individuals at risk of poverty in 2017

Structure of individuals at risk of poverty in the Czech Republic in 2017 Number of individuals Number of impoverished individuals Proportion (in %)Total number of individuals 10 358 600 947 810 9,2– households with children total 5 171 203 495 238 9,6– single parent, 1+ children 417 559 131 294 31,4– 2 adults, 1 child 1 288 813 89 983 7,0– 2 adults, 2 children 1 965 961 122 051 6,2– 2 adults, 3+ children 579 022 100 623 17,4– other households with children 919 848 51 288 5,6

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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3) Individuals at risk of poverty in 2013–2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Number of individuals below the poverty threshold (in thousands) 885,9 1 002,3 1 006,2 1 000,5 947,8 1 632,5 1 752,2 1 760,5 1 746,8 1 752,4

Income poverty line (in CZK) 116 093 118 817 122 637 128 287 134 334 135 441 138 620 143 076 149 668 156 723Individuals whose income is below the poverty line (proportion in relevant group in %)

Type of householdhouseholds without children total 7,1 7,3 7,9 7,9 8,7 13,7 14,5 15,7 15,8 16,9households with dependent children 10,1 12,1 11,5 11,5 9,6 17,9 19,5 18,4 18,0 17,0

1 adult, at least 1 dependent child 27,8 35,9 34,4 37,0 31,4 41,8 48,7 45,7 52,8 50,52 adults, 1 dependent child 8,5 8,0 6,2 6,4 7,0 14,6 12,6 11,5 11,8 12,52 adults, 2 dependent children 6,4 8,3 9,1 9,3 6,2 13,2 15,3 15,1 14,7 12,12 adults, 3+ dependent children 13,8 24,0 25,1 21,0 17,4 29,3 36,1 32,6 29,1 29,1

other households with children 10,0 6,9 5,1 5,7 5,6 15,9 13,3 13,8 11,1 10,7Source: Czech Statistical Office

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19. Statistics on inhabitants' food and nutrition

1) Consumption of food and non-alcoholic beverages in 2013–2017

Consumption of foodstuffs and non-alcoholic beverages (inhabitant/year)

01 FOOD AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Unit of measure 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Index 2017/2016

01.1 FOOD 01.1.1 CEREALS, BAKERY PRODUCTS

Cereals in terms of grain weight kg 143,4 140,8 143,5 145,6 143,5 98,6 Cereals in terms of flour weight kg 112,3 111,2 113,3 114,9 113,5 98,8 Cereal and bakery products

bread kg 39,3 40,0 39,8 39,7 39,2 98,6 wheat bakery products kg 51,2 52,7 47,9 50,1 50,4 100,7 preserved bakery products kg 9,6 8,7 8,1 7,9 7,8 99,1 pasta kg 7,6 7,3 7,5 7,1 7,8 108,7

01.1.2 MEAT IN TERMS OF CARCASS WEIGHT kg 74,8 75,9 79,3 80,3 80,3 100,0 01.1.3 FISH, TOTAL kg 5,3 5,4 5,5 5,1 5,4 106,3 01.1.4 MILK, DAIRY PRODUCTS, CHEESE, EGGS

Milk and dairy products (excluding butter) in terms of milk equivalent kg 234,1 236,5 242,3 247,5 246,5 99,6

litres 227,3 229,6 235,2 240,3 239,3 99,6 Drinking milk, total kg 62,3 60,1 60,5 60,4 61,3 101,5

litres 60,5 58,4 58,7 58,6 59,5 101,5 Total cheese kg 12,7 12,8 13,1 13,3 13,2 99,3 Quark kg 3,6 3,8 3,8 4,4 4,7 106,8 Other dairy products kg 31,5 31,3 32,8 33,8 34,4 101,8

litres 30,5 30,4 31,8 32,8 33,4 101,8 Eggs unit 243 255 255 249 254 102,1

01.1.5 FATS and OILS (a – total, b – in terms of net fat) a kg 26,6 26,9 27,0 27,2 27,1 99,5

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b kg 23,9 24,3 24,3 24,5 24,4 99,7 01.1.6 FRUIT IN TERMS OF FRESH FRUIT kg 76,8 78,1 82,4 84,0 82,0 97,6 01.1.7 VEGETABLES, PULSES, POTATOES

Vegetables in terms of fresh vegetables kg 82,9 86,4 84,8 87,3 88,2 101,0 Pulses kg 2,6 2,7 3,0 2,8 2,9 104,3 Potatoes kg 68,0 70,1 66,3 69,1 68,5 99,0

01.1.8 SUGAR, SWEETS AND CONFECTIONERYSugar kg 33,4 31,7 33,6 34,1 34,9 102,4 Cocoa beans kg 2,4 2,3 2,2 2,4 2,5 102,1 Cocoa products kg 7,0 6,9 6,6 6,9 7,0 101,3 Chocolate-free sweets kg 2,7 3,1 2,8 3,0 3,1 103,7 Confectionery products kg 6,8 7,0 6,9 7,0 7,1 100,4 Honey kg 0,7 0,7 1,0 0,9 1,0 106,7

01.1.9 OTHER FOODSTUFFSPoppy seed kg 0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4 93,0 Yeast kg 1,1 1,5 1,3 1,2 1,4 120,3 Soup preparations kg 1,8 1,6 2,0 2,1 1,9 88,6 Salt kg 5,8 5,9 5,7 5,7 5,8 103,2

01.2 NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 01.2.1 TEA, COFFEE

Tea kg 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,2 117,7 Coffee kg 1,9 2,2 1,9 2,0 2,0 97,5

01.2.2 MINERAL WATERS AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES litres 264,0 249,0 249,9 247,8 241,9 97,6 Source: Ministry of Agriculture

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2) Self-sufficiency in main agricultural commodities in %

Commodity 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19(estimate)

Cereals 121,3 140,8 162,1 155,6 171,3 155,0 138,7sugar 148,8 141,9 156,9 119,9 155,9 167,3 144,7potatoes 85,1 69,1 79,3 65,6 77,5 74,4 69,0rapeseed 125,7 147,5 144,7 130,4 117,2 123,4 110,7

Source: Ministry of Agriculture

Commodity 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(estimate)

Fruit, fresh and dried, incl. shell fruit 45,2 45,3 51,5 40,8 34,3 40,2fresh vegetables 33,0 37,8 32,5 35,6 36,5 32,4wine 31,4 25,2 39,2 28,7 30,6 *

Source: Ministry of Agriculture

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20. Degree of household access to water and sewerage systems in municipalities

1) Provision of tap water in 2013-2017

Indicator Unit of measureYear

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Inhabitants (medium status) thousand inhabitants 10 511 10 525 10 543 10 565 10 584Inhabitants really supplied with tap water thousand inhabitants 9 854,4 9 917,2 9 929,7 9 972,5 10 027,4Specific consumption from produced water Individual/day 166,8 158,9 165,4 162,5 164,9Total specific amount of water invoiced Individual/day 131,1 129,5 131,5 131,2 131,7Specific amount of water invoiced to households Individual/day 87,2 87,3 87,9 88,3 88,7

Source: Czech Statistical Office

2) Number of inhabitants supplied, production and supply of tap water in 2017

Region

InhabitantsProduced water

Drinking water invoicedNumber of inhabitants supplied with tap water

Proportion of inhabitants supplied with tap water total for households

individuals % thousand m3 thousand m3 thousand m3

Capital city of Prague 1 284 604 100,0 103 784 81 257 51 270Central Bohemian Region 1 161 172 86,4 58 784 51 556 36 141South Bohemian Region 579 532 90,7 34 319 26 163 17 892Plzeň Region 492 150 85,0 31 604 25 016 15 921Karlovy Vary Region 296 115 100,0 19 319 14 555 9 240Ústí nad Labem Region 802 731 97,8 49 981 36 763 26 245Liberec Region 407 140 92,4 25 828 18 456 12 897Hradec Králové Region 520 476 94,5 30 540 23 241 15 228Pardubice Region 505 268 97,7 27 358 22 273 14 391Vysočina Region 488 848 96,1 23 941 21 422 14 119South Moravian Region 1 123 472 95,3 63 642 55 281 38 108Olomouc Region 590 619 93,3 28 817 25 750 18 006Zlín Region 568 527 97,5 29 953 23 507 15 760Moravian-Silesian Region 1 206 723 99,9 75 880 56 732 39 258CR 10 027 377 94,7 603 750 481 973 324 477

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3) Sewage disposal and sewage treatment in 2013-2017 Indicator Unit of measure 2014 2015 2016 2017

Inhabitants (medium status) thousand inhabitants 10 511 10 525 10 543 10 565 10 584Inhabitants residing permanently in houses connected to sewerage systems

thousand inhabitants 8 705 8 828 8 882 8 944 9 052

Total wastewater drained into the sewerage system mil. m3 455,3 446,1 445,5 446,9 453,3Treated wastewater including rainwater mil. m3 912,3 812,2 779,0 803,4 826,2Total treated wastewater excluding rainwater mil. m3 443,4 432,3 432,0 434,9 442,2Proportion of treated wastewater from water drained into the sewerage system

% 97,4 96,9 97,0 97,3 97,5

Source: Czech Statistical Office

4) Number of inhabitants residing permanently in houses connected to sewerage systems and amount of drained and treated wastewater in 2017

Region

Inhabitants residing permanently in houses connected to sewerage systems

Wastewater drained into sewerage systems (excluding chargeable rainwater)

Treatment of wastewater excluding rainwater

total proportion total total proportionNumber % thousand m3 thousand m3 %

Capital city of Prague 1 273 801 99,2 80 103 80 103 100,0Central Bohemian Region 985 976 73,4 49 328 49 169 99,7South Bohemian Region 559 475 87,6 27 673 26 515 95,8Plzeň Region 491 669 84,9 29 140 28 095 96,4Karlovy Vary Region 294 116 99,3 13 415 13 407 99,9Ústí nad Labem Region 689 252 84,0 29 472 28 792 97,7Liberec Region 304 147 69,0 14 280 14 065 98,5Hradec Králové Region 439 196 79,8 20 226 19 181 94,8Pardubice Region 385 333 74,5 17 774 17 638 99,2Vysočina Region 443 545 87,2 18 473 16 754 90,7South Moravian Region 1 072 800 91,0 52 303 51 511 98,5Olomouc Region 532 041 84,0 28 064 26 838 95,6Zlín Region 568 114 97,4 26 273 24 252 92,3Moravian-Silesian Region 1 012 203 83,8 46 800 45 859 98,0CR 9 051 668 85,5 453 322 442 179 97,5

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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21. Numbers of persons at risk of losing housing

1) Estimated number of persons at risk of losing housing in the CR

Estimated number of persons at risk of losing housing in the CRTerritories Number of persons at risk of losing housing Number of persons at risk of losing housing per 1 000 inhabitants

Capital city of Prague 10 604 8,5Central Bohemian Region

7 431 5,8

South Bohemian Region 7 436 12,5Plzeň Region 4 501 7,8Karlovy Vary Region 8 250 32,5Ústí nad Labem Region 14 141 23,6Liberec Region 9 441 21,5Hradec Králové Region 2 021 3,7Pardubice Region 5 360 10,8Vysočina Region 4 102 8,4South Moravian Region 5 869 5,0Olomouc Region 8 203 14,8Zlín Region 3 268 5,6Moravian-Silesian Region

27 937 23,2

Czech Republic 118 564 11,8Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

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22. Housing and support of housing, including social housing

1) Public flats supported using Ministry for Regional Development funds Public flats supported using Ministry for Regional Development fundsProgram Year support obtained Type/number of flats

117514 supported flats

2013 nursing flats 215starter flats 132

2014 nursing flats 223starter flats 207

2015 nursing flats 192starter flats 190retirement community house 332

2016 nursing flats 149starter flats 79retirement community house 334

2017 nursing flats 213starter flats 28retirement community house 129

2018 preliminary data nursing flats 224starter flats 0retirement community house 81

Source: Ministry for Regional Development

2) Public flats supported using the State Housing Development Fund Public flats supported using the State Housing Development Fund

Title Year of obtained support Type/number of flats

Government Regulation 284/2011 Coll.

rental flats for individuals from the target group (public flats)

2011–2018 flats 2132011–2018 total 213

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3) State expenditure on housing

State expenditure (central government) on housing (mil. CZK)

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

fact fact fact fact fact Ministry for Regional Development State Housing Development Fund

Ministry for Regional Development 441,17 467,62 591,52 485,34 336,50 321,40State Housing Development Fund 1 267,56 1 706,78 1 568,84 1 262,74 1 082,40 843,60Ministry of Finance 5 095,27 4 884,40 4 670,00 4 353,80 4 033,12 4 230,50Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs 10 400,60 12 308,90 12 538,35 12 440,80 10 396,10 11 899,75Ministry of the Interior– integration support for foreigners granted asylum 16,82 9,56 12,89 9,59 3,52 11,50

Ministry of the Environment – State Environmental Fund 431,64 195,13 715,37 1 187,69 1 634,86 1 857,00

Total 17 653,07 19 572,39 20 096,96 19 739,96 17 486,50 not countedSource: Ministry for Regional Development, State Housing Development Fund, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of the Environment

4) Housing and household equipment characteristics – 2018

Housing and household equipment characteristics (%)–Households by status of head of household

2018

Households total Employees total Self-employed Pensioners total Unemployed Other households

Legal form of flat occupancy

in own house 38,7 36,6 53,2 38,5 22,3 14,9

owner-occupied flat 28,8 31,2 21,9 29,5 14,3 13,0

cooperative flat 7,9 7,9 5,7 9,0 8,2 3,7

leasehold 19,0 20,6 15,6 14,3 49,7 53,1

with relatives or friends 5,6 3,8 3,7 8,6 5,4 15,3

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Total flat area in m2

up to 40 6,0 4,7 2,8 7,9 17,0 18,0

40–60 18,3 16,8 9,9 22,7 26,0 23,0

60–80 31,7 31,9 25,0 34,3 31,1 27,6

80–100 18,5 20,1 18,6 16,7 10,8 18,0

100 or more 25,5 26,5 43,7 18,5 15,1 13,4

Number of rooms

1 4,2 3,3 1,7 5,4 13,5 16,5

2 17,4 15,9 11,8 20,5 29,2 26,2

3 34,1 33,7 27,2 37,9 28,9 31,6

4 24,3 26,2 27,1 21,6 15,5 16,0

5 or more 19,9 20,9 32,2 14,7 12,9 9,6

Predominant heating method

district heating, unit boiler heating station 43,0 45,3 32,3 42,3 55,0 52,9

own central heating – electricity, gas, solid fuels 50,7 49,4 60,5 50,7 34,2 33,1

local heater – electric, gas and others 5,3 4,2 4,7 6,4 10,8 14,1

other method 1,0 1,1 2,5 0,5 – –

Fixtures

bathroom 99,6 99,7 99,7 99,6 97,9 98,7flush toilet 99,4 99,5 99,6 99,2 97,9 98,7

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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23. Numbers of lease disputes1) Flat lease disputes

Reason for dispute 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Lease origin and duration 82 87 61 64 47 65Rental fee and other payments 21 610 17 158 15 127 12 739 10 066 7 845Determination of the rental fee 751 657 338 152 108 117Notice invalidity 584 481 369 335 307 270Flat vacation 5 029 4 644 4 173 3 613 3 006 2 823Flat sublease 64 138 121 92 72 68Other 1 025 481 336 309 209 231Total 29 145 23 646 20 525 17 304 13 815 11 419

Source: Ministry of Justice

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24. Numbers of doctors and healthcare facilities in the CR

1) Numbers of healthcare facilities and medical staff 2013–2017

Healthcare facilities and medical staff in the CR,4,5) 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Hospitals 188 189 187 189 193Hospital beds per 1 000 inhabitants 5,4 5,4 5,4 5,4 5,4Specialised therapeutic institutions, excluding spas 157 158 161 126 118Sanatoriums for long-term care 73 73 75 37 35Doctors 47 458 49 250 48 869 49 102 49 563 number of inhabitants per 1 doctor (excluding dentists) 259 259 256 254 . number of inhabitants per 1 dentist 1 389 1 445 1 393 1 411 .

Source: Institute of Health Information and Statistics

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25. Numbers of persons participating in public health insurance

1) Numbers of insured persons in 2014–2018

Code Health insurance company 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018*111 Všeobecná zdravotní pojišťovna ČR 5 975 170 5 932 825 5 920 196 5 922 387 5 938 915201 Vojenská zdravotní pojišťovna ČR 695 592 708 402 700 285 698 041 700 100205 Česká průmyslová zdravotní pojišťovna 1 205 872 1 212 456 1 232 406 1 242 659 1 250 686207 OZP bank, pojišťoven a stavebnictví 728 722 737 563 727 791 729 337 731 689209 Zaměstnanecká pojišťovna Škoda 139 319 139 386 141 690 142 841 143 706211 Zdravotní pojišťovna MV ČR 1 239 890 1 260 834 1 288 409 1 302 942 1 307 464213 Revírní bratrská pokladna, zdravotní pojišťovna 428 627 430 920 432 793 431 383 429 311

Total insured persons 10 413 192 10 422 386 10 443 570 10 469 590 10 501 871*anticipated, as-yet not verified numbersSource: Ministry of Health

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26. Obstetrics and maternity statistics1) Numbers of births by vitality in 2013–2017

Births by vitality and age of mother in 2013-2017

Age of mother

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

live stillbirth total live stillbirth total live stillbirt

h total live stillbirth total live stillbirt

h total

–14 9 0 9 6 0 6 13 0 13 14 0 14 9 0 915–19 2 816 13 2 829 2 728 17 2 745 2 606 15 2 621 2 623 17 2 640 2 644 14 2 65820–24 13 372 53 13 425 13 339 73 13 412 13 487 55 13 542 13 792 67 13 859 13 382 44 13 42625–29 31 764 98 31 862 32 643 100 32 743 32 843 92 32 935 33 408 113 33 521 34 530 107 34 63730–34 37 841 103 37 944 38 620 119 38 739 38 285 126 38 411 38 862 121 38 983 39 442 113 39 55535–39 18 180 86 18 266 19 449 67 19 516 19 847 88 19 935 20 015 77 20 092 20 125 82 20 20740–44 2 656 13 2 669 2 935 15 2 950 3 531 20 3 551 3 780 24 3 804 4 086 21 4 10745–49 111 0 111 136 0 136 139 2 141 160 1 161 180 3 183

50+ 2 0 2 4 1 5 13 0 13 9 0 9 7 0 7total 106 751 366 107 117 109 860 392 110 252 110 764 398 111 162 112 663 420 113 083 114 405 384 114 789

Source: Czech Statistical Office

2) Numbers of maternal deaths in 2013–2016

Maternal deaths in 2013-2016 2013 2014 2015 2016Maternal deaths – total 2 7 7 8Maternal deaths – per 100 000 live births 1,9 6,4 6,3 7,1

Source: Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the CR, Czech Statistical Office

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3) Perinatal mortality rate in 2013–2017

Development of perinatal mortality rate2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Stillbirth rate (per 1 000 births)boys 3,57 3,99 3,61 3,79 3,60girls 3,26 3,10 3,55 3,63 3,11total 3,42 3,56 3,58 3,71 3,35

Neonatal mortality rateboys 1,61 1,79 1,76 1,88 2,01girls 1,21 1,33 1,20 1,51 1,53total 1,41 1,57 1,49 1,70 1,77

Infant mortality rateboys 2,89 2,71 2,96 3,15 3,12girls 2,06 2,06 1,93 2,46 2,17total 2,48 2,39 2,46 2,81 2,66

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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27. Numbers of cases of infectious diseases1) Numbers of reported venereal diseases in 2014-2016

2014 2015 2016per 100 000 inhabitants

Congenital syphilis (dx. A50)men 0,0 0,0 0,0

women 0,0 0,1 0,0total 0,0 0,0 0,0

Early syphilis (dx. A51)men 7,8 8,0 7,8

women 1,5 1,6 1,7total 4,6 4,8 4,7

Late syphilis (dx. A52)men 0,6 0,7 0,6

women 0,7 0,5 0,8total 0,7 0,6 0,7

Other and unspecified syphilis (dx. A53)men 1,8 2,4 1,9

women 1,4 1,0 1,0total 1,6 1,7 1,5

Gonococcal infection (dx. A54)men 21,0 20,6 21,9

women 5,8 7,0 6,7total 13,3 13,6 14,2

Lymphogranuloma venereum (dx. A55)men 0,4 0,8 0,8

women 0,0 0,0 0,0total 0,2 0,4 0,4

Reported venereal diseases - totalmen 31,6 32,5 33,0

women 9,4 10,2 10,2total 20,3 21,2 21,4

Source: Institute of Health Information and Statistics

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2014 2015 2016absolute numbers

Congenital syphilis (dx. A50)men 1 0 0

women 0 4 1total 1 4 1

Early syphilis (dx. A51)men 402 417 404

women 82 88 90total 484 505 494

Late syphilis (dx. A52)men 33 36 30

women 39 27 43total 72 63 73

Other and unspecified syphilis (dx. A53)men 94 126 98

women 73 56 56total 167 182 154

Gonococcal infection (dx. A54) men 1 083 1 065 1 138women 312 373 359

total 1 395 1 438 1 497

Lymphogranuloma venereum (dx. A55)men 20 41 42

women 0 0 1total 20 41 43

Reported venereal diseases - totalmen 1 633 1 685 1 712

women 506 548 550total 2 139 2 233 2 262

Source: Institute of Health Information and Statistics

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2) Numbers of reported cases of selected infectious diseases in 2014-2017

Number of reported cases of selected infectious diseasesCode

diagnosesName 2014 2015 2016 2017

diagnoses absoluteA02 Other salmonella infections 13 633 12 739 11 912 11 779A03 Shigellosis 92 88 70 168

A37.0-1 Whooping cough due to Bordetella pertussis 2 616 668 685 713A38 Scarlet fever 4 171 3 693 3 108 2 166

A69.2 Lyme disease 3 743 2 913 4 694 3 939A84 Tick-borne viral encephalitis 410 355 565 687B01 Varicella – chickenpox 51 617 47 051 42 440 39 424B15 Acute hepatitis A 673 724 930 772B16 Acute hepatitis B 105 89 73 85

B17-B19 Other viral hepatitis 1 360 1 562 1 651 1 584B26 Mumps – epidemic parotitis 677 1 616 5 734 1 407G00 Bacterial meningitis, not elsewhere classified 122 121 98 107

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2014 2015 2016 2017 per 100 000 inhabitants

A02 Other salmonella infections 129,5 120,8 112,7 111,2A03 Shigellosis 0,9 0,8 0,7 1,6

A37.0-1 Whooping cough due to Bordetella pertussis 24,9 6,3 6,5 6,7A38 Scarlet fever 39,6 35,0 29,4 20,5

A69.2 Lyme disease 35,6 27,6 44,4 37,2A84 Tick-borne viral encephalitis 3,9 3,4 5,3 6,5B01 Varicella – chickenpox 490,4 446,3 401,7 372,3B15 Acute hepatitis A 6,4 6,9 8,8 7,3B16 Acute hepatitis B 1,0 0,8 0,7 0,8

B17-B19 Other viral hepatitis 12,9 14,8 15,6 15,0B26 Mumps – epidemic parotitis 6,4 15,3 54,3 13,3G00 Bacterial meningitis, not elsewhere classified 1,2 1,1 0,9 1,0

Source: Information system of infectious diseases, Epidat (National Institute of Public Health)

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3) Number of reported cases of bacteriologically confirmed and unconfirmed respiratory and other tuberculosis in 2014–2017

Number of reported cases of bacteriologically confirmed and unconfirmed respiratory and other tuberculosis, including new reports and relapses (dx. A15-A19, J65)

Type of tuberculosis Gender 2014 2015 2016 2017 absolute

Tuberculosis men 327 346 331 346respiratory women 137 121 145 121

total 464 467 476 467Tuberculosis men 23 20 23 20

Other women 27 19 18 19 total 50 39 41 39

Tuberculosis men 350 366 354 366Total women 164 140 163 140

total 514 506 517 506 per 100 000 inhabitants

Tuberculosis men 6,3 6,6 6,4 6,6respiratory women 2,6 2,2 2,7 2,2

total 4,4 4,4 4,5 4,4Tuberculosis men 0,4 0,4 0,4 0,4

other women 0,5 0,4 0,3 0,4 total 0,5 0,4 0,4 0,4

Tuberculosis men 6,8 7,0 6,8 7,0total women 3,1 2,6 3,0 2,6

total 4,9 4,8 4,9 4,8Source: Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the CR, Register of tuberculosis

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4) Numbers of newly detected cases of HIV/AIDS in 2014–2017

Newly detected cases of HIV/AIDS by place of residence 2014 2015 2016 2017 2014 2015 2016 2017

Newly detected cases of HIV/AIDS – absolute Newly detected cases of HIV/AIDS – per 100 000 inhabitantsCzech regions HIV AIDS HIV AIDS HIV AIDS HIV AIDS HIV AIDS HIV AIDS HIV AIDS HIV AIDS

Capital city Prague 124 9 136 15 129 14 123 21 9,9 0,7 10,8 1,2 10,1 1,1 9,6 1,6Central Bohemian 18 1 21 1 35 8 26 4 1,4 0,1 1,6 0,1 2,6 0,6 1,9 0,3South Bohemian 7 2 10 4 8 4 8 3 1,1 0,3 1,6 0,6 1,3 0,6 1,3 0,5

Plzeň 8 2 8 4 7 2 5 2 1,4 0,3 1,4 0,7 1,2 0,3 0,9 0,3Karlovy Vary 1 1 3 1 5 0 5 2 0,3 0,3 1,0 0,3 1,7 0,0 1,7 0,7

Ústí nad Labem 15 1 16 1 18 2 18 3 1,8 0,1 1,9 0,1 2,2 0,2 2,2 0,4Liberec 4 1 7 2 15 2 6 2 0,9 0,2 1,6 0,5 3,4 0,5 1,4 0,5

Hradec Králové 2 0 10 1 11 3 11 6 0,4 0,0 1,8 0,2 2,0 0,5 2,0 1,1Pardubice 6 0 7 0 8 0 5 1 1,2 0,0 1,4 0,0 1,5 0,0 1,0 0,2Vysočina 8 0 3 0 4 1 4 1 1,6 0,0 0,6 0,0 0,8 0,2 0,8 0,2

South Moravian 12 2 22 1 14 0 23 3 1,0 0,2 1,9 0,1 1,2 0,0 1,9 0,3Olomouc 4 1 7 0 5 1 2 0 0,6 0,2 1,1 0,0 0,8 0,2 0,3 0,0

Zlín 2 2 0 0 5 2 7 1 0,3 0,3 0,0 0,0 0,9 0,3 1,2 0,2Moravian-Silesian 21 2 16 3 22 5 11 3 1,7 0,2 1,3 0,2 1,8 0,4 0,9 0,2

Czech Republic 232 24 266 33 286 44 254 52 2,2 0,2 2,5 0,3 2,7 0,4 2,4 0,5Source: National Institute of Public Health, National Reference Laboratory for HIV/AIDS

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28. Summary of tobacco, alcohol and drug use

1) Summary of proportion of smokers to the total population in 2013-2018 in %

Smokers Non-smokers

Total Totaldaily smokers occasional smokers former smokers lifelong non-smokers

2013

Total 29,9 22,2 7,7 70,11 12,6 57,5Men 36,4 27,2 9,2 63,6 15,1 48,5

Women 23,7 17,4 6,3 76,3 10,2 66,1

2014

Total 31,4 23,5 8,0 68,6 14,7 53,9Men 37,4 28,2 9,2 62,6 15,5 47,1

Women 25,8 19,0 6,8 74,2 13,8 60,4

2015

Total 24,1 18,2 5,9 75,9 17,2 58,7Men 27,3 21,8 5,5 72,7 18,1 54,6

Women 21,1 14,8 6,2 79,0 16,3 62,6

2016

Total 28,6 19,6 9,0 71,4 15,3 56,1Men 35,0 23,8 11,1 65,0 16,3 48,8

Women 22,5 15,6 6,9 77,5 14,4 63,1

2017

Total 25,2 18,4 6,8 74,8 18,4 56,4Men 30,8 22,6 8,2 69,2 18,8 50,5

Women 19,9 14,5 5,4 80,1 18,1 62,0

2018

Total 28,5 21,1 7,4 71,5 17,4 54,0Men 34,7 24,5 1,8 65,3 18,0 47,3

Women 22,7 17,9 4,8 77,3 16,8 60,5Source: The Use of Tobacco in the CR for 2013-2018, National Institute of Public Health

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2) Frequency of alcoholic beverage consumption in 2014, 2016, 2018

In %Every day or

nearly every day3–4 times a

week1–2 times a

weekOnce a month

2–5 times a year

Once a yearNever in the

last yearNever

2014

Total 5,1 7,4 32,2 12,8 8,6 5,5 9,9 3,0

Men 7,7 11,2 28,8 11,7 4,8 3,0 7,9 1,7

Women 2,6 3,8 17,8 13,9 12,2 7,8 11,9 4,2

2016

Total 6,1 7,7 19,7 12,1 9,3 4,4 13,7 3,8

Men 9,2 10,8 25,6 10,1 5,8 3,6 9,9 3,1

Women 3,1 4,7 14,0 14,0 12,6 5,2 17,3 4,4

2018

Total 7,8 8,9 20,8 12,9 9,0 5,0 9,6 3,7

Men 11,3 14,3 23,1 10,2 6,2 2,9 7,7 2,9

Women 4,4 3,7 18,6 15,4 11,7 6,0 11,5 4,5

Source: The Use of Tobacco and Alcohol in the CR for 2014, 2016 and 2018, National Institute of Public Health

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3) Alcohol and tobacco use in individuals aged 15-18 years in %

Individuals by smoking habit

Non-smoker Occasional smoker Daily smoker light heavyTotal 76,5 13,5 10,1 8,5 1,6Men 70,7 12,4 16,8 14,0 2,8

Women 83,5 14,8 1,8 1,8 0

Individuals by frequency of alcoholic beverage consumption

Daily Weekly Monthly Less than once a month Never

Total 0,6 19,4 29,2 17,7 33,1Men 1,0 22,6 29,4 18,1 29,0

Women 0 15,5 29,0 17,3 38,2

Individuals by frequency of intermittent alcohol consumption

At least once a week Monthly Less than once a month Never

Total 2,3 11,0 21,4 65,4Men 3,5 12,8 20,7 63,0

Women 0,9 8,7 22,2 68,3Source: Ministry of Health, European Health Interview Survey 2014

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4) Extent of drug use in the general population in 2013-2017 in %

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Type of drug

Age group15–64 years

Young adults

Age group15–64 years

Young adults

Age group15–64 years

Young adults

Age group15–64 years

Young adults

Age group15–64 years

Young adults

Men Women Total 15–34 years Men Women Total 15–34

years Men Women Total 15–34 years Men Women Total 15–34

years Men Women Total 15–34 years

Lifelong prevalenceTotal illegal drugs 32,2 18,9 25,7 44,3 39,8 22,1 31,1 48,5 43,2 25,7 34,5 49,0 38,8 22,7 30,5 48,8 38,4 23,8 31,2 46,1Cannabis 29,6 15,8 22,8 40,7 36,2 21,0 28,7 44,9 37,6 21,3 29,5 42,0 34,6 19,1 26,6 43,8 36,0 21,1 28,6 44,2Ecstasy 6,8 3,3 5,1 11,3 9,0 2,8 6,0 12,8 8,4 4,1 6,3 12,1 10,0 4,4 7,1 14,3 8,8 2,8 5,8 12,2Methamphetamine 1,4 0,7 1,1 2,0 3,4 1,6 2,6 4,9 5,9 2,9 4,4 7,3 4,5 1,5 3,0 5,9 4,2 2,3 3,3 5,0Cocaine 0,7 0,0 0,4 0,7 1,6 0,2 0,9 2,3 2,6 1,0 1,8 3,5 2,2 0,6 1,4 2,4 3,2 1,5 2,4 4,6Heroin 0,5 0,2 0,4 0,7 1,1 0,2 0,7 1,3 1,4 0,2 0,8 1,3 1,2 0,3 0,7 1,3 0,2 0,3 0,2 0,7LSD 0,9 1,0 0,9 2,3 1,4 0,0 0,7 1,6 4,0 2,1 3,1 5,7 3,3 1,1 2,1 3,6 2,9 1,0 2,0 3,0Prevalence in the last 12 monthsTotal illegal drugs 14,5 6,0 10,3 23,6 16,7 8,4 12,6 26,2 16,1 6,8 11,5 23,4 16,2 7,0 11,5 22,5 12,6 6,2 9,5 20,7Cannabis 13,2 4,5 8,9 21,6 15,4 7,3 11,4 23,9 13,4 5,3 9,4 18,8 14,2 5,0 9,5 19,4 11,9 5,9 8,9 19,3Ecstasy 1,2 0,9 1,1 3,0 2,3 0,9 1,6 3,6 1,6 1,0 1,3 3,5 2,4 0,9 1,6 4,0 1,3 0,3 0,8 2,1Methamphetamine 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,7 1,4 0,2 0,8 2,3 0,7 1,0 0,8 2,2 1,0 0,6 0,8 1,7 0,3 0,3 0,3 0,7Cocaine 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,5 0,0 0,2 0,6 0,0 0,2 0,1 0,3 0,4 0,2 0,3 0,7 0,0 0,2 0,1 0,2Heroin 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,0 0,4 0,1 0,2 0,5 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0LSD 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,7 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,0 0,2 0,1 0,3 1,0 0,3 0,7 1,4 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0Prevalence in the last 30 daysTotal illegal drugs 3,6 1,0 2,3 5,8 5,8 1,9 3,9 8,6 6,7 2,2 4,5 9,5 9,6 2,8 6,1 12,4 2,5 2,0 2,2 4,5Cannabis 3,5 0,7 2,1 5,3 5,7 1,9 3,8 8,5 5,2 1,4 3,3 6,7 8,9 2,2 5,5 11,1 2,1 1,8 2,0 3,9Ecstasy 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,2 0,1 0,3 0,4 0,3 0,3 0,9 0,3 0,0 0,2 0,5Methamphetamine 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,0 0,2 0,1 0,0 0,7 0,1 0,3 0,9 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0Cocaine 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,5 0,0 0,2 0,6 0,0 0,2 0,1 0,3 0,3 0,1 0,2 0,6 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0Heroin 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,2 0,1 0,1 0,3 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0LSD 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,1 0,0 0,1 0,2 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0

Source: Annual Report on the Drug Situation in the Czech Republic for 2013–2017, Czech National Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction

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29. Psychiatric care

1) Development of the psychiatric inpatient facility network in 2013-2017

Psychiatric hospitals Psychiatric hospital departments

Year

Psychiatric hospitals for adults Psychiatric hospitals for children Number

number of institutions number of beds number of institutions number of beds departments beds medical posts

2013 18 8 606 3 250 30 1 275 192,352014 18 8 582 3 250 30 1 274 191,332015 18 8 583 3 250 30 1 308 209,712016 18 8 741 3 230 31 1 298 .2017 18 8 709 3 210 31 1 317 205,14

Source: Ministry of Health

2) Psychiatric care in prisons in 2013-2018

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Numbers of admissions to psychiatric department 282 368 385 340 304 490

Source: Ministry of Justice

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30. Numbers of pupils in schools at all levels and degree of literacy

1) Numbers of preschool pupils as of 30/9 of every school year

school year

schools classes children

total

for children with special educational

needs

totalof which special

total

aged

girlswith special educational

needsforeignersunder

3 years3 years

4 and 5 years

6 years +

2012/13 5 011 110 14 972 683 354 340 31 951 91 350 211 153 19 886 170 705 9 767 5 434 2013/14 5 085 113 15 390 698 363 568 33 141 92 365 217 380 20 682 175 049 10 063 6 307 2014/15 5 158 115 15 729 703 367 603 37 898 92 120 217 065 20 520 176 574 10 312 7 214 2015/16 5 209 115 15 848 706 367 361 42 321 90 640 213 482 20 918 176 418 10 536 8 302 2016/17 5 209 112 15 856 693 362 653 44 729 91 390 205 987 20 547 174 058 10 486 9 494

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

2) Numbers of primary-school pupils as of 30/9 of every school year

school year

total students level 1 level 2

regular primary schoolsprimary schools for pupils with special educational

needs

eight-year secondary schools

corresponding to level 2 primary school

eight-year conservatories

corresponding to level 2 primary schooltotal level 1 level 2 total level 1 level 2

2012/13 848 755 488 106 360 649 782 125 476 218 305 907 25 825 11 888 13 937 40 549 256 2013/14 868 324 505 983 362 341 802 805 494 550 308 255 24 849 11 433 13 416 40 419 251 2014/15 894 815 529 604 365 211 829 517 517 885 311 632 24 620 11 719 12 901 40 409 269 2015/16 921 054 551 428 369 626 855 570 539 220 316 350 24 681 12 208 12 473 40 495 308 2016/17 947 497 568 966 378 531 883 254 557 138 326 116 22 934 11 828 11 106 40 980 329

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

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3) Numbers of secondary-school pupils as of 30/9 of every school year

school year

schools classes students

total total totaldaily education

other forms of education

daily education

other forms of education girls in daily

educationin other forms of education

2012/13 1 347 1 337 404 20 918 19 440 1 478 470 754 232 209 443 719 27 035 2013/14 1 331 1 323 383 20 192 18 823 1 369 448 792 220 830 423 863 24 929 2014/15 1 310 1 299 362 19 771 18 455 1 316 435 542 214 988 412 532 23 010 2015/16 1 304 1 294 351 19 546 18 269 1 277 427 107 210 875 405 631 21 476 2016/17 1 307 1 297 340 19 380 18 127 1 253 424 849 209 632 404 087 20 762

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

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31. Numbers of foreign pupils at schools and minority pupils and schools

1) Numbers of foreigners at schools as of 30/9/2018

total

totalforeigners

with permanent residence foreigners granted asylumNursery schoolsTotal 363 776 10 568 86Czech Republic 352 433 0 0Total foreigners 11 343 10 568 86

EU-28 States 3 351 3 050 0Slovakia 2 053 1 864 0other European states 3 834 3 623 39other states worldwide 4 158 3 895 47

Preparatory primary-school classes, preparatory special primary-school classes Total 3 318 182 3Czech Republic 3 099 0 0Total foreigners 219 182 3

EU-28 States 47 32 0 Slovakia 28 15 0other European states 81 76 0other states worldwide 91 74 3

Primary educationTotal 940 928 18 415 299Czech Republic 916 902 0 0Total foreigners 24 026 18 415 299

EU-28 States 7 803 4 826 0 Slovakia 5 181 3 190 0other European states 9 290 7 633 100other states worldwide and as yet undetected 6 933 5 956 199

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total

totalforeigners

with permanent residence foreigners granted asylumEducation in secondary schoolsTotal 420 782 7 021 79Czech Republic 411 477 0 0Total foreigners 9 305 7 021 79

EU-28 States 2 537 1 594 0 of which Slovakia 1 825 1 071 0other European states 4 229 3 189 47other states worldwide and as yet undetected 2 539 2 238 32

Education in conservatoriesTotal 3 778 54 0Czech Republic 3 569 0 0Total foreigners 209 54 0

EU-28 States 88 19 0 of which Slovakia 68 10 0other European states 91 29 0other states worldwide 30 6 0

Post-secondary vocational schools Total 18 411 197 2Czech Republic 17 706 0 0Total foreigners 705 197 2

within which

EU-28 States 299 46 0 of which Slovakia 284 39 0other European states 289 127 0other states worldwide and as yet undetected 117 24 2

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

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2) Numbers of foreigners at universities in 2013–2017

Universities Students at all universities in all forms of study as of 31/12 every year

Year total bachelor's programmes master's programmes (5 years) master's programmes (2 years) doctor's programmestotal students

2013 367 779 224 470 33 188 88 933 24 7202014 346 895 207 247 32 565 86 097 24 2082015 326 531 192 383 31 768 81 350 23 8652016 311 176 179 876 31 211 79 571 23 1842017 298 817 172 265 30 805 75 937 22 1292018 290 099 168 226 30 780 71 859 21 378

students of foreign nationality2013 40 342 21 401 6 775 8 965 3 4762014 40 929 21 762 6 894 8 913 3 5862015 42 044 22 084 7 195 9 164 3 8092016 43 479 22 332 7 590 9 803 3 9662017 43 713 21 919 7 421 10 451 4 1042018 44 846 22 022 7 430 11 191 4 346

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

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3) Numbers of pupils and schools with education in Polish language in 2013–2018

Schools with education in Polish language in 2013-2018 (as of 30/9)

Yearnumber of schools number of children/pupils

nursery schools primary schools secondary schools nursery schools primary schools secondary schools2013 20 21 2 805 1 679 3402014 20 21 1 803 1 758 3362015 20 21 1 815 1 801 3182016 19 21 1 772 1 872 3252017 19 21 1 774 1 920 3122018 19 21 1 761 1 978 327

Schools with education in Polish and Czech language (as of 30/9)Nursery schools 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

number of schools 4 4 4 5 5 5number of children/pupils 49 46 43 55 54 61

Note: only children educated in Polish

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

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32. Inclusive education1) Number of pupils with disabilities and students as per status as at 30.9 of the given school year

2013/2014 school year

Pre-school education Primary education Secondary-school educationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationGirls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls

Total 10 063 3 294 7 764 2 558 2 299 736 73 629 23 986 30 277 11 092 43 352 12 894 19 876 7 373 11 004 4 479 8 872 2 894Intellectual disability 493 181 291 99 202 82 17 231 7 183 15 844 6 561 1 387 622 7 599 3 202 6 847 2 912 752 290mild 173 66 83 30 90 36 2 095 891 2 009 848 86 43 646 297 628 293 18 4severe 40 19 21 9 19 10 603 235 601 233 2 2 81 37 80 37 1 0deep 1 0 1 0 0 0 56 23 56 23 0 0 – – – – – –Hearing impairment 266 117 176 81 90 36 1 120 521 523 235 597 286 497 227 279 123 218 104severe 163 83 110 57 53 26 529 254 314 152 215 102 284 127 212 95 72 32Visual impairment 529 235 444 192 85 43 631 290 190 79 441 211 278 118 148 61 130 57severe 85 40 58 22 27 18 183 88 58 27 125 61 106 41 52 14 54 27Speech impediments 5 610 1 807 4 775 1 546 835 261 3 826 1 030 2 026 538 1 800 492 112 41 44 16 68 25severe 1 519 420 1315 367 204 53 1 043 285 807 218 236 67 16 6 4 0 12 6Physically disabled 421 203 221 97 200 106 1 206 515 235 95 971 420 667 284 351 151 316 133severe 113 60 34 18 79 42 360 156 63 30 297 126 252 95 132 55 120 40Multiple disabilities 1 253 450 1 028 365 225 85 5 479 2 091 4 740 1 827 739 264 1 124 475 1 025 441 99 34deaf and blind 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 14 19 9 11 5 15 6 14 5 1 1Developmental behavioural disorder 616 137 281 79 335 58 5 440 923 1 091 206 4 349 717 425 142 310 119 115 23severe – – – – – – 154 20 154 20 0 0 – – – – – –Developmental learning disorder – – – – – – 35 147 10 829 3 537 1 135 31 610 9 694 8 636 2 802 1 689 598 6 947 2 204

Autism 875 164 548 99 327 65 3 549 604 2 091 416 1 458 188 538 82 311 58 227 24

2014/2015 school year

Pre-school education Primary education Secondary-school educationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationGirls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls

Total 10 312 3 308 7 828 2 573 2 484 735 75 848 24 542 29 995 10 938 45 853 13 604 19 835 7 373 10 853 4 455 8 982 2 918Intellectual disability 498 173 292 105 206 68 16 489 6 919 14 978 6 250 1 511 669 7 349 3 143 6 807 2 929 542 214mild 177 58 93 30 84 28 2013 870 1920 827 93 43 765 348 751 344 14 4severe 31 11 17 7 14 4 517 204 514 202 3 2 83 38 82 38 1 0deep 2 1 2 1 0 0 54 22 54 22 0 0 – – – – – –Hearing impairment 283 129 178 78 105 51 1 183 522 538 221 645 301 505 233 280 124 225 109severe 200 104 134 65 66 39 526 244 304 136 222 108 304 139 217 99 87 40

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Visual impairment 487 239 397 198 90 41 701 316 205 87 496 229 266 107 138 57 128 50Severe 79 31 56 23 23 8 212 99 63 25 149 74 94 36 47 15 47 21Speech impediments 5 604 1 788 4 866 1 569 738 219 4 638 1 247 2 299 605 2 339 642 139 47 58 18 81 29Severe 1 850 510 1 590 433 260 77 1 201 312 853 222 348 90 26 9 11 4 15 5Physically disabled 350 171 147 68 203 103 1 145 491 218 85 927 406 623 270 311 130 312 140Severe 104 54 32 18 72 36 369 173 68 37 301 136 239 95 114 43 125 52Multiple disabilities 1 348 452 1 039 361 309 91 5 438 2 105 4 734 1 869 704 236 1 284 524 1 181 493 103 31deaf and blind 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 14 19 8 11 6 19 6 16 4 3 2Developmental behavioural disorder 705 164 294 83 411 81 6 669 1 216 1 281 270 5 388 946 567 182 347 133 220 49

Severe – – – – – – 175 23 175 23 0 0 – – – – – –Developmental learning disorder – – – – – – 35 471 11 006 3 386 1 075 32 085 9 931 8 456 2 762 1 350 491 7 106 2 271

Autism 1 037 192 615 111 422 81 4 114 720 2 356 476 1 758 244 646 105 381 80 265 25

2015/2016 school year

Pre-school education Primary education Secondary-school educationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationGirls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls

Total 10 536 3 400 7 788 2 595 2 748 805 78 717 25 307 29 492 10 763 49 225 14 544 20 046 7 599 10 541 4 407 9 505 3 192Intellectual disability 543 203 286 116 257 87 15 653 6 693 13 963 5 950 1 690 743 6 955 3 067 6 359 2 815 596 252Moderate 184 66 78 28 106 38 1847 783 1755 740 92 43 786 349 758 343 28 6Severe 43 18 29 11 14 7 435 171 429 169 6 2 85 35 84 34 1 1deep 1 0 1 0 0 0 39 18 39 18 0 0 – – – – – –Hearing impairment 251 113 155 63 96 50 1258 558 553 226 705 332 504 235 279 126 225 109Severe 178 83 118 52 60 31 587 277 324 145 263 132 302 154 220 108 82 46Visual impairment 504 251 380 195 124 56 704 307 185 77 519 230 298 130 166 68 132 62Severe 88 36 51 24 37 12 233 109 69 29 164 80 108 44 66 20 42 24Speech impediments 5 654 1 810 4 803 1 580 851 230 5 596 1 503 2 620 694 2 976 809 167 46 62 14 105 32Severe 1 714 477 1 418 400 296 77 1 439 377 982 260 457 117 26 5 10 2 16 3Physically disabled 348 161 168 80 180 81 1 152 509 226 94 926 415 619 252 312 125 307 127Severe 108 45 51 22 57 23 382 174 78 37 304 137 229 93 105 40 124 53Multiple disabilities 1 373 463 1 052 350 321 113 5 649 2 169 4 808 1 872 841 297 1 447 627 1 316 578 131 49deaf and blind 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 19 25 11 15 8 13 5 12 4 1 1Developmental behavioural disorder 710 172 281 86 429 86 7 974 1 480 1 415 332 6 559 1 148 653 210 368 142 285 68

Severe – – – – – – 192 30 192 30 0 0 – – – – – –Developmental learning disorder – – – – – – 35 881 11 231 3 051 990 32 830 10 241 8566 2 883 1 208 440 7 358 2 443

Autism 1 153 227 663 125 490 102 4 850 857 2 671 528 2 179 329 837 149 471 99 366 50

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2016/2017 school year

Pre-school education Primary education Secondary-school educationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationTotal Special classes Individual

integrationGirls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls

Total 10 486 3 333 7 457 2 407 3 029 926 81 644 25 992 28 438 10 345 53 206 15 647 20 335 7 438 9 853 4 145 10 482 3 293Intellectual disability 574 211 286 108 288 103 14 831 6 359 12 818 5 486 2 013 873 6 547 2 899 5 818 2 600 729 299Moderate 204 75 93 34 111 41 1 833 780 1 739 737 94 43 925 412 886 405 39 7Severe 47 20 29 13 18 7 400 148 396 147 4 1 112 46 108 45 4 1deep 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 15 37 15 0 0 – – – – – –Hearing impairment 263 120 159 74 104 46 1 226 551 522 216 704 335 466 227 234 113 232 114Severe 173 78 115 55 58 23 581 276 310 138 271 138 268 137 184 91 84 46Visual impairment 472 235 363 178 109 57 736 333 177 76 559 257 264 113 138 57 126 56Severe 84 32 46 18 38 14 232 110 59 25 173 85 104 40 58 18 46 22Speech impediments 5 402 1 676 4 568 1 430 834 246 6 414 1 758 2 681 754 3 733 1 004 189 57 54 19 135 38Severe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Physically disabled 367 156 157 65 210 91 1199 536 238 95 961 1 199 622 251 294 120 328 131Severe 95 39 45 21 50 18 373 175 67 33 306 373 217 81 99 35 118 46Multiple disabilities 1 426 480 1 023 347 403 133 5 910 2 242 4 853 1 888 1 057 5 910 1674 742 1492 668 182 74deaf and blind 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 19 20 9 15 35 18 7 14 4 4 3Developmental behavioural disorder 751 192 246 70 505 122 9 225 1 691 1 448 328 7 777 9 225 640 165 270 76 370 89

Severe – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Developmental learning disorder – – – – – – 36 638 11 554 2 808 926 33 830 36 638 8 916 2 806 1 009 383 7 907 2 423Autism 1 231 263 655 135 576 128 5 465 968 2 893 576 2 572 392 1 017 178 544 109 473 69

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

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2) Education of Roma

Schools and pupils in educational programsIn 2013 and 2014 an inquiry was conducted in primary schools with 5 or more pupils with mild intellectual disabilities

Numbers of pupils in educational programs 2013/2014 2014/2015number proportion (%) number proportion (%)

Number of primary schools 444 444Total primary school students 51 750 61 195

- estimated Roma pupils 7 672 14,82 7 677 12,54Pupils educated in the framework educational program for primary education 37 417 44 500

- estimated Roma pupils 3 764 10,06 4 209 9,54Pupils educated in the framework educational program for pupils with mild intellectual disability 14 333 10 695

- estimated Roma pupils 3 908 27,26 3 468 32,41

All primary schools have been participating in the inquiry since 2015Numbers of pupils in educational programs 2015/2016 2016/2017

number proportion (%) number proportion (%)Number of primary schools 4098 – 4 141 –Total primary school students 878 649 – 906 188 –- estimated Roma pupils 34 191 3,9 33 858 3,7Number of schools with 5% or more Roma pupils 871 – 791 19,1Pupils educated in the framework educational program for primary education 857 369 – 885 671 –- estimated Roma pupils 29 024 3,4 28 929 3,3Number of schools with 5% or more Roma pupils educated in the framework educational program for primary education

697 17,0 620 14,9

Pupils educated in programs for pupils with mild intellectual disabilities 14 810 – 13 983 –- estimated Roma pupils 4 539 30,6 4 318 30,9Number of schools with 5% or more Roma pupils educated in programs for pupils with mild intellectual disabilities

410 10,0 402 9,7

Pupils educated in the framework educational program for pupils with mild intellectual disability

x x 7 555 –

- estimated Roma pupils x x 2 635 34,9

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Number of schools with 5% or more Roma pupils educated in the framework educational program for pupils with mild intellectual disability

x x 312 7,5

Pupils educated in the framework educational program for primary education adapted for pupils with mild intellectual disability

x x 6 428 –

- estimated Roma pupils x x 1 683 26,2Number of schools with 5% or more Roma pupils educated in the framework educational program for primary education adapted for pupils with mild intellectual disability

x x 278 6,7

Pupils educated in the framework educational program for special primary schools

6 470 – 6 534 –

- estimated number of Roma pupils 628 9,7 611 9,4Number of schools with 5% or more Roma pupils educated in the framework educational program for special primary schools

162 4,0 136 3,3

Source: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports; Czech School Inspectorate

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33. Numbers of cultural facilities and monuments, numbers of visitors

1) Numbers of cultural facilities and monuments, numbers of visitors in 2013–2017

Cultural facilities

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Number

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Theatre 215 102 7 180 244 211 102 7 184 514 214 101 7 520 989 241 124 7 919 778 243 118 7 772 522

Libraries 5 381 1 26024 142

4415 360 1 342

24 053 138

5 354 1 443 23 623 299 5 353 1 490 23 400 413 5 339 1 546 22 354 025

Museums 488 39410 489

589489 391

11 651 327

486 392 11 768 168 485 391 13 071 769 480 387 13 485 899

Monuments 296 282

10 659 301

302 28711 909

634315 296 13 006 002 316 300 14 139 512 318 304 14 148 578

Exhibition halls 301 – 1 971 400 293 – 2 651 134 284 – 2 079 595 286 153 2 182 195 278 152 2 449 245

Cultural centres 521 – 8 549 057 510 – 8 807 987 555 – 9 332 508 615 – 10 583 713 596 – 10 281 344

Festivals 494 161 2 142 578 504 172 2 458 382 485 166 2 403 802 487 186 2 840 373 487 187 2 962 369Musical groups 44 30 455 096 43 24 478 102 43 23 499 731 44 23 580 720 42 21 461 386

Source: Ministry of Culture

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34. Subsidy support of culture, including minority culture

1) Summary of subsidies in 2013–2018

Summary subsidies 2013–2018

Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Subsidies in CZK 407 726 073 530 872 013,50 591 850 548,21 623 613 758,01 530 757 410,81 625 413 550,72

Source: Ministry of Culture

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35. Research and development statistics1) Research and development employees 2013–2017

Research and development employees 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Czech Republic total 92 714 97 353 100 128 99 875 107 733Research workers 51 455 54 493 56 605 56 178 59 789Technicians 27 616 29 476 29 591 29 915 32 193Other members of staff 13 643 13 384 13 933 13 782 15 752

Source: Czech Statistical Office

2) Research and development expenditure 2013–2017 in mil. CZK

Research and development expenditure by field of science 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Total 77 853 85 104 88 663 80 109 90 386Natural sciences 26 702 29 583 31 873 27 156 31 042Technical sciences 38 231 40 662 42 037 40 287 45 754Medical sciences 6 120 6 864 6 465 5 232 5 681Agricultural sciences 1 729 2 204 2 409 2 083 2 289Social sciences 2 657 2 988 3 217 2 902 3 091Humanities 2 414 2 804 2 662 2 450 2 529

Source: Czech Statistical Office

Research and development expenditure by source of financing 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Total 77 853 85 104 88 663 80 109 90 386Business 37 832 43 262 45 607 48 217 53 839Public finances of the Czech Republic 27 045 28 034 28 563 28 535 31 232Public finances of other entities 12 576 13 252 13 820 2 667 4 307Other sources from the Czech Republic 400 556 674 691 1 008

Source: Czech Statistical Office

Research and development expenditure by destination sector 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Total 77 853 85 104 88 663 80 109 90 386

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Business 41 513 46 981 48 148 48 980 56 810Government 14 875 16 145 18 091 14 549 15 582Higher education 21 198 21 628 22 083 16 382 17 741Private non-profit 267 351 343 197 252

Source: Czech Statistical Office

Research and development expenditure by research type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Czech Republic total 77 853 85 104 88 663 80 109 90 386Basic research 25 612 26 359 28 038 22 908 24 572Applied research 25 263 29 770 32 744 29 947 35 305Experimental development 26 978 28 975 27 881 27 254 30 509

Source: Czech Statistical Office

Research and development expenditure by Czech regions 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Czech Republic total 77 853 85 104 88 663 80 109 90 386Prague 26 165 29 443 32 999 27 632 32 034Central Bohemian 9 718 9 879 9 991 11 175 14 357South Bohemian 2 534 2 488 2 665 2 846 2 927Plzeň 4 133 4 737 4 607 3 447 3 614Karlovy Vary 115 151 203 173 211Ústí nad Labem 1 084 1 216 1 097 862 902Liberec 2 366 2 614 2 520 2 654 2 895Hradec Králové 1 890 2 054 1 987 1 808 2 151Pardubice 2 687 2 727 2 650 2 532 2 775Vysočina 1 160 1 502 1 536 1 408 1 384South Moravian 16 185 17 012 17 699 14 968 15 486Olomouc 3 061 3 377 2 983 2 833 3 367Zlín 2 254 2 749 2 533 2 622 3 356Moravian-Silesian 4 500 5 155 5 194 5 149 4 927

Source: Czech Statistical Office

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