. . "\u0160otkovsk\u00FD, Ivan" . . "1"^^ . . "Regional Disparities of the Ageing Process in Czech Republic after 1990"@en . "Ostrava" . . "27510" . "Ostrava" . "Regional Disparities of the Ageing Process in Czech Republic after 1990"@en . "[B137A65C4602]" . "101981" . . "Regional Disparities of the Ageing Process in Czech Republic after 1990" . "age distribution, ageing index, dynamic ageing index, Czech regions, dependence ratio, elderly ratio, children ratio, NUTS 3"@en . . . . . "The article deals with the differences of the age distributions on the NUTS 3 territory in the Czech Republic for the last twenty years. The research is using data from censuses 1991 and 2011. The Czech Republic has consisted of thirteen regions and one capital city with regional status since 1 January 2000. This means that the Czech Republic is administratively divided into 14 regions. We were researching their ageing process during last 20 years. The typology is given by weigh of the children\u2019s and oldest component. The analyses on this spatial level are using choropleth maps for demographical data presentation where we used ArcGIS 10.1 as a complete system for information. The main goal is to sort all fourteen regions on a base of children and elderly ratio to the different population ageing groups: gently ageing population, ageing population, old population and very old population. The second main goal is to explain territorial differences of the ageing index in the years 1991 and 2011 and to measure their change for the last two decades. The differences of the ageing process between Czech regions are calculated against very interesting dynamic ageing index between years 1991 and 2011."@en . . . "11"^^ . "The article deals with the differences of the age distributions on the NUTS 3 territory in the Czech Republic for the last twenty years. The research is using data from censuses 1991 and 2011. The Czech Republic has consisted of thirteen regions and one capital city with regional status since 1 January 2000. This means that the Czech Republic is administratively divided into 14 regions. We were researching their ageing process during last 20 years. The typology is given by weigh of the children\u2019s and oldest component. The analyses on this spatial level are using choropleth maps for demographical data presentation where we used ArcGIS 10.1 as a complete system for information. The main goal is to sort all fourteen regions on a base of children and elderly ratio to the different population ageing groups: gently ageing population, ageing population, old population and very old population. The second main goal is to explain territorial differences of the ageing index in the years 1991 and 2011 and to measure their change for the last two decades. The differences of the ageing process between Czech regions are calculated against very interesting dynamic ageing index between years 1991 and 2011." . "Ostravsk\u00E1 univerzita v Ostrav\u011B" . . . "Regional Disparities of the Ageing Process in Czech Republic after 1990" . . "I" . . "978-80-7464-357-6" . "2013-09-10+02:00"^^ . . "RIV/61989100:27510/13:86087842!RIV14-MSM-27510___" . . . "1"^^ . "Political factors of economic growth and regional development in transition economies : proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Globalization : Ostrava, Czechia, September 10-12, 2013" . "RIV/61989100:27510/13:86087842" . . .