"This article is concerned with identifying economic factors primarily that affect birth rates in Czech Republic. To find the relationship between the magnitudes, we used the multivariate regression analysis and for modeling, we used a time series of annual values (1994--2011) both economic indicators and indicators related to demographics. Due to potential problems with apparent dependence we first cleansed all series obtained from the Czech Statistical Office using first differences. It is clear from the final model that meets all assumptions that there is a positive correlation between birth rates and the financial situation of households. We described the financial situation of households by GDP per capita, gross wages and consumer price index. As expected a positive correlation was proved for GDP per capita and gross wages and negative dependence was proved for the consumer price index. In addition to these economic variables in the model there were used also demographic characteristics of the workforce and the number of employed people. It can be stated that if the Czech Republic wants to support an increase in the birth rate, it is necessary to consider the financial support for households with small children."@en . "Rhodes, Greece" . . "Regression; Czech Republic; Ordinal Least Square; Birth Rate"@en . . "Melville, New York" . "This article is concerned with identifying economic factors primarily that affect birth rates in Czech Republic. To find the relationship between the magnitudes, we used the multivariate regression analysis and for modeling, we used a time series of annual values (1994--2011) both economic indicators and indicators related to demographics. Due to potential problems with apparent dependence we first cleansed all series obtained from the Czech Statistical Office using first differences. It is clear from the final model that meets all assumptions that there is a positive correlation between birth rates and the financial situation of households. We described the financial situation of households by GDP per capita, gross wages and consumer price index. As expected a positive correlation was proved for GDP per capita and gross wages and negative dependence was proved for the consumer price index. In addition to these economic variables in the model there were used also demographic characteristics of the workforce and the number of employed people. It can be stated that if the Czech Republic wants to support an increase in the birth rate, it is necessary to consider the financial support for households with small children." . "11th International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2013: ICNAAM 2013, AIP Conference Proceedings" . "10.1063/1.4825895" . . . "Identification of factors affecting birth rate in Czech Republic"@en . . "American Institute of Physics" . . . . . "Z\u00E1mkov\u00E1, Martina" . "Identification of factors affecting birth rate in Czech Republic"@en . "http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4825895" . "978-0-7354-1184-5" . "Identification of factors affecting birth rate in Czech Republic" . . "RIV/62156489:43110/13:00205554" . "43110" . . "Identification of factors affecting birth rate in Czech Republic" . "78676" . "Bla\u0161kov\u00E1, Veronika" . . "RIV/62156489:43110/13:00205554!RIV14-MSM-43110___" . . . "2013-09-21+02:00"^^ . "4"^^ . "S" . . . "[52010566DE76]" . "2"^^ . . "2"^^ . .