This article addresses the analysis of theoretical and methodological concepts of the quality of human and social capital and their relation to the theory of spatial polarisation. Selected conditions for the development of human and social capital and their territorial differentiation in Czechia are evaluated. On the basis of an evaluation of component indicators of human capital (the ratio of university educated residents in the population over 15 years of age as well as an economic burden index) and social capital (voter participation in municipal elections and the number of candidates divided by the number of offices to be filled in the 2006 municipal elections) problematic areas are identified at a micro-regional level (the network of municipalities having a certified municipal authority).
CITATION STYLE
Jančák, V., Havlíček, T., Chromý, P., & Marada, M. (2008). Regional differentiation of selected conditions for the development of human and social capital in Czechia. Geografie-Sbornik CGS, 113(3), 269–284. https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie2008113030269
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.