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Employment experience of immigrant workers in tourism
Alja Žigo, Janja Gabruč, Emil Juvan, 2017, short scientific article

Abstract: This research explores the experience of immigrants employed in tourism in Slove- nia. Four main areas were studied: (1) formal regulation of working and living, (2) health and social care, (3) job satisfaction, and (4) integrationinto the Slovenianen- vironment. The causes for this research were recent stories in various media regard- ingforeignworkersinSlovenianeconomyandlittletonoresearchstudiesinthefield of tourism. The idea of the article was to demonstratethe employment of labour mi- grants% experiences in tourism and to make proposals to improve the employment experience in the future. We started out by studying the existing theory, and then performed qualitative research, in which the employment experiences of four im- migrants was studied in the previously mentioned four identified areas. Interviews were carried out with immigrants from different countries and of different profes- sions,andwerelaterevaluatedwithcontentanalysis.Theresultsofthestudyshow that the employment experience of immigrants employed in tourism in Slovenia is both positive and negative, as there were positive and negative factors of experience identifiedin all areasof research.We do notwantto give a generalisedassessmentof theexperience,but rathershow certainviewsandexperiences;basedonthat,wecan learn.Theresultsdonotapplytotheentirepopulation,butwiththemwepresentthe diversity of the subject. The greatestlimitation while researchingwas finding partic- ipants. Initially, proposals for improvement are given on three levels; government, employer, and society. The main improvement should be the better flow of infor- mation, for which we suggest transferringmore information online. Slovene society should be striving for tolerance so that foreigners would feel more welcomed.
Keywords: tourism labour, immigrants, employment experience
Published in RUP: 20.11.2021; Views: 885; Downloads: 21
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"Us and Them" : Migrants in Slovenia
Lea Trdan, 2019, undergraduate thesis

Keywords: migrants, immigrants, migration, European Union, Slovenia, integration, multiculturalism, identity, language, prejudices, stereotypes
Published in RUP: 27.11.2019; Views: 2399; Downloads: 89
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Burekalism : a slovenian view of bureks and burekpeople
Jernej Mlekuž, 2011, original scientific article

Keywords: orientalism, immigrants, food, media, popular culture, Slovenia
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2135; Downloads: 13
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Migrations, integration and multiculturality
Simona Zavratnik, Ana Kralj, Zorana Medarić, Blaž Simčič, 2009, complete scientific database of research data

Abstract: Goal of the project is to analyze existent Slovenian Integration Policy (which includes fields of economic, cultural, political and social integration) with detailed dealing with individual sectoral policies (education, employment, residential, language, minority/ethnic policy etc.). In accordance with recommendations and strategic guidelines of European Union and on basis of comparable studies carried out in other European countries, a great attention is focused on the following themes: right to family uniting, access to employment and equal treating on working place, civil citizenship and assuring rights to non-naturalized immigrants and discrimination and xenophobia preventing. For the use of carrying out evaluations of integration policies it is very important to monitor the public opinion systematically for it enables feedback about effects and (non)successes of integrations processes of the society. Focused public opinion survey is designed as specialized collection mode which enables longitudinal attitudes following andacquiring representative opinions in Slovenia. Intention of the survey is therefore to acquire systematic range of attitudes and estimations of migrations in Slovenia, immigrants' integration, multiculturality, solidarity, social distance, level of discrimination and xenophobia etc.
Keywords: migrations, immigrants, integration policies, multiculturality, mobility, intolerance, Slovenija
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3459; Downloads: 33
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