41. Mnenja o migrantih v tisku : potreba po korektivu javnomnenjskega raziskovanjaMojca Pajnik, 2008, original scientific article Abstract: When dealing with public opinion as a variable phenomenon, different opinions,concerning a certain issue, must be addressed, which form on various grounds and do not only reflect "public opinion" represented in longitudinal opinion poll researches as a sum of individual expressed opinions. The analysis is focused on the discoursive consideration of opinions, concerning migrants/migrations, published in Slovene printed media (2001-2003) and results of opinion polls concerning this topic appearing in the media. In the first phase, the interpretative genres - commentary and readers' letters - are discussed as units of the sample, while in the second phase published texts covering results of opinion polls concerning migrations are examined. The analysis of the emergence of opinions regarding migrations in the media will demonstrate the multidimensionality of the process of opinion-formation and the heterogeneity of opinions. The assumption that opinion poll researches do not address the diversity of opinions to a sufficient degree is examined and the need to establish certain methodological corrections in public opinion research is emphasised as such corrections could help to determine the variety of opinions and provide a more precise understanding of public opinion Keywords: javno mnenje, anketno raziskovanje, diskurzivna analiza, metodološki korektiv, migracije Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3025; Downloads: 53 Link to full text |
42. Delovne migracije - nov miselni vzorec ali model ekonomske akomodacije? : študija primera slovensko-italijanskega obmejnega območjaIngrid Maraspin, 2009, original scientific article Abstract: Recently, the migration phenomenon has acquired such dimensions and exhibited such implications on various social spheres that it has turned into not only a global phenomenon giving shape to a transnational area, but a real state of mind of new generations - it offers an equal option within the array of possibilities for success in (or better quality of) daily life; in short, it has turned into a thinking pattern giving rise to the "culture of migration". Formal and informal sources indicate that both registered and unregistered labour migrations are on the increase in the Slovene-Italian border area. It is largely due to the specific nature of the labour market and the abolishment of physical borders within the Schengen area that there is a constant increase in the number of not only daily and temporary economic migrations from Slovenia to the Italian labour market in the province of Trieste, but also medium-term migrations to more remote Italian regions. In the Slovene-Italian area, daily commuting to the Italian labour market has turned into a local tradition as over the past few decades a number of Slovene women have been commuting to Trieste to do housework. In addition to these "traditional" illegal female labour migrations to Italy in the field of housework, the past few years witnessed the emergence of new forms of migration: labour migrations of educated young people (legal or illegal brain drain to Western European states) and illegal male migrations of uneducated and vocational labour force (largely to Italy and Austria). The present study was part of research conducted within the extensive applied project "Minorities and Border Social Realities as Factors of Integration Process. Case Study of the Slovene-Italian Contact Area" (Sedmak, M. et al., 2008), with its aim being to investigate why individuals decide on such labour migrations, where they get information, how they establish contacts, and what factors and conditions influence their choice of work. Special emphasis was placed on the dynamics of unregistered economic migrations at local level that had transformed from occasional undeclared work undertaken by the senior segment of the female population of Slovene Istria into the general model of accommodation to the labour market. Keywords: ekonomske migracije, delovna sila, ilegalne migracije, trg dela, akomodacija, globalizacija Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2630; Downloads: 42 Link to full text |
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47. Primorski priseljenci v Ljubljani v luči popisa prebivalstva iz leta 1928Teja Krašovec, 2010, undergraduate thesis Keywords: Julijska krajina, Primorska, Ljubljana, fašizem, migracije, primorski priseljenci, popis prebivalstva, družbena struktura, diplomska dela Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3941; Downloads: 194 Full text (3,39 MB) |
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49. Etnično mešane zakonske zveze na primeru slovensko-bosanskih družinMarija Brložnik, 2013, undergraduate thesis Keywords: etnično mešani zakoni, etnično mešane družine, etnična identiteta, medkulturni dialog, kulturne razlike, migracije, stereotipi, Slovenija, diplomska dela Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3101; Downloads: 54 Full text (516,37 KB) |
50. Vpliv pravne ureditve na izdajaje delovnih dovoljenjNataša Pirc, 2011, undergraduate thesis Keywords: državljani, tretje države, delo, delovna dovoljenja, migracije, politika, zakonodaja, ureditev, trg dela, Slovenija, tujci Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2843; Downloads: 54 Full text (997,03 KB) |