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ANALIZA SOCIO-EKONOMSKEGA VPLIVA MIGRACIJ NA SOCIALNO DRŽAVO: PRIMER ŠVEDSKE IN SLOVENIJE
ID Pavlović, Kristina (Author), ID Setnikar Cankar, Stanka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pogosta mobilnost in zapletenost migracijskega vzorca, njun vpliv na družbo, državo in na same migrante sta naredila migracije kot vse bolj aktualno temo in prednostno nalogo v večini evropskih držav. Namen magistrskega dela je proučiti socialna modela Švedske in Slovenije v razmerju do migracij in njihovih socio-ekonomskih učinkov. Cilji v magistrskem delu so štirje, in sicer: opredeliti glavne značilnosti socialnih modelov Švedske in Slovenije ter ugotoviti razlike med njima in predstaviti možnost uvedbe dobrih praks v model Slovenije; preučiti razmerje med migracijami in socialno državo ter izpostaviti socio-ekonomske učinke migracij; primerjati statistične podatke v časovnem obdobju šestih let in primerjati najnovejše dostopne indekse integracije migrantov ter integracijskih politik na primeru Švedske in Slovenije. Zastavljene hipoteze zavračamo, ker se je v nalogi pokazal negativen vpliv migracij na določenih področjih socialne in ekonomske sfere. Posledica je vpliv na oslabljenost prepoznavnega švedskega modela socialne države in nekoliko nižje stopnje integriranosti migrantov v socialnem in družbenem življenju. Švedska socialna država se sedaj kot ena najboljših primerov družbene blaginje v Evropi sooča z vprašanjem, kako živeti v vse bolj diverzificirani družbi in kako obdržati visoko raven socialne države ter blaginjo vseh prebivalcev ob tako močnih migracijskih tokovih, ki so v številnih primerih učinkovali negativno. Integracija migrantov v Sloveniji in učinki migracij na slovensko socialno državo so bili na nekaterih področjih dosti boljši kot na Švedskem, vendar se kljub temu lahko država marsikaj nauči od Švedske, predvsem v boju proti nacionalni diskriminaciji in v obsežnosti sociale.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:socialna država, migracije, vključevanje migrantov, zaposlenost, trg dela, socialna izključenost, beg možganov, Švedska, Slovenija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Pavlović]
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-119075 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:28949251 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:02.09.2020
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:ANALYSIS OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON WELFARE STATE: THE CASE OF SWEDEN AND SLOVENIA
Abstract:
The frequent mobility and complexity of the migration pattern, its impact on society, the country and on migrants themselves have made migration an increasingly topical issue and a priority for most countries. The purpose of the master's thesis is to study the social models of Sweden and Slovenia in relation to migration and their socio-economic effects. The objectives are four: to define the main characteristics of the social models of Sweden and Slovenia and identify the differences between them and present the possibility of introducing good practices in Slovenia; to study the relationship between migration and the welfare state and to highlight the socio-economic effects of migration; to compare statistical data in the time period of six years and to compare the latest available indices of integration of migrants and integration policies in the case of Sweden and Slovenia. We reject both hypotheses because of the negative impact of migration in certain areas of the social and economic sphere, and consequently on the weakening of the recognizable Swedish welfare model and a slightly lower level of migrant integration in social life. The Swedish welfare state, as one of the best examples of social welfare in Europe, now faces the question of how to live in an increasingly diversified society and how to maintain a high level of welfare state and the well-being of all people with such strong migration flows. The integration of migrants in Slovenia and the effects of migration on the Slovenian welfare state were much better in some areas than in Sweden, but nevertheless the country can learn a lot from Sweden, especially in the fight against national discrimination and social benefits..

Keywords:welfare state, migration, integration of migrants, employment, labor market, social exclusion, brain drain, Sweden, Slovenia

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