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Pravice študentskih družin : diplomsko delo
ID Cegnar Venko, Nina (Author), ID Kresal, Barbara (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V Sloveniji se je v zadnjih tridesetih letih opazno povečala starost žensk, ko rodijo prvega otroka. Povečana želja po višji izobrazbi, odselitev od staršev, položaj žensk na trgu delovne sile, brezposelnost itd. so razlogi, zaradi katerih se mladi redkeje ali pa zgolj kasneje odločajo za otroka oziroma ustvarjanje družine. Med mladimi pa obstaja majhna skupina izjem, to so tisti, ki so še v procesu izobraževanja in že imajo otroka. Zaradi njihove posebne situacije je včasih potrebna drugačna obravnava, ki upošteva posebnosti te skupine, njihove specifične okoliščine in potrebe. Gre za mlade, ki se še izobražujejo, zato po nekih merilih še niso odrasli, vendar so starši in ravno zaradi tega so po drugih kriterijih že odrasli. Po eni strani potrebujejo nekoliko drugačne pogoje za izobraževanje, ker nimajo enakih pogojev za delo kot njihovi kolegi na faksu. Po drugi strani pa kot starši potrebujejo kakšno dodatno podporo, da uspejo uskladiti družino in študij. V nalogi sem najprej predstavila pravice in ugodnosti, ki so namenjene študentom staršem. Najprej tiste, ki so jih deležni kot starši, nato pa še tiste, ki so jih deležni kot študentje. V raziskavi me je zanimala ocena pravic, ki so jih študentje starši deležni. Preverila sem, kaj si o ugodnostih mislijo študenti starši in ali še kaj pogrešajo, kar bi jim lahko olajšalo usklajevanje rednega izobraževanja na fakulteti in starševstva. Zanimalo me je, kako ocenjujejo podporo fakultete in kako podporo države.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:družina, mladi, študent starš, podpora države, podpora fakultete
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Cegnar Venko]
Year:2021
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (82 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-129042 This link opens in a new window
UDC:37.06-057.875-055.52
COBISS.SI-ID:82111235 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.08.2021
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Language:English
Title:Student family rights
Abstract:
Over the last thirty years, the age of women giving birth to their first child significantly increased in Slovenia. Greater desire for a higher education, moving away from parents, women’s position in the labour market, unemployment, etc. tend to be the reasons why young people postpone having children or starting a family. However, there is a small group of exceptions among them – young parents that are still in the educational process. Their specific situation sometimes requires a different approach that considers the particularities of this group, their specific circumstances and needs. These young people are also still students, so by some criteria they are not yet considered adults - but they are also parents, which is why by other criteria they already fit into category of adults. On the one hand, they need slightly different conditions for their education because they do not have the same working conditions as their colleagues at the faculty. And on the other hand, as parents, they need some extra support to balance family and studies. In this thesis, we first outline the rights and benefits available to student parents. First, those they are granted as parents, as well as those they are entitled to as students. We were interested in the evaluation of the rights that student parents receive. We examined the impressions of student parents regarding their benefits and the answers to the question whether there was anything else they were missing that could make it easier for them to balance full-time education at university and parenthood. Our aim was to discover how they rate the support from the faculty and the support from the state.

Keywords:family, young people, student parent, state support, faculty support

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