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Selitev z Bližnjega vzhoda v Evropo po letu 2015
ID Županc, Lara (Author), ID Krevs, Marko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Namen diplomske naloge je kvantitativna ocena selitev z Bližnjega vzhoda v Evropo ter ocena učinkov priselitev na število prebivalcev v posameznih izhodiščnih in ciljnih državah. Med teoretičnimi izhodišči so predstavljeni osnovni pojmi, tipi selivcev, vrste selitev, vzroki zanje, opisane so teorije selitev in selitvene poti v Evropo. V Metodološkem poglavju so prikazani viri podatkov, metode in opredelitvi območij Bližnjega vzhoda in Evrope, ki jih uporabimo v raziskavi. Statistična analiza podatkov omogoča grobo oceno števila selivcev med državami Bližnjega vzhoda in Evropo. Največ prebivalcev se je odselilo iz Sirije, kar predstavlja tudi največji delež (8 milijonov oziroma 35 %). Najmanj se jih je odselilo iz Omana, kar predstavlja le 0,1 %. V Evropo se jih je največ preselilo v Nemčijo (okoli 8 milijonov). Največji delež priseljencev predstavljajo migranti na Švedskem (13 %).

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:mednarodne migracije, izseljenci, begunci, tematska kartografija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163577 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Migration from the Middle East to Europe since 2015
Abstract:
The aim of the thesis is to quantify the migration from the Middle East to Europe and to assess the effects of migration on the population of each source and destination country. The theoretical background includes basic concepts, types of migrants, types of migration, causes of migration, theories of migration and migration routes to Europe. The Methodology chapter presents the sources of data and the methods used in the study as well as the definitions of the Middle East and Europe used in the study. Statistical analysis of the data allows us to make a rough estimate of the volumes of migrants between the countries of the Middle East and Europe. The largest share of the population emigrated from Syria (8 million or 35%), while the smallest share emigrated from Oman (0.1%). In Europe, the country that received the highest number of migrants is Germany (around 8 million). The country with the highest share of migrants is Sweden (13%).

Keywords:international migration, emigrants, refugees, thematic cartography

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