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Življenjski koraki v stanovanjski krizi : magistrsko delo
ID Lebinger, Anže (Author), ID Iglič, Hajdeja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Stanovanjska kriza je ena glavnih družbenih kriz v Sloveniji. Tisti, ki nimajo lastniškega stanovanja, so pogosto primorani najemati na nepremičninskem trgu, ki ga zaznamujejo drage najemnine, stanovanjski fond v slabem stanju in kratkoročnost najemnih pogodb, kar otežuje kakovostno bivanje in reševanje bivanjske situacije. To je še posebej izrazito pri mladih odraslih, ki imajo na začetku karierne poti v povprečju nižje dohodke v primerjavi z ostalimi starostnimi skupinami. Statistike kažejo na to, da se mladi Slovenci za odselitev od staršev in ustvarjanje svojega doma v primerjavi s sovrstniki iz drugih držav članic Evropske unije v povprečju odločajo pozneje. V magistrski nalogi je s pomočjo analize sekundarnih virov in lastne raziskave v obliki poglobljenih intervjujev z desetimi mladimi odraslimi prikazano, kako stanovanjska kriza vpliva na doseganje življenjskih mejnikov. Zaradi zamika reševanja stanovanjskega vprašanja prihaja do podaljševanja tranzicije med mladostjo in odraslostjo ter do zamika doseganja drugih tako imenovanih označevalcev odraslosti. Na primer do poznejšega odločanja za starševstvo. V sedanjih razmerah pridobitev stanovanja pogosto postaja projekt celotnega sorodstva, kar posameznike postavlja v neenak položaj, saj je reševanje bivanja v takšnih primerih odvisno od premoženjskih virov njihovih sorodnikov. Otežena odselitev od doma vpliva tudi na percepcijo mladih o lastni neodvisnosti in zmožnosti poskrbeti zase.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:stanovanjska problematika, osamosvajanje, prehod v odraslost, starševstvo, mladi odrasli
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:A. Lebinger
Year:2025
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (100 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174008 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.334.54(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:252968707 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Housing issues and the independence of young people
Abstract:
The housing crisis is one of the main social crises in Slovenia. Those who do not own their own homes are often forced to rent on the real estate market, which is characterized by high rents, a housing stock in poor condition, and short-term rental contracts, which makes it difficult to live a quality life and resolve the housing situation. This is especially pronounced among young adults, who have a lower income on average at the beginning of their careers compared to other age groups. Statistics show that young Slovenians decide to move away from their parents and create their own home on average later than their peers from other European Union member states. The master's thesis uses secondary analytical sources and own research in the form of in-depth interviews with ten young adults to show how the housing crisis affects the achievement of life milestones. Due to the delay in resolving the housing issue, the transition between youth and adulthood is prolonged and other so-called markers of adulthood are delayed. For example, the decision to become a parent is made later. In the current situation, acquiring a home often becomes a project for the entire family, which puts individuals in an unequal position, as securing a place to live in such cases depends on the financial resources of their relatives. The difficulty of moving away from home also affects young people's perception of their own independence and ability to provide for themselves.

Keywords:housing issues, independence, transition to adulthood, parenthood, young adults

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