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Psihosocialne posledice dolgotrajne brezposelnosti: kako dolgotrajna brezposelnost vpliva na prosti čas posameznika? : kako dolgotrajna brezposelnost vpliva na prosti čas posameznika?
ID Razdrh, Urška (Author), ID Ignjatović, Miroljub (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Dolgotrajna brezposelnost je družben koncept z močno negativno konotacijo. Gre za stanje brezposelnosti, ki traja dvanajst mesecev ali več. Prizadetim ne povzroča le materialnih oziroma finančnih stisk, temveč tudi pogosto pozabljene psihosocialne in emocionalne. V Sloveniji še vedno predstavlja skoraj 50 odstotkov celotne brezposelnosti. Tako teorija kot obstoječe raziskave izpostavljajo številne psihosocialne posledice dolgotrajne brezposelnosti, od izgube finančne varnosti, socialne izključenosti, izgube statusa in samospoštovanja, vpliva na zdravje, pojava depresije in stresa do potencialnega razvoja nekaterih vrst odvisnosti. Glavnina le teh bo predstavljena v teoretičnem delu, v empiričnem pa bo predstavljena podrobnejša analiza vpliva dolgotrajne brezposelnosti na prosti čas posameznika, najprej na podlagi že izvedenih raziskav, kot so Marienthal, Kulture brezposelnosti in Brezposelnost ob koncu kariere, nato pa tudi na podlagi izsledkov lastne raziskave v obliki poglobljenih intervjujev z dolgotrajno brezposelnimi. Z izgubo zaposlitve ima posameznik kar naenkrat na voljo bistveno večjo količino prostega časa. Če se v začetni fazi s tem še precej enostavno spoprijema, pa na dolgi rok to spremeni med drugim tudi njegov način preživljanja vsakdana. Prosti čas prične doživljati kot nekaj nezaželenega.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:dolgotrajna brezposelnost, socialna izključenost, prosti čas, časovna strukturiranost, stigma.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[U. Razdrh]
Year:2020
Number of pages:89 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121097 This link opens in a new window
UDC:331.56:159.9(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:32727299 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:30.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:Psychosocial consequences of long-term unemployment: how long-term unemployment affects an individual's leisure time? : magistrsko delo
Abstract:
Long-term unemployment is a social concept with a strong negative connotation. It is a state of unemployment lasting twelve months or more. The affected do not feel only material or financial distress, but also, perhaps often forgotten psychosocial and emotional distress. In Slovenia, it still accounts for almost 50 percent of total unemployment. Both theory and existing research highlight a number of psychosocial consequences of long-term unemployment, from loss of financial security, social exclusion, loss of status and self-esteem, impact on health, the occurrence of depression and stress to the potential development of certain types of addiction. The majority of these will be presented in the theoretical part, while in the empirical part a more detailed analysis of the impact of long-term unemployment on an individual's leisure time will be presented, first on the basis of already conducted researches such as Marienthal, Cultures of unemployment and Late career unemployment, and then also on the basis of the results of my own research in the form of in-depth interviews with the long-term unemployed. With the loss of a job, an individual suddenly has a significantly larger amount of leisure time available. If in the initial phase, the individual copes with this quite easily, on the long run these changes among others also his everyday living. He begins to experience leisure time as something undesirable.

Keywords:long-term unemployment, social exclusion, leisure time, time structure, stigma.

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