In this thesis, I first define social entrepreneurship and its situation in Slovenia, analyzing the opportunities and limitations of social entrepreneurship in Slovenia using existing national-level reports. Furthermore, I define migration and integration, as examining existing research sources and Slovenian legislation can help draw conclusions about the factors that hinder or prevent the social integration of migrants in Slovenia. In the empirical part of the thesis, I present the case of the social enterprise Skuhna as the first example of social entrepreneurship involving migrants. During its three years of most active operation, Skuhna represented a relatively successful example of social entrepreneurship. To this end, I conducted three semi-structured interviews, one with the two co-founders and two with employees. In my thesis, I aim to investigate the factors that prevent or hinder the labor integration of migrants and whether the services provided by the social enterprise Skuhna contribute to social integration or merely alleviate the migrants' hardships.
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