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VPLIV KRIZE NA SOCIALNO VARNOST V SLOVENIJI IN PRIMERJAVA Z VELIKO BRITANIJO
ID VIDRIH, ALENKA (Author), ID Aristovnik, Aleksander (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Namen diplomskega dela je razumeti vzročno povezavo med svetovno gospodarsko in finančno krizo in stanjem socialne varnosti v zadnjih letih. Predstaviti sem želela razsežnost vpliva krize na obseg socialnovarstvenih storitev v Sloveniji in Veliki Britaniji ter s primerjavo izpostaviti podobnosti oziroma razlike med obema sistemoma socialne varnosti. Predstavila sem tudi vlogo EU-ja pri reševanju nastalih socialnih razmer. Cilj diplomskega dela je preučiti čimveč domače in tuje literature na izbrano temo in ugotoviti podobnosti in razlike med izbranima državama. Cilj dela je tudi predstaviti vrsto posledic svetovne gospodarske in finančne krize tako na gospodarske kot na socialne razmere, še posebno na sisteme socialne varnosti. Glavni cilj je potrditev ali zavrnitev hipotez, postavljenih v dispoziciji diplomskega dela. Kljub članstvu Slovenije in Velike Britanije v EU-ju, sta sistema socialne varnosti teh dveh držav različna. Velika Britanija si je hitreje opomogla od posledic krize, medtem ko je Slovenija doživljala recesijo kar nekaj let. Po primerjanju kazalnikov gospodarskih in socialnih razmer v posamezni državi sem prišla do zaključka, da je bila v Sloveniji zaradi krize socialna varnost bolj ogrožena kot v Veliki Britaniji. V Sloveniji pa je kljub temu zagotovljena višja stopnja socialne varnosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:svetovna gospodarska in finančna kriza, socialna varnost, socialnovarstvene storitve, socialne razmere, sistem socialne varnosti, EU, posledice krize, recesija, Slovenija, Velika Britanija.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-89147 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.02.2017
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Language:English
Title:IMPACT OF CRISIS ON SOCIAL SECURITY IN SLOVENIA WITH COMPARISON TO UNITED KINGDOM
Abstract:
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to understand the causal connection between the global economic and financial crisis and conditions of social security in last few years. I tried to represent the dimension of crisis' impact on extent of social security in Slovenia with comparison to United Kingdom. Through this comparison I tried to highlight similarities and diversities of these two systems of social security. I also represented the role of EU in solving given social conditions. The aim of this diploma thesis is to examine as many domestic and foreign sources on choosen topic as possible and to find out similarities and differencies between choosen countries. The aim is also to represent diverse impacts of the global economic and financial crisis on economic and social cicumstances, with emphasis on social security sistems. The main aim is to confirm or to reject the hypothesis put in this diploma thesis' disposition. Despite membership of Slovenia and United Kingdom in EU, the social security sistems of theese two countries are diverse. United Kingdom recovered from crissis' conseqences in shorter period of time, while Slovenia was experiencing recession for few years. After comparison of economic and social indicators in each country, I came to the conclusion, that in Slovenia social security was more threatened due to the crissis than in United Kingdom. Nevertheless, Slovenia provides higher level of social security than United Kingdom.

Keywords:global economic and financial crisis, social security, social security assistance, social conditions, social security system, EU, consequences of crisis, recession, Slovenia, United Kingdom

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