1. Factors influencing the attitudes of the majority population of Slovenia towards immigrationMojca Medvešek, Romana Bešter, Janez Pirc, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: The article presents the results of a study on the attitudes of the majority population of Slovenia towards immigration and the factors influencing such. The factors examined included: socio-demographic characteristics of the members of the majority population, contacts between the majority population and immigrants, and perceived economic, security, and cultural threats. We took as our premise two theoretical frameworks – group threat theory and intergroup contact theory. The results show that the majority population has a rather reserved attitude towards immigration and mostly believes Slovenia should tighten immigration conditions. The influence of individual factors on the majority pop- ulation’s attitudes was tested using hierarchical multiple regression analysis. Perceived threats, especially cultural threat, and to a lesser extent economic and security threats, emerged as the strongest predictors of attitudes towards immigration. Published in DiRROS: 24.09.2024; Views: 516; Downloads: 275
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2. Attitudes of the majority population towards the civic and political participation of immigrants in SloveniaMojca Medvešek, Romana Bešter, Janez Pirc, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: The civic and political participation of immigrants in the receiving country are important dimensions of the integration process. However, immigrants often encounter various barriers in accessing individual forms of participation, either due to legal barriers or due to informal opposition from the majority population. This article aims to examine the attitudes of the majority population towards the civic and political participation of immigrants in Slovenia and the factors influencing such attitudes. The survey on a representative sample of Slovene residents revealed predominantly negative attitudes of the majority population towards both civic and political participation of immigrants. Particularly notable is the opposition to granting immigrants active and passive voting rights. Relevant factors influencing such attitudes include gender, age, education, the type of settlement in which the respondents reside, and their ideological orientation. Keywords: Slovenia, civic participation, political participation, immigrants, attitude of the majority population Published in DiRROS: 24.09.2024; Views: 690; Downloads: 369
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3. Položaj priseljencev na področju zdravja in zdravstvenega varstva v SlovenijiRomana Bešter, Mojca Medvešek, Janez Pirc, 2020, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Keywords: integracija priseljencev, priseljenci, zdravje, zdravstveno varstvo, Slovenija, integracijska politika Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 1003; Downloads: 326
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5. Razvoj integracijskih programov za priseljence v SlovenijiMojca Medvešek, Romana Bešter, Janez Pirc, 2020, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Keywords: integracija, integracijska politika, integracijski programi, državljani držav nečlanic Evropske unije, začetna integracija priseljencev, slovenski jezik, Slovenija Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 939; Downloads: 293
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9. Mnenja večinskega prebivalstva Slovenije o priseljevanju, priseljencih in integracijiMojca Medvešek, Romana Bešter, Janez Pirc, 2022, scientific monograph Keywords: imigracija, javno mnenje, vladna politika, Slovenija, imigranti, integracija Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 1127; Downloads: 361
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