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Youth, 2000

Miheljak, Vlado (Faculty of Social Sciences); Ule, Mirjana (Faculty of Social Sciences)
The aim of the project was the analysis of young generation responses to current societal and life circumstances ten years after transition in Slovenia.The aim of the project was the analysis of young generation responses to current societal and life circumstances ten years after transition in Slovenia.The aim of the project was the analysis of young generation responses to...
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Youth '93

Ule, Mirjana (Faculty of Social Sciences)
The study was extended in studies "Youth 1985" and "Youth 1995". Besides the socio-demographics variables the questionnaire includes the following topics: socio-economic position of the respondent and his family, value orientations, attitudes toward future, young people's problems, perception of youth, life perspectives and orientations, personality character, religious and...
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Youth '95

Ule, Mirjana (Faculty of Social Sciences)
The purpose of study was to discover socioeconomic position of a student population, and their reactions and attitudes in the times of intensive societal transformation. It is quantitative study of value orientations, attitudes, life perspectives and orientations, and activity of the most educated part of youth in Slovenia. The broader significance of research is argued...
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Youth '97

Ule, Mirjana (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Survey “Leisure time of youth in Ljubljana” is part of continuous programme of theoretical and empirical research of youth (se also: MLA85, MLA93, MLA95, MLA98, and MLA00). After analysis of values and life orientations of youth, authors focus their attention on leisure time activities of youth in Ljubljana. The aim of this project is empirical analysis of perception of...
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Youth and military occupation 1997

Grizold, Anton (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Researching the relationship between Slovenian youth and military occupation descendes from the needs of Slovenian army to get general overview of willingness/readiness for serving military duty. The needs for research arose from ascertaining the fact that after Slovenian independence, armed forces became nevertheless incompatible with the NATO standards. The reason for low...
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Velenje in Year 2000

Mlinar, Zdravko (Faculty of Social Sciences)
The main research of the research project Velenje 2000 was homonymous research Velenje 2000 - Residents on development problems in municipality Velenje. This research represents the complete sociological view within the main research projects in which were included also economical, economic, architecture, etc. views on development of community and city Velenje. Main goal of...
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Youth '85

Ule, Mirjana (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sociology, Political Science and Journalism); Vrcan, Srdjan (Institut za društvena istraživanja Sveučilišta u Zagrebu)
The Slovene part of the study was planed in collaboration with Yugoslav partners and was later extended in studies "Youth 1993" and "Youth 1995". Besides the socio-demographics variables the questionnaire includes the following topics: socio-economic position of the respondent and his family, value orientations, attitudes toward future, young people's problems, perception of...
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Slovenian Youth and Military occupation

Grizold, Anton (Fakulteta za družbene vede)
Researching the relationship between Slovenian youth and military occupation is repetition of almost the same survey made in 1997. The needs for research arose from ascertaining the general interest for military occupation, upon which new military professionals were recruited. Simultaneously the research team were eager to find out preparedness and tolerance for entering the...
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