Socialne pravice migrantk in migrantov so zaradi prepričanja, da ljudje migrirajo ne le z namenom dela, temveč tudi s socialno državo povezanih ugodnosti, regulirane s posebno pozornostjo in ...vključujejo tako denarne dajatve kot storitve. Dostop migrantov do socialnih pravic je odvisen od več dejavnikov, in sicer od obsega socialne države oz. socialnih pravic in dajatev, stopnje odvisnosti pravic od državljanskega statusa, imigracijskih ali integracijskih politik in diskurzov o tujih delavkah in delavcih. V zadnjih desetletjih se politični diskurzi in javno mnenje o upravičenosti migrantk in migrantov do socialnih pravic in dajatev zaostrujejo. Posledice so predvsem restriktivnejše migracijske politike in oteženi pogoji za pridobitev statusa, ki omogoča večjo varnost in stabilnost življenjskih potekov migrantk in migrantov. V članku se osredotočam na učinke, ki jih ima preplet govora o zlorabah pravic s statusi, ki omogočajo dostop do socialnih pravic v EU in Sloveniji.
Globally, the number of immigrants is rising every year, so that the number of immigrants worldwide is estimated at 200 million. In Slovenia, immigrants comprise 6.5% of the overall population. ...Immigrants bring along to a foreign country their cultural differences and these differences can affect immigrants' overall health status and lead to chronic health conditions. The aim of this study was to identify patients' perception of general practitioners' (GPs') attitudes toward immigrants in Slovenia.
This study was based on the Qualicopc questionnaire. We used the questions that targeted patients' experience with the appointment at their GP on the day that the study was carried out.
There were no differences in GPs' accessibility based on groups included in our study (p>0.05). Compared to the non-immigrant population, first-generation immigrants answered that their GPs were impolite (p=0.018) and that they did not take enough time for them (p=0.038). In addition, they also experienced more difficulties understanding their GP's instructions (p<0.001). Second-generation immigrants experienced more negative behaviour from GPs, and first-generation immigrants had more difficulties understanding GPs' instructions.
There may be some differences in patients' perception of GPs' attitudes towards immigrants in comparison with the general Slovenian population. However, based on the perception of the immigrants that do benefit from the medical care it is not possible to judge the GPs' attitudes towards immigrants as worse compared to their attitude towards the non-immigrant population. Indeed, there may be other reasons why the patients answered the way they did.
This paper explores the problems caused by human impact with settlements and infrastructure in the surface water bodies, especially in potential flood plans. Moreover, the principles and obligations ...of the EU Flood Directive (2007/60/EC), which supplements the Water Frame Directive, are discussed. The principles and obligations of this directive have been introduced in Slovenia by local legislation: Decree on conditions and limitations for constructions and activities on flood risk areas (OG RS, No. 89/2008) and Rules on methodology to define flood risk areas and erosion areas connected to floods and classification of plots into risk classes (OG RS, No. 60/2007). Some features and obligations of state-ofthe-art hydraulic mathematical models for surface water dynamics simulation are described. Several problems encountered in developing the models and simulating problems are described; these involve using temporarily available geodetic data of the river beds and flood plans and some suggestions for improving of the modelling are made.