The paper derives from the assumption that the differences in understanding of the role and importance of education are influenced to a greater extent by the life and residential circumstances and social networks of indivudal then his age. On the basis of qualitative data at two individual points in time (1987 and 2005) the authors have established that readiness to learn and the actual participation of the elderly in various study activities are on the decline with age.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 34541922An applied study of homelessness in the context of European policies against poverty and exclusion was carried out for FEANTSA European Federation of National Organizations Working with the Homeless) It pointed out that housing is coming back to the European policy agenda: among new member states as the issue of insufficient quality of and access to housing, in old member states as a lack of rented housing and emerging social tensions related to vulnerable groups such as immigrants and Roma.
D.06 Final report on a foreign/international project
COBISS.SI-ID: 26817629Slovenian Housing Survey 2005 is an applied study, commissioned by the Housing Fund of Republic of Slovenia. Data of a representative sample of 4009 households was analysed, bringing an insight in the state of the art of housing provision of population in Slovenia in 2005. It examined the housing needs, resources and strategies of households and identified the groups in need. The findings were often cited by policy makers, housing market actors and experts.
F.30 Professional assessment of the situation
COBISS.SI-ID: 229433600The role of private non-profit organisations is analysed within the slovenian welfare system and a comparison made to the post-socialist and other European countries. Data on Slovenian private nonprofit organisations was geathered and the methodolgoy form 'John Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project aplied.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 25824861In the article sense of neighbourhood in two very different type of neighbourhoods is analysed. The research question posed is whether the factors influencing sense of neighbourhood are the same, regardless of the neighbourhood type. The neighbourhoods observed are a large post war neighbourhood, characterized by high-rise buildings and neighbourhood with individual houses. The research was done in two neighbourhoods in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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