我对未来感到担忧,并考虑离开:克罗地亚和东南欧年轻人移民愿望的实现

Q3 Social Sciences
D. Potočnik
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本文探讨了个人因素和背景因素对克罗地亚年轻人移民愿望的影响,并将2018年克罗地亚年轻人的移民愿望与来自中欧和东欧九个国家(阿尔巴尼亚、波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、保加利亚、黑山、科索沃、罗马尼亚、北马其顿、斯洛文尼亚和塞尔维亚)的年轻人进行了比较。本文提出的见解是弗里德里希·埃伯特基金会在上述国家开展的一个项目的结果。对2018年移民愿望的比较表明,保加利亚、克罗地亚、罗马尼亚和斯洛文尼亚的年轻人比非欧盟成员国的年轻人表现出更低的愿望:阿尔巴尼亚、波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、黑山、科索沃、北马其顿和塞尔维亚。2012年克罗地亚年轻人样本的应用回归模型指出,某些社会人口特征(年龄、教育程度、定居类型和计划婚外情)是移民愿望的最重要预测因素。2018年,除年龄外,受访者还根据不同教育水平和来自小城镇的年轻人表达了移民愿望。年轻人对克罗地亚未来的态度相对一致;报告显示,2012年,那些认为克罗地亚经济状况相同或更糟的人最倾向于离开,而2018年,年轻人则表现出了对克罗地亚社会未来更糟的渴望。2018年,对民主状况的不满在统计上具有显著性。特别是在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、罗马尼亚和北马其顿。在较小程度上,移居另一个国家的主要动机是更好的教育。在回归模型中,对社会未来的看法是最一致的预测因素,其他预测因素因被分析国家而异。
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Zabrinjava me budućnost i razmišljam o odlasku: Usporedba migracijskih aspiracija mladih iz Hrvatske i jugoistočne Europe
The paper deals with the influence of individual and contextual factors on the emigration aspirations of young people in Croatia, and with a comparison of the emigration aspirations of young people from Croatia in 2018 with young people from nine European Central and East-ern countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Kosovo, Romania, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Serbia). The insights presented in the paper are the result of a project carried out by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in the mentioned countries. A comparison of emigration aspirations in 2018 suggests that young people from Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Slovenia show lower aspirations than young people from countries that are not members of the European Union: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Serbia. The applied regression model on the sample of young in 2012 in Croatia points that certain sociodemographic characteristics (age, education, type of settlement and planning extramarital relationship) are the most important predictors of migration aspirations. In 2018, in addition to age, migration aspirations were expressed by respondents according to all levels of education and young people from smaller towns. Young people’s attitudes towards the future of Croatia are relatively consistent; it shows that in 2012 those who saw the economic situation in Croatia as the same or worse were the most inclined to leave, while in 2018 aspirations were shown by young people who perceived the future of Croatian society to be worse. Dissatisfaction with the state of democracy was statistically significant in 2018. is especially present in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania and North Macedonia. To a much lesser extent, the main motive for moving to another country is better education. In the regression model, the view on the future of society was the most consistent predictor, along with other predictors that differ according to the analyzed countries.
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Sociologija i Prostor Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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