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Povezanost radnih i vrednosnih orijentacija društvenih aktera u uslovima ekonomske krize u Srbiji
Regina Jutz, Evi Scholz, Michael Braun, Markus Hadler (2018)
The ISSP 2015 Work Orientations IV ModuleInternational Journal of Sociology, 48
(2011)
Nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji
Post-socijalistička transformacija i nove radne orijentacije
Hannah Volk, Markus Hadler (2018)
Work Orientations and Perceived Working Conditions across Countries: Results from the 2015 ISSP SurveyInternational Journal of Sociology, 48
AbstractThe subject of this study is work orientations, their change over time, as well as their distribution among the economically active citizens of Serbia. Particular attention is paid to work-motivated spatial mobility. The aim of this study is twofold: firstly, to determine which work orientations have been the most important for economically active individuals in the period of consolidation of the capitalist system in Serbia and to explore and explain the changes in their choices that have occurred since 2000; and secondly, to examine whether there are differences in prioritizing work orientations among actors with various social characteristics. The method of comparative analysis used in this paper was possible due to survey data collected during longitudinal research conducted by the Institute for Sociological Research in Belgrade over the last twenty years.
Südosteuropa – de Gruyter
Published: Sep 25, 2020
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