diplomsko delo
Nina Jež (Avtor), Aleksander Aristovnik (Mentor)

Povzetek

Diplomsko delo predstavlja, kako je epidemija Covid-19 vplivala na študentsko delo. Študentsko delo je postalo zelo pomemben in velik del zaposlovanja v Sloveniji, ko pa se je pojavila epidemija Covid-19 je le ta začel trpeti zaradi ukrepov, ki so bili sprejeti za preprečitev širjenja virusa. Namen dela je z različnimi metodami dela in zadostno literaturo pridobiti in preučiti podatke, različna stališča in dejavnike celotnega problema študentskega dela med epidemijo Covid-19 ter primerjati, kakšen vpliv je imela problematika na študente Fakultete za upravo ter študente drugih fakultet. Cilj dela je ugotoviti, kako je epidemija Covid-19 vplivala na študentsko delo v Sloveniji, predvsem na študente Fakultete za upravo, ter odgovoriti na zastavljena vprašanja in potrditi oziroma zavreči hipoteze. S temi ugotovitvami bom lahko podala realno sliko študentskega dela v času epidemije. S pomočjo različnih statističnih analiz je bilo ugotovljeno, da se študentje srečujejo z različnimi težavami pri študentskem delu med epidemijo. Rezultati torej prikazujejo velik upad študentskih del, čeprav so anketiranci pripravljeni delati med epidemijo. Med epidemijo je za stalno izgubilo delo več študentov Fakultete za upravo, kot pa študentov drugih fakultet. Ugotovljeno pa je bilo tudi, da menijo, da bo po koncu epidemije lažje najti študentsko delo. Na podlagi ugotovitev bi bilo tej problematiki zagotoviti več pozornosti, da se jo odpravi ter da v prihodnosti do takih težav ne bo prihajalo.

Ključne besede

študentsko delo;epidemija Covid-19;problematika;ukrepi;Fakulteta za upravo;Slovenija;

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Jezik: Slovenski jezik
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Tipologija: 2.11 - Diplomsko delo
Organizacija: UL FU - Fakulteta za upravo
Založnik: [N. Jež]
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Sekundarni jezik: Angleški jezik
Sekundarni naslov: Analysis of the impact of Covid-19 epidemics on student work in Slovenia: the case of students at Faculty of Public Administration
Sekundarni povzetek: The thesis presents how the Covid-19 epidemic affected student work. Student work became a very important and large part of employment in Slovenia, but when the Covid-19 broke out, it began to suffer due to measures taken to prevent the spread of the virus. The purpose of the thesis is to obtain and to study data, different views and factors of the student work problem during Covid-19 epidemic with different methods and sufficient literature and compare the impact of the problem on students at the Faculty of Public Administration and students attending other faculties. The aim of this thesis is to determine how the Covid-19 epidemic affected student work in Slovenia, especially the students at the Faculty of Public Administration, and to answer the research questions with the purpose of confirming or rejecting the hypotheses. With these findings I will be able to give a realistic picture of student work during the epidemic. With the help of various statistical analyses, it was found that high school and college student had faced many difficulties in student work during the epidemic. The results therefore show a large decline in student work, although respondents are willing to work during this epidemic. During the epidemic, more students at the Faculty of Public Administration lost their jobs permanently than high school and college students. They were also found to believe that it would be easier to find student work after the end of the epidemic. Based on the findings, more attention needs to be paid to this issue, to prevent such problems in the future.
Sekundarne ključne besede: student work;Covid-19 epidemic;issues;measures;Faculty of Public Administration;Slovenia;
Vrsta dela (COBISS): Diplomsko delo/naloga
Študijski program: 1000529
Komentar na gradivo: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za upravo
Strani: X, 68 str.
ID: 13582443