Z večdisciplinarnim pristopom in uporabo različnih metodoloških prijemov so avtorji ustvarili ogrodje za analitične diskusije o učinkih mobilnosti v EU, učinkovitosti in pravičnosti prostega pretoka oseb znotraj EU ter večplastnosti posledic za posameznike, države članice in nacionalne politike.
Prvi prispevek je teoretski uvod v tematiko, ki mobilnost izčrpno predstavi kot teoretski koncept, politično agendo in temeljno evropsko vrednoto. Kompleksni preplet mnogoterih učinkov delovne mobilnosti, ki se pojavljajo na več ravneh, je v nadaljevanju obravnavan v petih študijah primera. Le-te osvetljujejo dileme, paradokse, učinke in posledice notranje mobilnosti v EU na primerih mobilnih zdravstvenih delavcev, umetnikov in kulturnih delavcev, napotenih delavcev, skrbstvenih delavk in visoko izobraženih delavcev. Vsi predstavljeni primeri so rezultat večletnih znanstvenoraziskovalnih prizadevanj in aktivnega delovanja avtorjev v različnih projektih s področja mobilnosti.
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Kazalo vsebine / Contents:
- INTRODUCTION
The Complex Interplay of Multiple and Multi-Level Effects of Labour Mobility in the EU
Mojca Vah Jevšnik, Kristina Toplak - MOBILITY
Mobility in Europe: Theoretical Insights
Cirila Toplak - MOBILITY AND HEALTHCARE WORKERS
The Ethical Dimension of Healthcare Worker Mobility
Mojca Vah Jevšnik - MOBILITY AND ARTISTS
The Mobility of Artists and Culture. Professionals in the European Union
Kristina Toplak - MOBILITY AND POSTED WORKERS
Being Posted, Having Problems? Letter (and a Box) from Slovenia
Nataša Rogelja, Jernej Mlekuž - MOBILITY AND CARE WORKERS
Croatian Paid Domestic and Elder Care Workers in Italy – Local Aspects of a Global Story
Duga Mavrinac - MOBILITY AND HIGHLY EDUCATED WORKERS
Brain Drain from Slovenia: National and Regional Aspects of “Brain Circulation”
Damir Josipovič - ABOUT THE AUTHORS
ENG:
The book Labour Mobility in the EU is an edited volume that explores a variety of existing and emerging challenges concerning labour mobility in the EU through the prism of different professions and mobile professionals. A multidisciplinary approach and the utilization of different methodologies pave the path for analytical discussions about the effects of intra-EU mobility, efficiency and equity of free mobility within the EU and multiple implications for individuals, states and national policies. The book opens with a theoretical chapter, which provides an exhaustive insight into the mobility as a theoretical concept, policy agenda and fundamental European value. Next, the complex interplay of multiple and multi-level effects of labour mobility is illuminated through five case studies that outline the dilemmas, paradoxes, impacts and consequences of intra-EU mobility on the case of mobility of healthcare workers, artists and creative workers, posted workers, care workers and highly educated professionals. The contributing authors’ case studies are a result of longstanding scholarly research and active participation in a variety of projects relating to mobility.
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