Some Aspects Abouut Contem porary Slovenian Migration
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In memory of Dr Peter Klinar, an expert on migration movements in Slovenia and a contributor to our periodical, we publish this as yet unpublished contribution to the Second International Conference of Immigration research in Opicina Italy, on October 8, 1993. In it, the author opens debate and introduces research about contemporary Slovenian migration at home and abroad, and about the factors leading to emigration from Slovenia. He also outlines the image of Slovenian emigrants and new possibilities for emigration. He concludes with an examination of the active migration policy of Slovenia, which reflected conditions in 1993.
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