Dve Domovini
Volume 28, 2008, Pages 73-92
Experiences of female migrants in Slovenia before and after its independence [Izkušnje migrantk v Sloveniji pred in po njeni osamosvojitvi] (Article)
Cukut S.*
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Družbenomedicinski inštitut ZRC SAZU, Novi trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract
The author compares, using qualitative interviews with female migrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina of Bosniak ethnic background, the experiences of migrants coming to Slovenia before its independence and those coming after the break-up of the common Yugoslav state. She assumes that the creation of a sovereign Slovenian nation-state and the process of Slovenia's accession towards the European Union, have contributed to an increasing insecurity and vulnerability of female migrants from third-countries. The interviews speak in favour of the assumption that existing migration regimes in Slovenia point to an increasingly restrictive migration policy.
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ISSN: 03536777
Cited by: 4
Original Language: Slovenian