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GOSPODARSKA KRIZA I POŽELJNOST ODABIRA VOJNOG POZIVA
Author(s) -
Dario Matika,
Marinko Ogorec
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
društvena istraživanja/društvena istraživanja
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.18
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 1848-6096
pISSN - 1330-0288
DOI - 10.5559/di.21.1.07
Subject(s) - croatian , linguistics , philosophy
U okolnostima povećane osobne nesigurnosti, zbog ekonomsko-financijske krize koja je snažno pogodila i Republiku Hrvatsku, u određenoj mjeri promijenila se i poželjnost odabira vojne profesije. Otkako je nastupila gospodarska kriza u Republici Hrvatskoj i s njom osobna ekonomska nesigurnost, pristup mlađih naraštaja vojnoj profesiji počeo se mijenjati, pa i stavovi o vlastitu uključivanju u oružane snage i vojnoj profesiji kao životnom (ili barem dugoročnom) odabiru. Istraživanje je pokazalo kako je 2010. godine u nešto većoj mjeri porasla prihvatljivost dragovoljne ročne službe kod anketiranih obveznika u usporedbi s prethodnim godinama, međutim stavovi prema djelatnoj vojnoj službi nisu se zamjetnije promijenili. Takvi rezultati mogu se tumačiti kao razmišljanje o mogućem privremenom rješenju ekonomske nesigurnosti u razdoblju recesijske krize, a dugoročno velika većina anketiranih doživljava vojnu profesiju tek kao "izlaz u nuždi", ako se neće moći zaposliti u građanstvu.In the circumstances of elevated personal uncertainty, due to the economic-financial crisis which strongly affected the Republic of Croatia as well, the desirability of choosing the military profession has changed as well to a certain extent. Since the economic crisis appeared in the Republic of Croatia and along with it personal economic insecurity, the approach of younger generations towards the military profession has begun to alter as well as the attitude towards their own enrolment in the military forces as a life (or at least long-term) choice. The research has shown that in year 2010 the acceptance of voluntary maturity service with the questioned conscripts has somewhat increased with regard to previous years. However, the attitudes towards active military service have not changed considerably. Such results could be interpreted as thoughts about possible temporary solutions for economic insecurity in the period of recession, while in the long run, the majority of questioned soldiers consider the military profession merely as an "emergency exit" in case they aren\u27t able to find employment in the public sector

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