Slovenia
Slovenia has the population of approximately 2 million people, migrants representing around 4 % of the population. There are two officially recognized minorities in Slovenia (Italian and Hungarian). Roma are recognized as a special ethnic group. The estimation of the number of Roma in Slovenia is between 7.000 and 12.000 (0,5 % of the population).
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Migration & Minority Demographics/Statistics
Slovenia has the population of approximately 2 million people, migrants representing around 4 % of the population. There are two officially recognized minorities in Slovenia (Italian and Hungarian). Roma are recognized as a special ethnic group. The estimation of the number of Roma in Slovenia is between 7.000 and 12.000 (0,5 % of the population). Since 1995 until the end of 2010, 186 refugee statuses were recognized in Slovenia, recognition rate is 1%.
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General Population
On 1 July 2011, according to Statistični urad Republike Slovenije (SURS) [Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia], 2.052.496 persons lived in Slovenia.
On 1 January 2011, according to Eurostat 2.050.189 persons lived in Slovenia.
Number 2.052496Qualitative Info
On 1 July 2011, according to Statistični urad Republike Slovenije (SURS) [Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia], 2.052.496 persons lived in Slovenia.
On 1 January 2011, according to Eurostat 2.050.189 persons lived in Slovenia.
Source: http://pxweb.stat.si/pxweb/Dialog/Saveshow.asp; http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/refreshTableAction.do?tab=table&plugin=1&pcode=tps00001&language=en
Groups affected/interested
- Majority
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Migrant Population (official/estimates)
82.176
Number 82.176 Official or estimates officialQualitative Info
Total number of foreigners including citizens of other EU Member States and non-EU citizens, usually resident in Slovenia, 1 january 2011: 82.176
Since Slovenian independence, between 1991 and 2009 209.969 citizenships were issued, the majority in the years 1991 (27.340) and 1992 (140.916) to former SFRY nationals, permanently residing in Slovenia.
Source: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&language=en&pcode=tps00157&plugin=1; http://www.mnz.gov.si/; http://www.dnevnik.si/uploads/articles/images/graf2%281%29.jpg
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
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Valid Residence permits
On 31 December 2010 there were 96.880 migrants with valid residence permit.
Number(s) 96.880 Main groups Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, FYROM, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Stateless people.Qualitative Info
On 31 December 2010 there were 96.880 migrants with valid residence permit, 43.074 permanent residence permits (1.262 citizens of EEA member states and 41.812 third country nationals) and 58.806 temporary residence permits (7.498 citizens of EEA member states and 46.308 third country nationals).
In the period 1 January 2011 – 31 August 2011 32.098 temporary residence permits were issued (main groups: 13.780 to nationals of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3.278 to nationals of Kosovo, 582 to nationals of FYROM, 356 to nationals of Serbia, 2.381 to nationals of Bulgaria and 2.190 to nationals of Ukraine).
In the period 1 January 2011 – 31 August 2011 4.172 permanent residence permits were issued (main groups: 1.803 to nationals of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 688 to nationals of Kosovo, 582 to nationals of FYROM, 356 to nationals of Serbia, 243 to nationals of Croatia and 65 to stateless people).
Source: http://www.mnz.gov.si/si/mnz_za_vas/tujci_v_sloveniji/statistika/
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
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Capital city's general population
Number 272.220
Qualitative Info
In 2011 there were 272.220 persons living in Ljubljana (130.862 men and 141.358 women).
Groups affected/interested
- Majority
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Capital city's migrant/refugee population
According to Statistični urad Republike Slovenije (SURS) [Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia] 19.690 foreigners were residing in Ljubljana on 1 January 2010.
Number 19.690 Official or estimates officialQualitative Info
According to Statistični urad Republike Slovenije (SURS) [Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia] 19.690 foreigners were residing in Ljubljana on 1 January 2010.
Source: http://www.stat.si
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
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Refugees/asylum seekers yearly inflow
Number of new asylum seekers, accommodated at the Asylum Home in Ljubljana in 2010: 246
The majority came from Turkey (32), Afghanistan (31), Bosnia and Herzegovina (28), Kosovo (20), Serbia (15), Iran and Nigeria (11 from each) and Iraq and Palestine (10 each).
Number of new asylum seekers in2009: 202
The majority came from Bosnia and Herzegovina (41), Kosovo (28), Serbia (19), Turkey (15), Afghanistan (12), Croatia (11) and Nigeria (11).
Number 246 Main groups Turkey, Afghanistan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia, Iran, Nigeria, Iraq, and Palestine.Qualitative Info
Number of new asylum seekers, accommodated at the Asylum Home in Ljubljana in 2010: 246
The majority came from Turkey (32), Afghanistan (31), Bosnia and Herzegovina (28), Kosovo (20), Serbia (15), Iran and Nigeria (11 from each) and Iraq and Palestine (10 each).
Number of new asylum seekers in 2009: 202
The majority came from Bosnia and Herzegovina (41), Kosovo (28), Serbia (19), Turkey (15), Afghanistan (12), Croatia (11) and Nigeria (11).
Source: http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/DMI/Statisticno_porocilo_-_SLO_-_Lektorirano_01.pdf; http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/SOJ/word/Statisti%C4%8Dno_poro%C4%8Dilo_Direktorata_za_migracije_in_integracijo_2009.pdf
Groups affected/interested
- Asylum seekers
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Quotas for admission/entry for employment
Based on the 2011 Employment and Work of Aliens Act, aliens with permanent residence permits and refugees have free access to the labour market based on their status and do not need to apply for a work permit.
The Government Decree laying down work permit quota for 2010 to limit the number of aliens on labour market sets the quota of 12.000 work permits.
Qualitative Info
The Government Decree laying down work permit quota for 2010 to limit the number of aliens on labour market sets the quota of 12.000 work permits. The quota applies to aliens without pre-existing residence permits in Slovenia and thus do not apply to aliens already holding personal work permits and citizens of EEA member states.
Before the adoption of the 2011 Zakon o zaposlovanju in delu tujcev [Employment and Work of Aliens Act] the Government set the work permit quota for each year in advance, the current legislation stipulates laying down the quota based on the condition and anticipated movements of the labour market. Based on the 2011 Employment and Work of Aliens Act, aliens with permanent residence permits and refugees have free access to the labour market based on their status and do not need to apply for a work permit.
In December 2011 there were 34.266 valid work permits. Main groups by nationality: 17.625 (Bosnia and Herzegovina), 4.531 (Serbia), 3.698 (Kosovo), 3.464 (Croatia), 2.676 (FYROM).
Source: http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=201126&stevilka=1152; http://zakonodaja.gov.si/rpsi/r07/predpis_SKLE7887.html; http://www.ess.gov.si/trg_dela/trg_dela_v_stevilkah/zaposlovanje_tujcev; http://www.stat.si/novica_prikazi.aspx?id=3083
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
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Overall Settled Minorities' Population
There are two officially recognized minorities in Slovenia (Italian and Hungarian). Roma are recognized as a special ethnic group.
Number 145.675 % of country population 7 Official or estimates official Main groups Italians, Hungarians, Roma, Serbs, Croats, Bosniacs, Bosnians Albanians, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Muslims, other minorities.
Qualitative Info
There are two officially recognized minorities in Slovenia (Italian and Hungarian). Roma are recognized as a special ethnic group.
According to the 2002 census, conducted by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia out of 1.964.036 residents of Slovenia the following number of people declared their belonging to an ethnic minority: 2.258 Italians, 6.243 Hungarians, 3.246 Roma, 38.964 Serbs, 35.642 Croats, 21.542 Bosniacs, 8.062 Bosnians, 10.467 Muslims, 6.186 Albanians, 3.972 Macedonians, 2.667 Montenegrins (total 139.249), and several other smaller minorities (total 6.426). The total number that declared as minority is therefore 145.675 or 7 %. 48.588 did not wish to respond and the ethnicity of 126.325 is unknown.
Declaring one's ethnicity in census is optional, therefore the numbers are not a precise reflection of ethnic structure of the population.
Source:
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, http://www.stat.si/popis2002/si/rezultati/rezultati_red.asp?ter=SLO&st=7.
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
- Roma & Travelers
- Muslims
- Ethnic minorities
- Religious minorities
- Linguistic minorities
- National minorities
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Integration - social cohesion
External Url http://www.stat.si/popis2002/si/rezultati/rezultati_red.asp?ter=SLO&st=7
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Roma & Travellers' population
The estimation of the number of Roma in Slovenia is between 7.000 and 12.000 (0,5 % of the population). The official number obtained at the 2002 census is 3.246.
Number 7000 % of country population 0.5 Official or estimates estimatesQualitative Info
The estimation of the number of Roma in Slovenia is between 7.000 and 12.000 (0,5 % of the population). The official number obtained at the 2002 census where declaring one’s ethnicity was optional is 3.246, while 3.834 persons stated that their mother tongue was Roma langauge.
Source:
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, http://www.stat.si/popis2002/si/rezultati/rezultati_red.asp?ter=SLO&st=7.
Office for Ethnic Minorities of the Republic of Slovenia, http://www.uvn.gov.si/si/manjsine/romska_skupnost/.
Groups affected/interested
- Roma & Travelers
External Url http://www.uvn.gov.si/si/manjsine/romska_skupnost/
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Muslims
According to the 2002 census 47.488 people in Slovenia are Muslims in the sense of religious conviction. However, 10.467 people also declared that they are Muslims by ethnicity.
Number 47.888 Official or estimates officialQualitative Info
According to the 2002 census 47.488 people in Slovenia are Muslims in the sense of religious conviction. However, 10.467 people also declared that they are Muslims by ethnicity. Although these numbers are official, declaring one’s ethnicity and religious conviction was optional and therefore the information might not reflect the precise situation.
Source:
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, http://www.stat.si/popis2002/si/rezultati/rezultati_red.asp?ter=SLO&st=8.
Groups affected/interested
- Muslims
External Url http://www.stat.si/popis2002/si/rezultati/rezultati_red.asp?ter=SLO&st=8
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Asylum status granted
Since 1995 until the end of 2010, 186 refugee statuses were recognized in Slovenia.
Number 186 % on applications examined 1Qualitative Info
Since 1995 until the end of 2010, 186 refugee statuses were recognized in Slovenia. In total, 17.978 asylum applications were lodged in Slovenia in this period of time. This means that the recognition rate is 1%.
Source:
Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Slovenia, Annual Report 2010 of the Directorate for Migration and Integration, http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/DMI/Statisticno_porocilo_-_SLO_-_Lektorirano_01.pdf.
Groups affected/interested
- Refugees
- Asylum seekers
Type (R/D)
- Anti-migrant/xenophobia
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Employment - labour market
- Housing
- Health and social protection
- Education
- Political participation
- Integration - social cohesion
- Daily life
External Url http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/DMI/Statisticno_porocilo_-_SLO_-_Lektorirano_01.pdf
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Subsidiary protection status granted
In 2011 10 people were granted subsidiary protection in Slovenia.
Since 1995 until the end of 2011, 31 people were granted subsidiary protection in Slovenia.
Number 10 % on applications examined 0.1Qualitative Info
In 2011 10 people were granted subsidiary protection in Slovenia.
Since 1995 until the end of 2011, 31 people were granted subsidiary protection in Slovenia. In total, 18.285 asylum applications were lodged in Slovenia in this period of time. This means that the subsidiary protection rate is 0.1 %.
Source:
- Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Slovenia, Annual Report 2011 of the Directorate for Migration and Integration, http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/DMI/Statisticno_porocilo_-_SLO_zadnja_verzija_-_popravljena.pdf, Accessed on 9.1.2013.
Groups affected/interested
- Refugees
- Asylum seekers
Type (R/D)
- Anti-migrant/xenophobia
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Employment - labour market
- Housing
- Health and social protection
- Education
- Integration - social cohesion
- Daily life
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Unaccompanied minors inflow
Among 93 asylum seeking minors in 2011 there were 54 unaccompanied minors.
Number 54 % of migrant inflow 15Qualitative Info
Among 93 asylum seeking minors in 2011 there were 54 unaccompanied minors.
Among 93 asylum seeking minors in 2010 there were 38 unaccompanied minors. There were 26 unaccompanied minors in 2009 (among 64 asylum seeking minors).
Source: http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/DMI/Statisticno_porocilo_-_SLO_zadnja_verzija_-_popravljena.pdf, http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/DMI/Statisticno_porocilo_-_SLO_-_Lektorirano_01.pdf; http://www.mnz.gov.si/fileadmin/mnz.gov.si/pageuploads/SOJ/word/Statisti%C4%8Dno_poro%C4%8Dilo_Direktorata_za_migracije_in_integracijo_2009.pdf
Groups affected/interested
- Asylum seekers
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Trafficking victims identified/protected
21 victims identified in 2011.
Number 21 Main groups Bulgaria, Czech Rep., Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine,Serbia, Dominican Republic, KazakhstanQualitative Info
In 2011 21 victims of trafficking were identified (19 women, 1 man, 1 child), 18 of them received one of the forms of protection available to victims of trafficking (reflection period, residence permit, accommodation at the shelters for victims of trafficking, return to the country of origin), 3 of them rejected the help. Groups: Bulgaria (1), Czech Republic (1), Romania (1), Slovakia (1), Slovenia (8), Serbia (2), Ukraine (3), Dominican Republic (3), Kazakhstan (1).
Source: http://www.vlada.si/teme_in_projekti/boj_proti_trgovini_z_ljudmi/
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
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Primary education population of foreign pupils
There is no official data available on the number of structure of the pupils in primary schools in Slovenia who are not Slovenian citizens.
According to estimations there is between 6 and 7 thousand of foreign pupils in primary shools in Slovenia.
Number 6000 % of general school population 4Qualitative Info
No data is available on the total number of foreign pupils in primary education in Slovenia. The authorities in Slovenia claim they don't collect data on citizenship of pupils and their ethnic origin.
Only data available is the number of pupils in primary education for whom the primary schools requested additional funding from the Ministry of education for providing them additional lessons of Slovenian language as their second language.
In the school year 2009/2010 there were 778 such pupils in the primary schools in Slovenia, among them 695 were pupils whose parents come from other countries of former Yugoslavia.
According to estimations there is between 6 and 7 thousand of foreign pupils in primary shools in Slovenia, comprising 4 percentage of the primary school population.
The total number of pupils included in primary education in Slovenia is around 161.000.
"Foreign language Slovenia", Mladina weekly magazine, 13.1.2011, http://www.mladina.si/52847/tuja_slovenscina/?utm_source=tednik%2F201102%2Ftuja_slovenscina&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=oldLink. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
"Foreigners in Slovenian schools", Sosed, 18.10.2010, http://www.sosed-nachbar.eu/index.php?m=77&pm=85&vs=214. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
"Elementary schools in Slovenia", Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, 22.4.2011, http://www.stat.si/eng/novica_prikazi.aspx?id=3858. Date of access: 8.2.2011
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.sosed-nachbar.eu/index.php?m=77&pm=85&vs=214
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Secondary education population of foreign pupils
No data is available on the total number of foreign pupils in secondary education in Slovenia. The authorities in Slovenia claim they don't collect data on citizenship of pupils and their ethnic origin.
Only data available is the number of pupils in secondary education for whom the secondary schools requested additional funding from the Ministry of education for providing them additional lessons of Slovenian language as their second language.Qualitative Info
In the school year 2009/2010 there were 589 students in secondary schools in Slovenia for whom schools provided additional lessons of Slovenian language (as their second/foreign language).
No data is available on the total number of foreign students in secondary education in Slovenia. The authorities in Slovenia claim they don't collect data on citizenship of pupils and their ethnic origin. The above mentioned data is available since the Ministry of Education provides additional funding to schools which provide additional lessons of Slovenian language to foreign pupils/students (based on number of those who requested it).
At the beginning of the school year 2010/2011 there was total number of 82.267 students (youth and adults) enrolled at the secondary schools in Slovenia.
Sources:
"Foreigners in Slovenian schools", Sosed, 18.10.2010, http://www.sosed-nachbar.eu/index.php?m=77&pm=85&vs=214. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
"Statistics on upper secondary education in Slovenia", Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, 28.4.2011, http://www.stat.si/eng/novica_prikazi.aspx?id=3871. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.sosed-nachbar.eu/index.php?m=77&pm=85&vs=214
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Tertiary education migrant background population
According to official data for the academic year 2008/2009 there are 1969 students at the universities in Slovenia having no citizenship of Slovenia.
Qualitative Info
The exact number of students with citizenship of other countries, studying at the universities in Slovenia in 2009 was 1969. It makes 1 ,5 % of total population of university students in Slovenia. Most of the students with no citizenship of Slovenia study at the University of Ljubljana (1215) and 75 % of them have origin in countries established after the break of Yugoslavia (759 in Croatia, 255 in Macedonia, 253 in Bosnia and Herzgovina, 145 in Serbia, etc.).
The number of students at the univeristies in Slovenia with no citizenship of Slovenia have been increasing in past years (according to some data there is in 2012 around 1.350 such students studying at the biggest university - University of Ljubljana). Recently, in January 2012, the scholarship scheme to students studying at the univerisities in Slovenia, having no Slovenian citizenship was abolished by the government and the protests against such policy have been organised by students, professors and other supporters.
Sources:
Statistical data on high education, Ministry of High Education, Science and Technology, July 2010, http://www.mvzt.gov.si/fileadmin/mvzt.gov.si/pageuploads/pdf/visoko_solstvo/statistika_visokega_solstva_07072010.pdf. Date of access: 5.2.2012.
Invitation to students' protests, 17.1.2012.
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.mvzt.gov.si/fileadmin/mvzt.gov.si/pageuploads/pdf/visoko_solstvo/statistika_visokega_solstva_07072010.pdf
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Total of pupils of migrants parents/background in schools (automatically or by hand if no data on previous lines)
There is no official data available on the number of pupils with migrant background in schools in Slovenia.
Estimations based on data on integration measures indicate that in the primary, secondary and tertiary education in Slovenia more than 10.000 of pupils and students do have a migrant background.
Number 10000Qualitative Info
The education authorities in Slovenia are not allowed to collect data on number and ethnic structure of pupils who are not citizens of Slovenia.
Despited that, from certain measures aimed at integration of pupils and students with migrant background (such as additional funding provided by the Ministry of Education to schools for additional lessons of Slovenian language to pupils and students to whom it is not the first lanugage, and a scholarship scheme provided by the state to foreign students enrolled at the universities in Slovenia) it is possible to conclude that there are between 6 and 7 thousand of pupils with migrant background in primary schools in Slovenia, and around 2 thousand students in tertiary education, while number of pupils in secondary schools is difficult to estimate.
Sources:
"Foreign language Slovenia", Mladina weekly magazine, 13.1.2011, http://www.mladina.si/52847/tuja_slovenscina/?utm_source=tednik%2F201102%2Ftuja_slovenscina&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=oldLink. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
"Foreigners in Slovenian schools", Sosed, 18.10.2010, http://www.sosed-nachbar.eu/index.php?m=77&pm=85&vs=214. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
Statistical data on high education, Ministry of High Education, Science and Technology, July 2010, http://www.mvzt.gov.si/fileadmin/mvzt.gov.si/pageuploads/pdf/visoko_solstvo/statistika_visokega_solstva_07072010.pdf. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.sosed-nachbar.eu/index.php?m=77&pm=85&vs=214
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Primary education population of pupils with Roma parents
In the school year 2002/2003 there were 1.349 pupils with Roma parents enrolled in the primary schools in Slovenia. Among them 126 were enrolled in the schools intented for pupils with special needs.
The data is provided in the Strategy for education of Roma in Slovenia (2004). More recent data is not available since the authorities are not allowed to collect it on the basis of ethnicity.
Qualitative Info
According to the Strategy for education of Roma in Slovenia, adopted in 2004 by the Ministry of Education, there were in the school year 2002/2003 1.349 pupils with Roma parents enrolled in 102 primary schools in Slovenia. Total number of pupils in the primary schools in Slovenia in that school year was 175.211 (total number of primary schools was in 871). Among Roma pupils 126 were enrolled in the primary schools intended for pupils with special needs. The percentage of Roma pupils in such schools is much higher than the percentage of other pupils. Among all children 1,48 % is enrolled in the schools intended for pupils with special needs while among Roma children 9,3 % is enrolled in such schools.
More recent data is not available since the authorities are not allowed to collect it on the basis of ethnicity. Still, since the schools are entitled to receive additional funding for education of Roma children, they provide data on number of Roma pupils to the Ministry of Eduaction, but the data is intended for internal use only.
Source:
Strategy for Education of Roma in Slovenia, 2004, http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc. Date of access: 5.2.2012.
Groups affected/interested
- Roma & Travelers
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc
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Secondary education population of pupils with Roma parents
There were in the school year 2002/2003 approx. 40 students with Roma parents enrolled in the secondary schools in Slovenia, according to data collected by the Roma Association in Slovenia which are quoted in the Strategy for education of Roma (2004).
Number 40 Main groups RomaQualitative Info
There were in the school year 2002/2003 approx. 40 pupils with Roma parents enrolled in the secondary schools in Slovenia, according to unofficial data collected by the Roma Association in Slovenia which are quoted in the Strategy for education of Roma (2004).
According to the same source, most of them are enrolled in the vocational secondary schools in the Prekmurje region.
At the beginning of the school year 2002/2003 there were around 103.500 pupils enrolled in secondary schools in Slovenia.
(More recent data for 2010/2011 indicate total number of 82.267 pupils included in secondary education in Slovenia, but we don't have reliable data on Roma pupils for that period.)
Strategy for Education of Roma in Slovenia, 2004, http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc Date of access: 5.2.2012.
Rapid Report, Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, 9.3.2004, http://www.stat.si/doc/statinf/09-SI-034-0401.pdf. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
"Statistics on upper secondary education in Slovenia", Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, 28.4.2011, http://www.stat.si/eng/novica_prikazi.aspx?id=3871. Date of access: 8.2.2012.
Groups affected/interested
- Roma & Travelers
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc
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Tertiary education Roma minority population
There is no reliable information on number of students, members of Roma community in Slovenia enrolled at univerisities. Unofficial number is 12.
Number 12Qualitative Info
Based on the number of members of Roma Academic Club, an association of university students with Roma ethnic background, there are 12 Roma participating in tertiary education in Slovenia.
According to the Strategy for education of Roma developed by the Ministry of Education in 2004, which relies on the data provided by the Association of Roma in Slovenia, at that time there were 5 university students from Roma community in Slovenia.
In 2012, there is one student at the University of Ljubljana concluding doctorate degree (PhD), with origins in Roma community in the Prekmurje region.
The public policy measure aimed at support of tertiary education of Roma minority population is a scholarship provided to each Roma student enrolled at Faculty of Education.
Sources:
Stategy for Education of Roma in Slovenia, 2004, http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc. Date of access: 5.2.2012.
"Roma Academic Club with 12 members at the moment - Interview with Samanta Baranja, a president", Sobotainfo.com, 9.4.2009, http://sobotainfo.com/novice/ogled/4104/?s=nl. Date of access: 5.2.2012.
Groups affected/interested
- Roma & Travelers
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc
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Total of pupils of Roma parents in schools
157 children of Roma parents in kindergartens, 1349 pupils in primary schools, around 40 pupils in secondary schools and around 12 students at universities.
Also around 500 adult Roma included in education and training programs for adults.
Number 2000Qualitative Info
According to the Strategy for education of Roma in Slovenia, adopted by the Ministry of Education in 2004, there were in the 2002/2003 school year 157 children of Roma parents enrolled in kindergartens in Slovenia, and 1349 pupils of Roma parents enrolled in primary schools.
The number of students enrolled in secondary schools and university programs indicated in the 2004 Strategy is not so reliable since it refers to the data collected by the Roma Association in Slovenia. It indicates the number of around 40 students of Roma parents enrolled in secondary schools. Another source - membership in Roma Academic Club - indicates around 12 university students, members of Roma community.
The Strategy from 2004 also indicates the number of around 500 adult Roma included in various educational and training programs for adults.
If we count all Roma included in various levels and forms of education in Slovenia we can estimate that it is a number of around 2.000 members of Roma community (including adult education).
Source:
Strategy for Education of Roma in Slovenia, 2004, http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc. Date of access: 5.2.2012.
Groups affected/interested
- Roma & Travelers
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Education
External Url http://www.mss.gov.si/fileadmin/mss.gov.si/.../0721_strategija_Romi.doc
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General Population
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Migration & Minority Economics
In 2010 the total ERF allocation was 588.699,32 EUR, total EIF allocation was 1.000.222,42 EUR and total European Return Fund allocation was 638.625,00 EUR. The fee for the first residence permit is 102 EUR. For subsequent residence permits the fee is 50 EUR. For a permanent residence permit a fee of 90,61 EUR has to be paid. For a decision on the citizenship application there is a fee of 181,22 EUR.
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European Refugee Fund yearly allocation
2011: The total ERF allocation was 564.384,15 EUR.
. 564.384
2010: The total ERF allocation was 588.699,32 EUR.Qualitative Info
2011: The total ERF allocation was 564.384,15 EUR. The amount of national contribution was 181.461,38 EUR.
2010: The total ERF allocation was 588.699,32 EUR. The amount of national contribution was 191.817,03 EUR.
Source:
Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Slovenia, http://www.mnz.gov.si/si/mednarodno_sodelovanje/crpanje_evropskih_sredstev/evropski_sklad_za_begunce/
Groups affected/interested
- Refugees
- Asylum seekers
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Employment - labour market
- Housing
- Health and social protection
- Education
- Culture
- Media
- Internet
- Sport
- Integration - social cohesion
- Daily life
- Religion
External Url http://www.mnz.gov.si/si/mednarodno_sodelovanje/crpanje_evropskih_sredstev/evropski_sklad_za_begunce/
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European Integration Fund yearly allocation
2010: The total EIF allocation was 1.000.222,42 EUR. The cut-off date for expenses under this fund allocation 30 June 2012.
. 1.000222Qualitative Info
2010: The total EIF allocation was 1.000.222,42 EUR. The cut-off date for expenses under this fund allocation 30 June 2012.
Source:
Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Slovenia, http://www.mnz.gov.si/si/mednarodno_sodelovanje/crpanje_evropskih_sredstev/evropski_sklad_za_vkljucevanje/
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
- Refugees
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Policing - law enforcement
- Employment - labour market
- Housing
- Health and social protection
- Education
- Culture
- Media
- Internet
- Sport
- Political discourse -parties - orgs
- Political participation
- Anti-discrimination
- Anti-racism
- Integration - social cohesion
- Daily life
- Religion
External Url http://www.mnz.gov.si/si/mednarodno_sodelovanje/crpanje_evropskih_sredstev/evropski_sklad_za_vkljucevanje/
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European Return Fund yearly allocation
2010: The total European Return Fund allocation was 638.625,00 EUR. The cut-off date for expenses under this fund allocation 30 June 2012.
. 638.625Qualitative Info
2010: The total European Return Fund allocation was 638.625,00 EUR. The cut-off date for expenses under this fund allocation 30 June 2012.
Source:
Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Slovenia, http://www.mnz.gov.si/si/mednarodno_sodelovanje/crpanje_evropskih_sredstev/evropski_sklad_za_vracanje/Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
- Refugees
- Asylum seekers
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Policing - law enforcement
External Url http://www.mnz.gov.si/si/mednarodno_sodelovanje/crpanje_evropskih_sredstev/evropski_sklad_za_vracanje/
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Cost/fees for 1 year residence/work permit
In order to obtain a work permit, first a tax for application for a work permit has to be paid in the amount of 4,54 EUR, according to the tariff number 1. The work permit valid for one year costs 90,61 EUR, according to the tariff number 24 of the Administrative Fees Act.
Qualitative Info
According to tariff number 62 of the Administrative Fees Act, the fee for the first residence permit is 102 EUR. For subsequent residence permits the fee is 50 EUR, according to the tariff number 15. In addition, when the application for a temporary residence permit is lodged, a fee of 4,54 EUR has to be paid, according to the tariff number 1 of this act.
In order to obtain a work permit, first a tax for application for a work permit has to be paid in the amount of 4,54 EUR, according to the tariff number 1. The work permit valid for one year costs 90,61 EUR, according to the tariff number 24 of the Administrative Fees Act.
Source:
Administrative Fees Act, Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, no. 106/2010, available at http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=2010106&stevilka=5482.
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Employment - labour market
- Education
- Daily life
External Url http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=2010106&stevilka=5482
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Cost/fees for Long term / permanent Residence permit
The fee for a permanent residence permit is 95,15 EUR.
. 95.15Qualitative Info
When the application for a temporary residence permit is lodged, a fee of 4,54 EUR has to be paid, according to the tariff number 1 of this act. For a permanent residence permit a fee of 90,61 EUR has to be paid.
Source:
Administrative Fees Act, Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, no. 106/2010, available at http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=2010106&stevilka=5482.
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
External Url http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=2010106&stevilka=5482
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Cost/fees for Citizenship acquisition application
For lodging an application and for the decision on the application the administrative fee in the amount of 185,76 EUR has to be paid.
. 185.76Qualitative Info
When the application for citizenship is lodged, a fee of 4,54 EUR has to be paid, according to the tariff number 1 of The Administrative Fees Act. For a decision on the citizenship application a fee of 181,22 EUR has to be paid.
Source:
Administrative Fees Act, Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, no. 106/2010, available at http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=2010106&stevilka=5482.
Groups affected/interested
- Migrants
- Refugees
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas
- Daily life
External Url http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=2010106&stevilka=5482
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European Refugee Fund yearly allocation