Readiness to Return (CROSBI ID 78017)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Jelkić, Vladimir
engleski
Readiness to Return
In the paper the author investigates the results obtained in view of the readiness of the displaced from the Croatian East to return in the places from which they were exiled during Serbian agression. The Results indicated existence of psychological assumptions for a mass return of the displaced although a considerable number of the displaced did not conform with the Plan of the Peaceful Reintegration. The answers of the displaced to the questions investigating the intention to return under present conditions established by the Plan suggest that even in the case of the successful implementation of the Plan, almost one third of the displaced would not return home. Those with the higher level of education, and capable of working would return home in a smaller number. The decision to return will primarily depend on the complete implementation of the Croatian authorities in the area of displacement. If that basic condition would not be satisfied, the majority of the displaced are ready to accept a certain form of the presence of the international community. On the contrary, the control of local Serbs in the place of return is absolutely unacceptable for nine tenth of the displaced. The research also showed that the displaced from Vukovar have to a considerable degree different, and for the process of peaceful reintegration more negative attitudes than the displaced from other municipalities and towns.
displaced persons; hope; return; peaceful reintegration
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Podaci o izdanju
6 (2-3 (28-29))
1997.
293-310-x
objavljeno
1330-0288