After successfully passing the course, the student will be able to: 1. Distinguish and explain the theoretical and conceptual differences between social issues and social risks. 2. Articulate and plan ways of analysing new social risks such as, for example, extended old age, and new forms of poverty (working poverty). 3. Explain and differentiate the specific effects of exposure to socio-economic issues and social risks in different periods of life. 4. Use the aforementioned knowledge in planning, implementing and evaluating interventions whose goal is the prevention, reduction, facilitation or stopping of certain social issues and risks.
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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UGLJEŠA JANKOVIĆ | 3x1 1S |