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Web table, 27.5. at 8 p.m.
COVID: social (sociological) and economic consequences of the epidemic

MODERATOR:

Igor E Bergant

GUESTS:

Dr. Ali Žerdin, Ph.D. Tamara Pavasović Trošt, M.Sc. Lenart Kučić, Ph.D. Andreja Kodrin

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Covid: družbene (sociološke) in ekonomske posledice epidemije

Covid: družbene (sociološke) in ekonomske posledice epidemije
COVID: družbene (sociološke) in ekonomske posledice epidemije, 27.5.201

COVID: družbene (sociološke) in ekonomske posledice epidemije, 27.5.201

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Matjaž Bunc - 27.5.21. Omizje, Covid: družbene in ekonomske posledice epidemije

Matjaž Bunc - 27.5.21. Omizje, Covid: družbene in ekonomske posledice epidemije

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04 Violeta Bulc izjava

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01A OMIZJE 27 5 21 Izjave INDUSTRIJA Igor Kržan

01A OMIZJE 27 5 21 Izjave INDUSTRIJA Igor Kržan

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01B OMIZJE 27 5 21 Izjave INDUSTRIJA Igor Kastelic

01B OMIZJE 27 5 21 Izjave INDUSTRIJA Igor Kastelic

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02 MOJCA ILC Izobraževanje 2

02 MOJCA ILC Izobraževanje 2

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02B IVANA Izobraževanje 2

02B IVANA Izobraževanje 2

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The effects of the Spanish flu 100 years ago left a big mark on the 1920s. What socio-economic imprint might the consequences of the Sars-Cov-2 virus pandemic leave on the 2020s? This question not only employs economists, sociologists and social scientists in general, but can also arise for any of us who look with concern to an uncertain future.

 

27.5. 2021, an online round table was held at this place with Igor E Bergant, who spoke with the guests about the socio-economic consequences of the epidemic and the related challenges of society for the future. In the first video, you can watch a clip of the entire table with statements from people involved in various activities.

 

We thank all the participants of the web table who actively participated with questions and comments and voted on the exposed dilemmas.

What socio-economic imprint could the consequences of the Sars-Cov-2 virus pandemic leave on the 1920s?

The webinar is intended for healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, social scientists and other interested listeners.