Analysis of the Bulgarian Experience in the Development of the Social Adaptation of Servicemen, Discharged From Military Service

IJASOS- International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol. V, Issue 13, April 2019

13 Pages Posted: 31 May 2019

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Venelin Terziev

Georgi Rakovski Military Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Date Written: April 30, 2019

Abstract

Tracing the practice up to now, it is noteworthy that the attention of all organizations and institutions concerned with social adaptation of servicemen, discharged from military service, in the initial period of the 90s of last century, when in the structures of the Ministry of Defense drastic reforms were carried out, accompanied by a reduction of the staff,was initially focused only on goals for organization of the re-training (re-qualification) and job settling of servicemen, passing in the reserve. This is confirmed by the very legislation, as far as such can be considered existing in this period. The very names of the various documents suggest that at this stage the task of a comprehensive approach to solving the problem was not set. The specialist in given area, at the beginning of their activity believe, that the opportunity of passing retraining in civil specialty allows the discharged from military service serviceman to get decent work in civil life.

Keywords: analysis, development, adaptation

Suggested Citation

Terziev, Venelin, Analysis of the Bulgarian Experience in the Development of the Social Adaptation of Servicemen, Discharged From Military Service (April 30, 2019). IJASOS- International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol. V, Issue 13, April 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3384673 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3384673

Venelin Terziev (Contact Author)

Georgi Rakovski Military Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria ( email )

Sofia, 1000
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