Population development may reveal either a potential or constraint on functional labour markets and spatial development of the territory in concern. The first results of the 2011 Census in Serbia depict a rather bleak demographic situation, which is only the continuation of population trends from the late 20th and beginning of the 21st century, substantially fuelled by dynamic political and socioeconomic processes featuring Serbia in the past few decades. The focus is on demographic changes in relation to three correlated aspects: 1) intensive ageing process; 2) depopulation and negative natural growth; and 3) migratory movements - population exodus. This paper addresses in particular the spatial consequences and institutional aspects of re...
The transition of migratory phenomena in Serbia is characterized by the transition from the predomin...
The post-socialist transition processes in Serbia stepped up the existing disparities in development...
What would demographic future of Serbia look like if the recently adopted pronatalist policy became ...
Population development may reveal either a potential or constraint on functional labour markets and ...
Demographic transition over recent decades has led to population decline as well as changes in ferti...
Changes in the trends, distribution and structures of the population identified through censuses (su...
The majority of European countries share challenges related to demographic change. A decline in the ...
Changes in the trends, distribution and structures of the population identified through censuses (su...
The population (human resources) is the bearer of economic and social development. The demographic d...
Based on the relevant theoretical and methodological approaches and settlement-demographic component...
Based on the types of population movement model, in the paper is determined the extent of demographi...
This study considers the spatial and temporal dimensions of demographic trends in Serbia between 196...
Many European countries have faced the process of urban shrinkage in recent decades. Due to the vari...
Urban shrinkage has been common phenomena for many European cities over the last decades. This proce...
The transition of migratory phenomena in Serbia is characterized by the transition from the predomin...
The post-socialist transition processes in Serbia stepped up the existing disparities in development...
What would demographic future of Serbia look like if the recently adopted pronatalist policy became ...
Population development may reveal either a potential or constraint on functional labour markets and ...
Demographic transition over recent decades has led to population decline as well as changes in ferti...
Changes in the trends, distribution and structures of the population identified through censuses (su...
The majority of European countries share challenges related to demographic change. A decline in the ...
Changes in the trends, distribution and structures of the population identified through censuses (su...
The population (human resources) is the bearer of economic and social development. The demographic d...
Based on the relevant theoretical and methodological approaches and settlement-demographic component...
Based on the types of population movement model, in the paper is determined the extent of demographi...
This study considers the spatial and temporal dimensions of demographic trends in Serbia between 196...
Many European countries have faced the process of urban shrinkage in recent decades. Due to the vari...
Urban shrinkage has been common phenomena for many European cities over the last decades. This proce...
The transition of migratory phenomena in Serbia is characterized by the transition from the predomin...
The post-socialist transition processes in Serbia stepped up the existing disparities in development...
What would demographic future of Serbia look like if the recently adopted pronatalist policy became ...