Since the 1990s Lithuania’s geopolitical and economic position has radically shifted from being a relatively affluent and prosperous region in the Soviet Union to a relatively poor country on the periphery of the European Union. The transition period was accompanied by a sharp population decline, which makes Lithuania one of the fastest shrinking countries in the world today. Furthermore, in the socialist period, planning policy focused on decentralisation and sought to limit the growth of the major Lithuanian cities. Now most of the economic growth and demographic potential is concentrated in a few metropolitan regions, particularly in Vilnius. Extreme population decline and uneven spatial development can be seen as a threat to the economi...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in postsocialist Eastern an...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost one-quarter of its population, and some regions within the co...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost one-quarter of its population, and some regions within the co...
Since the 1990s Lithuania’s geopolitical and economic position has radically shifted from being a re...
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 signalled a major change for Central and Eastern European (CEE) ...
Almost thirty years ago, Lithuania became independent from the communist Soviet regime. This resulte...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
The depopulation process in Lithuania is rapid, and the gap between the centre and periphery in the ...
Like many other Central and Eastern European countries Lithuania has been experiencing significant s...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost a quarter of its population, and some regions within the coun...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
The collapse of the Soviet utopian world, where the government sought to plan and control economic a...
The collapse of the Soviet utopian world, where the government sought to plan and control economic a...
Straipsnyje siekiama atskleisti Lietuvos socioerdvinės kaitos tendencijas ir palyginti Lietuvos teri...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in postsocialist Eastern an...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost one-quarter of its population, and some regions within the co...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost one-quarter of its population, and some regions within the co...
Since the 1990s Lithuania’s geopolitical and economic position has radically shifted from being a re...
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 signalled a major change for Central and Eastern European (CEE) ...
Almost thirty years ago, Lithuania became independent from the communist Soviet regime. This resulte...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
The depopulation process in Lithuania is rapid, and the gap between the centre and periphery in the ...
Like many other Central and Eastern European countries Lithuania has been experiencing significant s...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost a quarter of its population, and some regions within the coun...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in post-socialist East and ...
The collapse of the Soviet utopian world, where the government sought to plan and control economic a...
The collapse of the Soviet utopian world, where the government sought to plan and control economic a...
Straipsnyje siekiama atskleisti Lietuvos socioerdvinės kaitos tendencijas ir palyginti Lietuvos teri...
Shrinking populations have been gaining increasing attention, especially in postsocialist Eastern an...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost one-quarter of its population, and some regions within the co...
Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost one-quarter of its population, and some regions within the co...