Ethnic structure in Serbia presents complex process of demographic development different national communities. In spite of trends in different natural increase of different ethnic communities, whose continuity determinate unevenly demographic development in Serbia, the influence of migrations as a result of bad economical, political and civil war situation was very important factors in creating contents of recent ethnic map. According to final results of Census in 2002, there are 7 498 001 people in Serbia (82.86% are Serbs). In Serbia exists 28 different ethnic communities yet (14.7% in total population). The largest national community are Hungarians, whose mostly lives in Vojvodina province, then following Bosnians, Gypsies, Yugoslavs, Cr...
In this work are analyzed, in basis of survey data, acceptability of some identification frames by m...
This paper gives an overview of the demographic characteristics and the position of the Serbs in Cro...
The transition of migratory phenomena in Serbia is characterized by the transition from the predomin...
This article presents the ethnic structure of the population of Serbia (excluding Kosovo and Metohia...
Abstract. The end of the twentieth century can be characterized as the "a time of nationalism&q...
Serbia, together with most of its neighbours – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria an...
Serbia, together with most of its neighbours – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria an...
Serbia, together with most of its neighbours – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria an...
Vojvodina, an autonomous province in the Republic of Serbia, is ethnically one of the most heterogen...
Vojvodina is an area of the most complex ethnicity in Yugoslavia. All 34 ethnic groups, cited in the...
Vojvodina is an area of the most complex ethnicity in Yugoslavia. All 34 ethnic groups, cited in the...
ABSTRACT Rusyns or Ruthenians reside on the territory of Vojvodina since the mid-eighteenth century....
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
By the first preliminary results, Serbia had a population of 7.1 million, which, according to the Se...
In this work are analyzed, in basis of survey data, acceptability of some identification frames by m...
This paper gives an overview of the demographic characteristics and the position of the Serbs in Cro...
The transition of migratory phenomena in Serbia is characterized by the transition from the predomin...
This article presents the ethnic structure of the population of Serbia (excluding Kosovo and Metohia...
Abstract. The end of the twentieth century can be characterized as the "a time of nationalism&q...
Serbia, together with most of its neighbours – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria an...
Serbia, together with most of its neighbours – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria an...
Serbia, together with most of its neighbours – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria an...
Vojvodina, an autonomous province in the Republic of Serbia, is ethnically one of the most heterogen...
Vojvodina is an area of the most complex ethnicity in Yugoslavia. All 34 ethnic groups, cited in the...
Vojvodina is an area of the most complex ethnicity in Yugoslavia. All 34 ethnic groups, cited in the...
ABSTRACT Rusyns or Ruthenians reside on the territory of Vojvodina since the mid-eighteenth century....
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
By the first preliminary results, Serbia had a population of 7.1 million, which, according to the Se...
In this work are analyzed, in basis of survey data, acceptability of some identification frames by m...
This paper gives an overview of the demographic characteristics and the position of the Serbs in Cro...
The transition of migratory phenomena in Serbia is characterized by the transition from the predomin...