It has long been clear that rural economy involves not only agriculture, but all human, social, natural and material resources in rural areas. Human resources are of particular importance since limitations in human capital may limit the use of other resources and could be (and often they are) a ‘bottleneck’ of rural development. Serbia is characterised by the long-lasting lack of a viable and high-quality labour force in rural areas. That makes the inclusion of the rural population in the wider labour market difficult and limits their access to other markets (knowledge, information, and financial capital). This, consequently, leads to further impoverishment of the rural population, making poverty both a cause and a consequence. Starting fro...
The analysis of influence of social–economic factors is important in analysis of demographic develop...
The territory of the Republic of Serbia is 85% a rural area, with around 55% of the total population...
In recent decades, most European countries were faced with concerning demographic phenomena, having ...
It has long been clear that rural economy involves not only agriculture, but all human, social, natu...
Inclusion of rural population into social trends and development processes is og key importance for ...
Rural areas represent great potential for economic growth and prosperity in Serbia. In this paper, w...
Until the mid-20th century, the rural areas had a population of more than three-quarters of the tota...
Rural territories are specific and complex economic, social, ecological and spatial areas which in t...
In the new economy, based on knowledge and innovation, the concept of human capital is becoming an i...
The work includes the analysis of different opinions and views on rural development and rural econo...
The rural areas of Republic of Srpska occupy about 95% of its territory and about 83% of its populat...
One of the greatest social and development problems in Serbia is the rapidly decreasing rural popul...
The study of the rural areas of Serbia is in the narrowest sphere of interest of the economic policy...
One of the basic characteristics of contemporary society is rapid population aging. Rural areas in S...
Around 45% of total population lives in rural areas, which cover almost three quarters of the countr...
The analysis of influence of social–economic factors is important in analysis of demographic develop...
The territory of the Republic of Serbia is 85% a rural area, with around 55% of the total population...
In recent decades, most European countries were faced with concerning demographic phenomena, having ...
It has long been clear that rural economy involves not only agriculture, but all human, social, natu...
Inclusion of rural population into social trends and development processes is og key importance for ...
Rural areas represent great potential for economic growth and prosperity in Serbia. In this paper, w...
Until the mid-20th century, the rural areas had a population of more than three-quarters of the tota...
Rural territories are specific and complex economic, social, ecological and spatial areas which in t...
In the new economy, based on knowledge and innovation, the concept of human capital is becoming an i...
The work includes the analysis of different opinions and views on rural development and rural econo...
The rural areas of Republic of Srpska occupy about 95% of its territory and about 83% of its populat...
One of the greatest social and development problems in Serbia is the rapidly decreasing rural popul...
The study of the rural areas of Serbia is in the narrowest sphere of interest of the economic policy...
One of the basic characteristics of contemporary society is rapid population aging. Rural areas in S...
Around 45% of total population lives in rural areas, which cover almost three quarters of the countr...
The analysis of influence of social–economic factors is important in analysis of demographic develop...
The territory of the Republic of Serbia is 85% a rural area, with around 55% of the total population...
In recent decades, most European countries were faced with concerning demographic phenomena, having ...