The National Structure of the Romanian Population at the 20th of October 2011 Census. This is the third study regarding the national structure of the population of Romania. The first two approached the 1992 and 2002 censuses and were published in Studia UBB, Geographia, 2 (1991) and the Romanian Review of Political Geography (2004)2. On the census day, Romania had 20,121,641 inhabitants, of which 83.45% (16,792,868) are Romanians, while the other 16.55% belong to: Hungarians 6.10% (1,227,623 inhabitants), Gypsies 3.09% (621,573 people), other 18 national minorities (Ukrainians, Germans, Turks, Russian-Lipovans, Tartars, Serbs, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Greek, Italians, Jews, Czechs, Poles, Chinese, Armenians, Csangos, Macedonians) and th...
This paper is a demographic comparative study of two neighboring regions along the southern part of ...
The ethnic structure of this region has been heavily influenced by the evolution of the various hist...
The German minority in Romania between demographic decline and adaptation. As most of the other nati...
The Religious Structure of the Romanian Population in 2011 by Counties and Geographical-Historical P...
The trends of the main demographic phenomena provide useful information about the future evolution o...
Szeklers and Hungarians from Romania. This study regards, as its main topic, the possibility of esta...
The Szeklers and Hungarians from Romania. This study regards, as its main topic, the possibility of ...
This study aims to present a comparative analysis of the ethnic structure of the population in the A...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of changing ethnic patterns in Transylvania since th...
The population is one of the most complex statistical groups in terms of the variety of the recorded...
In the last decade, a series of structural changes took place in our country with regard to the whol...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the elaboration of the demographic history of present-day ...
AbstractThis paper aims to achieve a study was to research, analyze and interpret statistical data, ...
From the second half of the '90s Hungary - like many other Central European countries - has become a...
The main goal of our study is to describe and to interpret the selected features of demographic beha...
This paper is a demographic comparative study of two neighboring regions along the southern part of ...
The ethnic structure of this region has been heavily influenced by the evolution of the various hist...
The German minority in Romania between demographic decline and adaptation. As most of the other nati...
The Religious Structure of the Romanian Population in 2011 by Counties and Geographical-Historical P...
The trends of the main demographic phenomena provide useful information about the future evolution o...
Szeklers and Hungarians from Romania. This study regards, as its main topic, the possibility of esta...
The Szeklers and Hungarians from Romania. This study regards, as its main topic, the possibility of ...
This study aims to present a comparative analysis of the ethnic structure of the population in the A...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of changing ethnic patterns in Transylvania since th...
The population is one of the most complex statistical groups in terms of the variety of the recorded...
In the last decade, a series of structural changes took place in our country with regard to the whol...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the elaboration of the demographic history of present-day ...
AbstractThis paper aims to achieve a study was to research, analyze and interpret statistical data, ...
From the second half of the '90s Hungary - like many other Central European countries - has become a...
The main goal of our study is to describe and to interpret the selected features of demographic beha...
This paper is a demographic comparative study of two neighboring regions along the southern part of ...
The ethnic structure of this region has been heavily influenced by the evolution of the various hist...
The German minority in Romania between demographic decline and adaptation. As most of the other nati...