2006
DOI: 10.5937/geopan0610047k
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Age-gender structure of Yugoslav population in Vojvodina province

Abstract: According to Sundbarg's typology, the present Yugoslav population has regressive type of age structure (Djurdjev, 1996). However, significant changes in their age structure are the result of changes in the number of overall population. Generally,

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“…Also, people from other parts of Croatia migrated, mainly from Gorski Kotar and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dalmatian Croats were mostly settled in Stanisic and Ridjica, to a smaller extent in Sivac, Gudurica and in bigger towns in Vojvodi-na (http://www.cink.rs/index.php/h/73-hrvati-u-vojvodini; Popović, Arđelan, 2019;Kovačević et al, 2010). "Although there are no official numbers, according to the estimates of the human right NGOs approximately 30,000 ethnic Croats left Vojvodina during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia" (Ristić, 2012).…”
Section: Croats As An Ethnic Group In Vojvodinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, people from other parts of Croatia migrated, mainly from Gorski Kotar and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dalmatian Croats were mostly settled in Stanisic and Ridjica, to a smaller extent in Sivac, Gudurica and in bigger towns in Vojvodi-na (http://www.cink.rs/index.php/h/73-hrvati-u-vojvodini; Popović, Arđelan, 2019;Kovačević et al, 2010). "Although there are no official numbers, according to the estimates of the human right NGOs approximately 30,000 ethnic Croats left Vojvodina during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia" (Ristić, 2012).…”
Section: Croats As An Ethnic Group In Vojvodinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vojvodina, as border region offers an interesting case of study for questions of ethnicity and cultural. In the socio-cultural terms of Vojvodina, the region is a unique multicultural, multi-ethnic area, not only in Serbia but also in Europe, regards the ethnic and religious background of its population (Djurdjev et al, 2003;Kovačević, Zakić, & Bubalo-Zivković, 2010;Léphaft, Németh, & Reményi, 2014). One of the characteristics of the border regions is mixed ethnic population (Đerčan, Bubalo-Živković, Solarević, & Šabić, 2017;Szügyi, 2013).…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other parts of Bačka was settled by Montenegrins from counties in that time, such as those from Cetinje, Bar, Danilovgrad, Nikšić, Podgorica, Kolašin etc. (Ivkov 2006). Although the main and mass migrations of Montenegrins had happened in the year 1947-48 some of the colonists' 'waves' were registered even later (Nedeljković 2010).…”
Section: Colonization Of Montenegrins In Vojvodinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison of median age of some ethnic groups in Vojvodina, it may be said that at the beginning of the 21 st century the Montenegrins (38.6 years) were younger than the Croats (45.3 years, according to Kovačević et al 2010) and the Slovenians (52.5 according to Kovačević et al 2008). However, they were older than the Yugoslavs (34.7 years, according to Kovačević et al 2006) and Roms (24.7 years, according to Kovačević et al 2005). According to the last census, Montenegrins became older for 6.1 year in comparison to the census of 2002 and even 17.4 years in relation to census of 1961 (Table 3).…”
Section: Average and Median Agementioning
confidence: 99%