2001
DOI: 10.5937/geopan0105008m
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Socio-demographic structure of the border area in the northwest part of Republic of Srpska

Abstract: The paper deals with socio-demographic problems and structures in the border zone of the northwest part of Republic of Srpska as the effects of ethnic, religious and civil war (1992)(1993)(1994)(1995). Main points are: Recent demographic process which follows the decline of birth rate and the increase of emigration; Migrations during and after the war; Perspective and future of population living in border zone of the northwest part of Republic of Srpska.

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“…That was used as a base for estimating the total number of male and female population. Age structure Branislav S. Djurdjev, Milka Bubalo-Zivkovic, Andjelija Ivkov-Dzigurski, Ljubica Ivanovic Herzegovina fell by almost 20 per cent compared to a total number from 1991 census (Djurdjev, 2005;Marijanac, Djurdjev, Marinković, 2001). Table 1 shows national changes that occurred between beginning of the last decade of 20 century and beginning of the first decade of 21 century in former Yugoslavia and its former republics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That was used as a base for estimating the total number of male and female population. Age structure Branislav S. Djurdjev, Milka Bubalo-Zivkovic, Andjelija Ivkov-Dzigurski, Ljubica Ivanovic Herzegovina fell by almost 20 per cent compared to a total number from 1991 census (Djurdjev, 2005;Marijanac, Djurdjev, Marinković, 2001). Table 1 shows national changes that occurred between beginning of the last decade of 20 century and beginning of the first decade of 21 century in former Yugoslavia and its former republics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%