Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.

Spatial aspects of demographic development systems, which are influenced by the relations between population growth and its components of natural increase and migration rate known as Clark's models of types of population movements, were introduced in Yugoslav literature in the 1970s and are use...

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Main Author: Vanja Javor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography 2014-12-01
Series:Демографија
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Online Access:http://demografija.gef.bg.ac.rs/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Dem201411-12-V.-Javor.pdf
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description Spatial aspects of demographic development systems, which are influenced by the relations between population growth and its components of natural increase and migration rate known as Clark's models of types of population movements, were introduced in Yugoslav literature in the 1970s and are used until today in empirical analyzes of population development of Serbia. This indicator in our literature is frequently used to assess the achieved state of demographic transition flows. Objective work is just a general overview of the transition types of population trends in the past half century, and intertwining transitional trends in the natural renewal and migration of the population in Vojvodina, based on which is formed the total population potentials in the period from 1961. to 2011.
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spelling doaj.art-67e9d3dea93f488781f19059214a9e802022-12-22T00:17:18ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of GeographyДемографија1820-42442560-50112014-12-0111195206Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.Vanja Javor0University of Belgrade – Faculty of Geography, Studentski trg 3/III, Belgrade, SerbiaSpatial aspects of demographic development systems, which are influenced by the relations between population growth and its components of natural increase and migration rate known as Clark's models of types of population movements, were introduced in Yugoslav literature in the 1970s and are used until today in empirical analyzes of population development of Serbia. This indicator in our literature is frequently used to assess the achieved state of demographic transition flows. Objective work is just a general overview of the transition types of population trends in the past half century, and intertwining transitional trends in the natural renewal and migration of the population in Vojvodina, based on which is formed the total population potentials in the period from 1961. to 2011.http://demografija.gef.bg.ac.rs/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Dem201411-12-V.-Javor.pdfVojvodinapopulationtypes of movementemigrationimmigration
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Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.
Демографија
Vojvodina
population
types of movement
emigration
immigration
title Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.
title_full Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.
title_fullStr Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.
title_full_unstemmed Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.
title_short Transition Types of Population Trends of Vojvodina from 1961. to 2011.
title_sort transition types of population trends of vojvodina from 1961 to 2011
topic Vojvodina
population
types of movement
emigration
immigration
url http://demografija.gef.bg.ac.rs/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Dem201411-12-V.-Javor.pdf
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