SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND ETHNIC
HOMOGENIZATION OF POPULATION IN SERBIA Cover Image

ПРОСТОРНИ РАЗМЕШТАЈ И ЕТНИЧКА ХОМОГЕНИЗАЦИЈА СТАНОВНИШТВА СРБИЈЕ
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND ETHNIC HOMOGENIZATION OF POPULATION IN SERBIA

Author(s): Nada Raduški
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Demography and human biology, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: spatial distribution; ethnic homogenization; national minorities; municipalities; Serbia;

Summary/Abstract: In the article is going to presented the ethnic picture of the population of the Serbia and the ethnodemographic changes in period 1991–2002, caused by migration, natural movement, changed declaration on national affiliation, as well as some political and socio-economic factors. Ethnocentric migrations (voluntary and forced) primarily influenced on the change of ethnic structure of the Serbia, in the sense of creating nationally more homogeneous region, having in mind the national structure of refugee-population. On the other side, the emigration of some other nationalities which migrated to their mother countries due to political and economic reasons influenced on the ethnic structure, too. Spatial distribution of population according to nationality is an important aspect of demographic development conditioned primarily by ethnically differentiated natural growth and migrations, but also with the impact of numerous other factors. In Serbia is present an exceptional concentration and homogenization of population of certain nationalities. Due to specific territorial distribution and ethnic domination of relevant national minorities in border parts of the country, the question of their status and territorial-political organization gives special severity and significance to the minority question in Serbia. Having in mind that Serbia is a multiethnic and multiconfessional state, the protection of minorities rights and good inter-ethnic relations are necessary for peace, stability and democratic development of the Serbia and the Balkans region.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 136
  • Page Range: 381-394
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Serbian