BASIC DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISPLACED POPULATION FROM THE CROATIAN EAST Cover Image

BASIC DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISPLACED POPULATION FROM THE CROATIAN EAST
BASIC DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISPLACED POPULATION FROM THE CROATIAN EAST

Author(s): Dražen Živić
Contributor(s): Vesna Hajnić (Translator)
Subject(s): Regional Geography, Evaluation research, Demography and human biology, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
Keywords: Demography; Displaced population; Croatian East;

Summary/Abstract: Although the Croatian East, throughout its long history, has never been an integral part of Serbia, and Serbs have never constituted the largest ethnic group in total population, this part of Croatia became the scene of aggression of Great Serbia, causing great suffering and tremendous devastation. Tens thousand of people were forced into exile; mostly Croats, but also Hungarians, Ruthenians, Ukrainians, Slovaks, and even a small number of Serbs. During the offensives, and particularly in the course of a five-year occupation, Serbian aggressor by ethnic cleansing carried out regional and demographic occupation. According to the records of July 1,1996, in Croatia were 210,341 displaced persons. The displaced from the Croatian East accounted for 39.6% (83,322 persons), and by its total number made up the majority of the Croatian displaced population.

  • Issue Year: 6/1997
  • Issue No: 28+29
  • Page Range: 195-216
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English