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Net migration in the communes of Croatia in the period 1971—1981

Ivan Lajić
Stjepan Šterc


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This article defines and investigates
regional migration in Croatia. It
shows that the regions of
emigration are developed below the
average, that they have fewer
people employed in the
socially-owned sector, have a
greater participation of agricultural
inhabitants, a smaller participation
of the immigrant population in the
total population and that the
process of emigration is the basic
cause of depopulation. In regions
of immigration all the
characteristics listed have the
opposite sign.
Regional socio-economic differences
correspond in a great measure
with migrational polarization so
that migration flows can be
optimalized through the continuous
and uniform development of the
republic as a whole. More evenly
balanced regional development
should be based on a restrictive
migration policy and a policy
supporting the return of migrants
through integral development
planning in regions of emigration.
It is considered that a more
evenly balanced regional
development will gradually
alleviate the negative aspects of
migration, and so will the already
partly exhausted migrant
population. It must be also
mentioned that the effects of the
social crisis will be felt until
practically the end of the century,
and this will make the regions of
immigration less attractive
(unemployment, housing crisis,
ecological problems, etc.)

Ključne riječi

Hrčak ID:

119717

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119717

Datum izdavanja:

8.6.1990.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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