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The Autochthony of the Population in the Zagreb Settlements Bizek, Gajnice and Podsused

Zoran Stiperski ; Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

In his analysis of the Zagreb suburban settlements Bizek, Gajnice and Podsused the author wished to relieve the large differences in the level of autochthony in them. The differences were the effect of diverse microlocational conditions in the development of urban contents (the relief configuration, the roads and free space for new construction). The differences were confirmed by two diverse means: by a questionnaire survey and by examination of the electoral lists. The survey enables the author to determine the ratio between the indigenous population and immigrants, and the effect of economic activities on population mobility. The level of autochthony in the settlements was also deduced from the frequency of individual surnames (i.e. by analysis of the surnames).

Keywords

autochthony; suburban settlement; Zagreb

Hrčak ID:

127298

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/127298

Publication date:

31.7.1992.

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