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The Latent Agricultural Population Surplus in the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo

Asllan Pushka


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str. 127-135

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Applying the criterion of »one
hectare of cultivable soil per one
agricultural inhabitant« the author
establishes the number of
latently surplus agricultural
inhabitants in the Socialist
Autonomous Province of Kosovo.
In 1971 there were 247,059 latently
surplus persons in relation to the
cultivable land in the individual
sector. That means that in that
year 23.3% of the total, and 42.5%
of the agricultural population in
Kosovo was latently surplus. This
latent agricultural population
surplus is the result of the
relatively high participation of
the agricultural in the total
population (51.5% in 1971), the
high participation of the rural
in the total population (74.5%),
the low participation of the
employed in the total population
(about 10%), the high rate of
population increase and the
great agrarian density.
A testing with the coefficient of
correlation showed that there is
a high negative correlation between
the participation of the employed
and the agricultural population,
both for the Province as a whole
(—0.737), and for its individual
controlled communes (for
Priština —0.715, for Orahovac
—0.847 and for Peć —0.906). On the
basis of obtained results of the
coefficient of regression for those
three communes, it can be seen
that by increasing the participation
of the employed population by
1%, the participation of the
agricultural population decreases
between 3.2% and 4.7%.

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Hrčak ID:

119603

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119603

Datum izdavanja:

8.12.1981.

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