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New Trends of Deagrarization in the S. R. Croatia

Vlado Puljiz


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str. 59-70

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Data from the 1981 population
census showed a new picture of
the village and agriculture in the
S. R. Croatia. It can be condensed
in three essential points:
1. In comparison with 1971, in
1981 the number of agricultural
inhabitants halved and fell
to 14.5%. In comparison with
the sixties the rate of deagrarization
increased more than
twice.
2. In the strucure of the population
that lives on family
farms, there is a perceptible
increase of categories that
completely or partially depend
on non-agricultural sources of
income. From that aspect it is
significant that only 44.7% family
farms have at least one
active farmer who works on
the farm.
3. In the coming period the number
and participation of farmers
will continue to decrease,
and according to one variant
it could be only 2.5% of
the total population in 2001.
However, a much larger number
of inhabitants will be connected
with the land and participate
in agricultural production
in a way, so that the criterion
of the number of agricultural
inhabitants is becoming
less satisfactory for establishing
the degree to which a
certain population is engaged
in farming.

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Hrčak ID:

119663

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119663

Datum izdavanja:

8.9.1983.

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