
doi: 10.1007/bf00446247
pmid: 12292845
The authors examine historical and current population dynamics in Croatia. "The demographic structure of Croatia indicates a series of specificities which were primarily conditioned by the historical development of Croatia and which is particularly expressed in constant emigration since the end of the nineteenth century, the relatively large direct and indirect losses to the population during and immediately after the First and Second World Wars, emigration as a type of population movement in all inter-census periods after 1945, the appearance of a natural decline and the aging of the population on almost one half of the state territory."
Warfare, national minorities, Croatia, Developed Countries, Politics, Population, Population Dynamics, population, population; war; Croatia; ethnicity; national minorities, Emigration and Immigration, Europe, ethnicity, war, Mortality, Demography
Warfare, national minorities, Croatia, Developed Countries, Politics, Population, Population Dynamics, population, population; war; Croatia; ethnicity; national minorities, Emigration and Immigration, Europe, ethnicity, war, Mortality, Demography
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