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Movement population in the second of XX and beginning of XXI century: the case northeastern Montenegro

Rajovic Goran and Bulatovic Jelisavka
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Rajovic Goran: College of Textile Design, Technology and Management
Bulatovic Jelisavka: College of Textile Design, Technology and Management

Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2013, vol. 13, issue 1, 66-79

Abstract: This paper analyzes population trends northeast of Montenegro in the second half of the twentieth and early twenty-first century. The population has increased in the period 1948-2003 to 2.16%, but with a tendency to decline from 1981. The population in are period 1981-2003, decreased by 14,674, or 21.16%. Parameters of natural population indicate a negative trend. So the natural increase in 2003 in the municipality was Andrijevica 4.6%º, in the municipality of Plav 4.21%º, and Berane 9.29%º, significantly lower than in the beginning of the seventies. Population migration indicates uneven density and population concentration. The existence of a large number of settlements up to 500 populations (81) is not suitable for modern flow to vital economic development of the region.

Date: 2013
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