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Population as an Economic Development Factor: the Case of Kosovo

Rahmije Mustafa-Topxhiu, Florentina Xhelili-Krasniqi and Justina Pula-Shiroka
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Justina Pula-Shiroka: University of Prishtina, Faculty of Economics, Pristina, Kosovo

Economics and Applied Informatics, 2017, issue 2, 51-59

Abstract: Kosovo's population is a young population and is gradually entering the final stage of demographic transition, that is characterized by considerable decline in fertility, natality, mortality and natural growth. Despite demographic disturbances caused by numerous social and economic factors, the long period under Serbian occupation, major population displacement and the War of 1999, the population of Kosovo over the last hundred years have continued to increase, with high and low fluctuations. Kosovo population remains one of the populations with the highest growth in the region and broader. The objective of this study is to present and analyse the main charachteristics and trends of population of Kosovo.

Keywords: Demographic trends; Fertility rate; birth rate; Migration; Economic Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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