Stanovnistvo
1997 - 2026
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2023, month December, vol 61
- Guest editors’ introduction pp. 1-8

- Ljubinka Kovačević and Sanja Stojković Zlatanović
- Social protection of the self-employed in old age in the EU pp. 11-30

- Thais Guerrero Padrón
- Society and the health of the elderly – a perspective from medical and health law pp. 31-49

- Hajrija Mujović and Ranko Sovilj
- The fragmented regulation of the traineeship in Hungary pp. 51-67

- Bernadett Solymosi-Szekeres
- Students’ jobs – the necessity of labour law protection pp. 69-84

- Milica Kovač Orlandić
- Women’s rights in the workplace – EU vs. Spanish legislation on co-responsibility rights pp. 85-107

- Isabel Ribes Moreno
- The approach of EU labour law in redressing the problems of working parents and carers pp. 109-127

- Aleksandar Ristovski and Todor Kalamatiev
- Transition from work of seasonal workers to permanent labour immigration — the case of Serbia pp. 129-144

- Mario Reljanović
- How to regulate minimum wage in light of contemporary social change: A case study of Slovenia pp. 145-166

- Andraž Bobovnik and Valentina Franca
- Legal aspects of artificial intelligence in the employment process pp. 167-181

- Helga Špadina
- A bibliometric analysis and future research agenda for online labour platforms pp. 183-207

- Valentina Vukmirovic, Željko Spasenić and Miloš Milosavljević
- Ljubinka Kovačević, Dragica Vujadinović & Marco Evola (Editors): Intersectional discrimination of women and girls with disabilities and means for their empowerment pp. 211-218

- Milana Ljubičić
- International conference: The right to (digital) platform work - Is everybody welcome on board? pp. 219-224

- Valentina Vukmirovic
2023, month July, vol 61
- 60 years of Stanovništvo – from the printing press to the web pp. 1-2

- Vladimir Nikitović
- The inception of demographic theory in Serbia pp. 5-16

- Boško Mijatović
- The demographic approach to the quality of official ethnicity data in Serbia – a research proposal pp. 17-33

- Nevena Trnavčević and Aleksandar Knežević
- Populism and the migrant crisis in Europe – political implications pp. 35-51

- Zoran Lutovac
- Workforce aging and decent work in the era of the digital economy – towards a holistic public policy approach pp. 53-68

- Sanja Stojković Zlatanović and Predrag Jovanović
- The effects оf Chinese population policy оn the labour market pp. 69-89

- Sanja Filipović and Jelena Ignjatović
- Implications of labour migration on the European labour market – labour law aspects pp. 91-106

- Bojan Urdarević
- New census, new solutions, old problems pp. 109-114

- Ivan Marinković
- Peter Zeihan: The End of the World Is Just the Beginning - Mapping the Collapse of Globalization pp. 115-119

- Marko Galjak
- Ankica Šobot: Low fertility rates and gender roles - Theoretical framework and practical challenges pp. 121-125

- Ivana Magdalenić and Mirjana Devedžić
2022, month December, vol 60
- Guest editors’ introduction pp. 1-6

- Suzana Ignjatović and Dragan Stanojević
- Bringing social biography to life course studies: Agency and reflexivity in education-to-work transitions in young adults’ biographies pp. 9-28

- Smiljka Tomanović
- Lifecycle, generational, and period effects on emancipative values in Serbia pp. 29-48

- Zoran Pavlović
- Political participation and life course transitions among young people in Europe pp. 49-74

- Dragan Stanojević and Anja Gvozdanović
- Aging well? Social spending, age, and subjective wellbeing across Europe pp. 75-88

- Vladimir Mentus
- Anthropological research on coming of age and “extended youth”: Youth “well-spent” in Serbia pp. 89-106

- Katarina Mitrović
- Bioethical and social constructions of life extension and longevity pp. 107-120

- Veselin Mitrović
- Planned behaviour, gender, and attitudes towards entrepreneurship among business economics and electrical engineering students pp. 121-143

- Kosovka Ognjenović
- Smiljka Tomanović: "On their own path: a qualitative study of young people's social biographies" pp. 147-150

- Suzana Ignjatović
- Pronatal policies and the future of reproduction in the specific context of former socialist states pp. 151-156

- Ankica Šobot
- International scientific conference: "Migration on the Edge of Europe: Trends, Policies, and Challenges" pp. 157-161

- Sanja Klempić Bogadi
- Mortality in Serbia due to the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 165-169

- Ivan Marinković and Ana Tramošljanin
2022, month July, vol 60
- A population-based spatio-temporal analysis of the early COVID-19 dynamic in Serbia pp. 1-17

- Suzana Lović Obradović, Hamidreza Rabiei-Dastjerdi and Stefana Matović
- Infertility and assisted reproductive technologies in Serbia pp. 19-36

- Mirjana Rašević and Katarina Sedlecky
- The effect of sociodemographic characteristics on the self-evaluation of health among the population in Serbia pp. 37-51

- Biljana Radivojević, Nataša Pavlović, Biljana Jovanović Gavrilović and Mirjana Gligorić Matić
- The effect of avoidable mortality on life expectancy in Serbia, 2010-2019 pp. 53-68

- Ivan Marinković
- The decline of educational hypergamy in the former Yugoslav republics pp. 69-96

- Vera Gligorijević and Damjan Bakić
- Religious xenophobia in the everyday consciousness of Russian progressive youth: risk assessment pp. 97-115

- Inna Shapovalova, Sergey Dmitrievič Lebedev and Mirko Blagojević
- Transnational competences and cultural capital: the experiences of two groups of highly educated returnees to Serbia pp. 117-138

- Jelena Predojević-Despić
- Round Table: “Exploring society during the pandemic – methodological aspects of research”. What the Coronavirus pandemic has taught us? pp. 141-147

- Dunja Poleti Ćosić
- Mirjana Rašević, Gordana Bjelobrk: "Work and family reconciliation (employers and employed parents)" pp. 149-153

- Ivana Magdalenić
- Ivan Marinković: "Demographic analysis of the impact of health care and public health on mortality trends in the population of Serbia" pp. 155-158

- Marko Galjak
2021, month December, vol 59
- Childlessness among women of reproductive age in Serbia from a demographic perspective pp. 1-22

- Goran Penev and Biljana Stanković
- Traditional family values as a determinant of the marital and reproductive behaviour of young people: the case of Southern and Eastern Serbia pp. 23-41

- Dragana Pešić Jenaćković and Suzana Marković Krstić
- Understanding the gender dimension of low fertility: employment and childbearing in Europe pp. 43-63

- Ankica Šobot
- Sexuality and sexual health of the population with disabilities – with special reference to the population with visual impairment pp. 65-82

- Branka Đ. Jablan and Marta Ž. Sjeničić
- Net international migration: A panel analysis of economic determinants pp. 83-106

- Ivana Ostojić, Predrag Petrović and Goran Nikolić
- Does population ageing impact inflation? pp. 107-122

- Marija Radulović and Milan Kostić
- Gender wage gap in Serbia: inheritance and sources of the wage gap pp. 123-141

- Kosovka Đ. Ognjenović
- The winning solutions to the "Depopulation Data Challenge" pp. 145-151

- Draško Drašković and Vladimir Nikitović
- Reproductive Decision-Making in a Macro-Micro Perspective pp. 155-159

- Ankica Šobot
2021, month June, vol 59
- Editor’s introduction to the thematic issue ‘COVID-19 in the region of ex-Yugoslavia: the first demographic insights’ pp. I-II

- Vladimir Nikitović
- Guest editors’ introduction pp. III

- Mirjana Bobić and Daniela Arsenović
- Impact of COVID-19 on mortality in Croatia pp. 1-16

- Ivan Čipin, Dario Mustač and Petra Međimurec
- COVID-19 and excess mortality: Was it possible to lower the number of deaths in Slovenia? pp. 17-30

- Damir Josipovič
- The older population and the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Croatia pp. 31-46

- Sanja Klempić Bogadi
- The experiences and expectations of returnees to Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 47-60

- Milica Vesković Anđelković
- Excess mortality in Europe and Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 pp. 61-73

- Ivan Marinković and Marko Galjak
- Challenges in collecting data on mortality during the pandemic pp. 77-79

- Gordana Bjelobrk
- Online scientific conference ‘COVID-19: sociodemographic processes, challenges, and consequences of the pandemic’ pp. 81-84

- Marko Galjak